They are great friends and close family members. I had Squeekers and Chester for 14 years and lost them both in the same month due to old age issues about two years ago. I now have Mars - codename FluffyBitey and Venus - codename SilkyNinja.
Let me know how the mini caulking gun works out, it sounds like a genius idea (and not self proclaimed Trump level genius either)
Cheers!
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It's what I did last night to my current lot, except for Pierce. He's not a hugger. He did cuddle with the back of my neck as he laid on top of the couch, though.Jason Abbadon wrote:I'm hugging my Hobbes for you.el gato wrote:She was a beautiful cat
The best way to honor her memory is to save a stray or a rescue cat/kitten.
If this were Trek, you could name her Missy-A.
All of our pets are and have been rescues. The current 4 are what we call "Generation 2," since it's the second set of cats we've had since we've been married. They're composed of Natalie ("Pretty Girl"), James ("Koala Kitty"), Pierce ("Pierce Poopy Pants" or simply "Poops") & Annie ("Urchin" or "Screechy"), in the order in which they were adopted.
Generation 1 was composed of Tailsey (she had many nicknames), Gita Girl and S. Bernard Pumpkin ("Boy" or "Old Man"). Prior to them were Kimba, Kimba II, Mishita, Supercat, Pirata, Garfielle, Nermal and Kimba III. I had them all growing up
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We need a thread for cats!RogueWolf wrote:They are great friends and close family members. I had Squeekers and Chester for 14 years and lost them both in the same month due to old age issues about two years ago. I now have Mars - codename FluffyBitey and Venus - codename SilkyNinja.
Let me know how the mini caulking gun works out, it sounds like a genius idea (and not self proclaimed Trump level genius either)
Cheers!
Also, I too want to know how the plastic stuff works- that could be a real boon if it's good stuff!
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Well it worked. P3 will flow through a 2mm needle, abet with a bit of pushing.
Here are the first pass results with a wet finger run over the bead. The picture taken well after it dried.
Here are the first pass results with a wet finger run over the bead. The picture taken well after it dried.
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P3 is awesome! Easy to apply, non toxic and no foul smells. Love it!
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Yeah, but it tastes funny...ewg1967 wrote:P3 is awesome! Easy to apply, non toxic and no foul smells. Love it!
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It's an acquired taste
RogueWolf wrote:I've sacrificed many dozens (maybe even hundreds) of gummy bears to the dark modeling gods to grant me my wish... but I fear my offerings only amuse them, not appease them.
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I am ready for paint. However, paint is not ready for me. Way to humid and cold to spray.
However I did order some Taymia X-35 clear green for the glowy bits.
However I did order some Taymia X-35 clear green for the glowy bits.
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you have glowy bits? plus, even more glowy bits on the rommie. that's a lot of glow.
i just checked. i smolder, but don't glow. i'm so envious.
i just checked. i smolder, but don't glow. i'm so envious.
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Should I get a fire extinguisher, or some plutonium?Xen wrote:you have glowy bits? plus, even more glowy bits on the rommie. that's a lot of glow.
i just checked. i smolder, but don't glow. i'm so envious.