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I was thinking about Otis your cat today when I was doing a spot of xmas shopping and I wondered would Otis like a little bell for round his neck so you can hear him wondering round your house over the festive season???
 
Re: That is so kind of you Punchdrunk!

The only thing is Otis doesn't wear a coller at all! Otis is a very sweet cat, he is completely black! he was found on a building site as a kitten. I have another cat called Jenny. Jenny is black and white and also doesn't wear a coller. But it was so kind of you Punchdrunk to think of Otis. I hope you have a Merry Christmas!
 
> I was thinking about Otis your cat today when I was doing a spot of xmas
> shopping and I wondered would Otis like a little bell for round his neck
> so you can hear him wondering round your house over the festive season???

Hope your not offering your 'little bell' Punchdrunk!
Ruffian
 
Re: That is so kind of you Punchdrunk!

What about some plastic toy mice for both of them to play with??

> cat, he is completely black! he was found on a building site as a kitten.
> I have another cat called Jenny. Jenny is black and white and also doesn't
> wear a coller. But it was so kind of you Punchdrunk to think of Otis. I
> hope you have a Merry Christmas!
 
Its Christmas old Boy ;-)

In the words of Sir Cliff Richard "chritmas time,misletoe and wine, children singing christian rymhs with logs on the fire etc etc"

> Hope your not offering your 'little bell' Punchdrunk!
> Ruffian
 
> Its Christmas old Boy ;-)

> In the words of Sir Cliff Richard "chritmas time,misletoe and wine,
> children singing christian rymhs with logs on the fire etc etc"

And not forgetting
"A time for giving, and for forgiving".

Aye.... they don't write them like that anymore.
 
Sadly, they do

I heard The Darkness' Xmas record (no, seriously) the other day.

Utter drivel.

Do you know, some cockney wide-boy Moz fan, who currently is residing in the North West (enough clues for you?) asked me if I would like to pay a tout for a ticket to go and see The Darkness!

*wipes tears of laughter away from eye*

It was the funniest thing I have been asked all year.

> And not forgetting
> "A time for giving, and for forgiving".

> Aye.... they don't write them like that anymore.
 
Re: Sadly, they do

> I heard The Darkness' Xmas record (no, seriously) the other day.
> Utter drivel.

> Do you know, some cockney wide-boy Moz fan, who currently is residing in
> the North West (enough clues for you?) asked me if I would like to pay a
> tout for a ticket to go and see The Darkness!

And if I hadn't have got waylaid and fdealyed in the Trafford Centre, I would have gone!! That Darkness song's a real grower, watch it invade your consciousness and take over..Anayway, remember, the Midlands was responsible for their own war crimes against Christmas .. 'Are you haning up your stockings on the wall...'

How about Monday next week to see your mates band then, to make up for it..

Ruffian
 

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