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Friday, February 03, 2006

Phucked Phriday


Son of a phuck gawd dammit - I closed the garage door on my cat. I am so sad I can't believe it. She was really old and all but that wasn't the way I pictured her going. I'm so very sorry. You'll be missed Chopin. Say hello to Sadie for me.

8 Comments:

  • At 2/03/2006, Blogger maleonardphi said…

    Mike, I'm sorry to hear about your cat. I've lost a few cats growing up and it always sucks. Hopefully you guys will be able to go adopt another one and save one from a shelter or something like that.

     
  • At 2/03/2006, Blogger norcalcyclingnews.com said…

    kitty.

     
  • At 2/03/2006, Blogger L. Christmas said…

    dude... sorry man!!!

     
  • At 2/05/2006, Blogger X Bunny said…

    just sorry

     
  • At 2/06/2006, Blogger nixmtb said…

    Nice Nick:
    One of the hardest things about having a pet is knowing that you will see them go before you. Sorry to hear that bud.

    Bad Nick:
    Now go home and fix your garage door retract sensor!!!!!
    #*&%(#*&^%#^@%!!!!

     
  • At 2/06/2006, Blogger ginmtb said…

    I actually replaced the garage door opener completely. Mine was manufactured before 1993 when it was required that all garage door openers have the door retract sensor/reverse thingy.

    Bad Nick is still better than the neighbor that called me a cat murderer and then said, "You're installing a new opener so you don't kill anymore cats?" Bastage. No ill will was meant because he's a nice guy and good neighbor but that certainly didn't make me feel any better.

     
  • At 2/06/2006, Blogger PAB(a.k.a.CID) said…

    sorry Gin, that's a tough one.

     
  • At 2/12/2006, Blogger bikenband said…

    Aaaarrrgghh!! Dude that f*cking sucks. I've had 2 cats that lived to 18 years old and know how slow they start to move (even when you can't see them). Don't feel guilty, buy a new bike in his or her honor!!

     

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