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  • dougie
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    Originally posted by plang View Post
    Never mess with a Calico Dougie.
    Wassa calico?.....I think they are called tortoise shells over here(in Lapland)
    regards

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  • Suzi
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    Hold the front page!

    Hail Diddlyites-
    Just found this astonishing painting by Linda Sutton entitled 'Whitechapel 1888' !!!!
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    Wow!!
    Suz x

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  • plang
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    Never mess with a Calico Dougie.

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  • dougie
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    Heres Whiskey and her fav place, last year ,because she was crying up there,I climbed up and "rescued her" as i carried her down,in gratitude for my kind deed she dug her claws into my shoulder up to the hilt,ive still got the scars.....my motto now is "whatever goes up-can bloody well stay up there!"
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  • Suzi
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    Hi Diddlyites!

    Get this!!! Gustav Klimt had a muse (mews) as seen in yesterday's Telegraph Review section!!!
    Purrrrrrrrrrrfect 'eh!!

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    A SERIOUSLY odd guy...and an oddly ugly cat...but what wonderful work out of all that!!

    If you can lay your hands on yesterdays (10/5/08) copy of the above it's quite a startling revelation into Klimt-the man.........(wonder where he was on Nov 9th?)
    Suz x
    Last edited by Suzi; 05-11-2008, 09:22 PM.

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  • plang
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    Suzi, the tag on the cats neck is an acronym for ' what's up pussycat...whoe ...a ...whoe ..a whoe...ah..."

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  • George Hutchinson
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    Suzi - got our answer. We know who JTR was at last and how he never got caught, all because of your finding in Prater's window...



    PHILIP

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  • Suzi
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    Hi Rob
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    Suz xxx
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  • Suzi
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ID:	653550..............'Here Is Prater'............. obviously Rob VERY strangely overlaid on this one!!!! Hmmmmmmmmmmmm

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ID:	653551 Apologies to Stewart but obviously it IS Prater's room!!!! (That's why this is on the Did's thread!)

    But what/who is that??????????? on/in the left window I wonder?...Do do do do............... spooky 'eh

    Could be John Merrick hidden away in Mrs P's room I suppose!!!!!

    Suzi x
    Last edited by Suzi; 04-30-2008, 01:54 AM.

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  • Suzi
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    Heeeeeeeee heeeeeeeeeeee Rob I used to have that on my wall when I was Art teaching!!!!!!!!
    Evidence positive that that floosie was Mary!!!!

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  • Rob Clack
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    I came across this recently

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    Rob

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  • plang
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    George H. It's good to know brilliant engineers also see the brilliance of cats.

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  • George Hutchinson
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    All cat lovers need to see this one :



    My favourite moments are the performance art and the yodelling.

    PHILIP

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  • Suzi
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    WONDERFUL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Little known Prater Pic!!!!!

    Not THAT weird Glenn!!!!!

    Suz xx

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  • plang
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    I can identify with cats much better than I can Identify with humans?
    Go figure?

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