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11.14.2006

Made the Switch

Because accessing the internet was impossible all weekend long, as well as all of the trouble Cox is having changing over to SuddenLink, I switched today to Chickasaw DSL. It’s kind of slow, so I’m going to call them tomorrow about it. But slower or not, at least we’re back on the web!

UPDATE TUESDAY 11/14: I upgraded and we’re moving along just fine now. I may upgrade again, when I can afford the $50 a month.

Also, we’re cat-sitting a little white and black cat we call “Diva” (her real name is “Diversity”) for a neighbor who lives catty-corner (lol) across the cul-de-sac while he’s on vacation. He wants us to keep her, but we can’t unless we take her in as an Anne Frank cat. Not sure I want to risk that again. She’s really kind of ours anyway, because whenever she gets out of his house, she comes over here and meows all night to be let in. When that isn’t accomplished, she goes around to our back yard and sleeps on our patio. Ironic, isn’t it? We took in Rachy a while back, a cat that we couldn’t get to stay; he just up and left us. And now we have a cat that we can’t get rid of.

3 comments :

  1. We have a cat that we couldn’t get rid of so we gave up and let him stay. Now he comes home only 2 or 3 nights a week and always starts begging to be let out again after only a few minutes. Cats!

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  2. You could devise an arrangement with your neighbour. You could have the cat in but if your landlord ever questioned it you could truthfully say that the cat lives across the road, but the pesky thing comes in if the door is open.

    I’ve just given one of my cats the biggest snog (I don’t mean tongues, or anything :-) but she’s so cute I couldn’t resist kissing her nose. I’m sure I’m immune to cat germs after all these years.

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  3. You could devise an arrangement with your neighbour. You could have the cat in but if your landlord ever questioned it you could truthfully say that the cat lives across the road, but the pesky thing comes in if the door is open.

    I’ve just given one of my cats the biggest snog (I don’t mean tongues, or anything :-) but she’s so cute I couldn’t resist kissing her nose. I’m sure I’m immune to cat germs after all these years.

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