Now my old perverse sense of humor finds that very very funny. Nathan homeless in the Short North. I wonder if when folks saw you getting into Gnat if they though you were trying to 'jack' a MINI. Get better and enjoy the daily progress. Don
Stories like that are priceless and worth retelling for a long time! (Laughing is good for you...) After my surgery last year, I was supposed to carry a small bottle of emergency medicine with me at all times, but I usually had my wife throw it in her purse for the weekend. On Monday morning, I asked her to leave the bottle on the kitchen counter for me. When I left home, I grabbed the bottle and threw it in my briefcase. Five days later, I pulled the bottle out of my briefcase and discovered it was the cat's anti-hairball medicine in an identical bottle. :biggrin5:
There's a cat like that in my neighborhood. It used'ta get into my garage and do that. God that pissed me off!
A friend had a problem with the neighbor's tom cat peeing on his truck. He hooked a neon sign transformer to the bumper, one lead to the bumper, one to a ground post. It took two nights, but he finally got the little bastard. The cat never came into his yard again! Dave
Hope you have a "roll in something fantastic so that it leaves a distinct and lingering smell for others" kind of day!!!
The snakes are officially out and about in my yard/pond... Tigger Wood as pictured previously, (my little snake charmer) stank to high heaven after this photo was shot yesterday! Little S#&$!!!
Cats don't make themselves stink. They make other things stink. Oh how they love to mark their territory. Just like an LBC does when it parks.
Hey Nathan we need some updates here. Hope you are doing well. Maybe you can't stop laughing due to the cat pee.
Not much to update. Still hurt a bit but have slowed down the Vicodin intake. So that might be why I hurt as much. No really wanting to feel fuzzy all the time. Walking a little more each day. Even going to a car show tomorrow. Sure do appreciate all the rides and help from so many of the local MoM folks along with the cards, letters, phone calls, PM, texts and little notes I see on M/A. It helps to know there are so many of you that care.