also copy and paste of your emoticon worked.
meanwhile, the cats had to make do with beef or fish, as some of them have been boycotting turkey-flavor catfood for a while now and I haven’t been going to any great lengths to find it in the store lately. and since we ate out, there were no leftovers (the one downside to letting other people do all the work on holidays).
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I’m familiar with the armored glass from banks and armored vehicles.
Your cats would enjoy turkey, even if you don’t. ๐
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happy thanksgiving to all y’all — and I am thankful for you and your blog and your cats.
again, no turkey for me. now that I’ve finally managed to convince various family members that it’s more enjoyable to let others do all the work, I get to have all kinds of non-turkey, for which I also give mucho mucho thanks. this year: prime rib au jus with horseradish, mmm mmm good!
also, I have no idea how to make the emoticons work, did something change?
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