1. My favorite cereal is the milk part, but the staff says it isn’t healthy for an adult cat… The Professor says I should tell you that he loves it when Honey Nut Cheerios get spilled.
2. My prom never happened… cats don’t have these things, but Ms. Munchkin will be going to the 8th grade prom. Does that count?
3. The annoying thing about some humans is that they don’t seem to know what they think.. take the news, for instance: months ago certain individuals were angry at one man, and said he should be fired, but then, when he did get fired, the same individuals said that was wrong! I don’t know if they simply like to complain or what.
4. I cannot help Purrseidon civilize that angry bunny, Halo but hasenpfeffer stew is always an option.
This post is participating in Friendly Fill-Ins, which is hosted by McGuffy’s Reader & 15andmeowing – on Thursdays, they asked these 4 fill in the blank questions:
1. My favorite cereal is _________________.
2. My prom ____________________.
3. The _________________ thing about _________________is _________________.
4. I cannot help_________________ but_________________.
I’m sure that the 8th grade prom counts, but I wonder why they would have an 8th grade prom? One of the best parts of proms is spending all those years waiting and looking forward to it. I hope she has a fun time. 🙂
Maybe Halo will come around eventually. If not, maybe his/her nickname could be Pitchfork instead. 🙂
Have a blessed weekend!
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I assume they have an 8th grade prom because it is a transition point between Jr. High and High School…. am not certain what other types of proms are for. >^.^<
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When our older kids were in middle school, there was an 8th grade dance, but they didn’t call it a prom. They just called it the 8th grade dance. We didn’t have one of those when I was in 8th grade.
The other proms are just an excuse for a lot of misbehaving in a lot of cases. Not for everyone, mind you, but for many.
Have a blessed evening. 🙂
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Misbehaving is NOT SMART!!! >^.^<
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I agree 100% on that! It can cause a lot of pain and heartache in the long run, but kids don’t generally see that. They think they are invincible.
Have a blessed day.
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Yes, they do seem to believe they are invincible, but IMHO, rules need to be made and then enforced if the children expect to grow up to their full potential. I’ve been forced to use the whacky paw on Purr and believe she benefited by the experience. =^.^=
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I think some children believe they are going to grow up, no matter what reckless behavior they participate in. I agree completely that there needs to be rules and they need to follow them. Some children do not respond to “whacky paw” and other means of discipline need to be explored. It isn’t easy being a parent, that’s for sure. Each child is very different.
Have a blessed day.
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The whacky paw was not my first choice. Fortunately, I’ve only needed to use this debasing form on ‘education’ twice. =^.^=
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Whacky paw was always my mama’s first response to disobedience and sass. Unless we were disrespectful to her, Daddy left our discipline up to her. If he was around and we sassed her, we’d have verbal heck to pay, but he never hit me or spanked me. That was her joy in life. After awhile, I decided she was going to smack me anyway, regardless of what I did or didn’t do, so why not talk back? I wasn’t going to make it easy for her.
Yeah, I know, I was/am a brat.
Have a blessed night. 🙂
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Mom says her father was the one that used the whacky paw a lot, but her mother used time out. =^.^=
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I’m sorry that her daddy used the whacky paw.
I spent a good bit of time in the corner, too, when I was a very little girl.
Have a blessed day.
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Mom can’t figure out which was worse – the whacky paw or having to sit still for 15 minutes. =^.^=
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Oh most definitely having to sit still for 15 minutes! That was pure torture. At least with the whacky paw, it stung them, too.
Have a blessed weekend. 🙂
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Great fill ins. Yeah we remember when the people who are now complaining about C being fired were whining that he should be fired. You would think they would be pleased they finally got their wish. Mommy says those people are irrational and you are better offer ignoring them.
Our favorite part of the cereal is the yogurt, Mommy doesn’t like the texture of yogurt but she likes the taste so she mixes it up with cereal to eat it.
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Oh, meowser, I love yogurt, too! …M says your mommy is probably correct about those people being irrational. >^.^<
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Mr. M., would you like a recipe for deep-fried rabbit? Have a great weekend.
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I would LOVE a recipe for deep-fried rabbit! We’ve even got a deep-fat-frier that doesn’t get used often enough. =^.^=
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Mr. M, you know you’d never eat a family member
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True, I would never eat a family member, but if someone doesn’t behave like family, are they actually family or someone who simply shares my home – and makes chaos of it? =^.^=
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You always have great things to say and share. George loves Cheerios, by the way. I agree about some people never being happy, even when they get their way. *sigh*
Happy Mother’s Day!
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I’m not a mommy, but I plan to wish a Happy Mother’s Day to Saphera, tomorrow and I shall wish you one, right now! >^.^<
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Our cats don’t seem to care one way or the other for milk, but they love ice cream.
You are right that some people are just never happy, and i guess some rabbits, too.
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And we all know which rabbit refuses to be happy and/or let others be happy, don’t we? =^.^=
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Alberto, my dear furiend, you are so correct about humans confusing our training methods with the the indecisiveness some of them display! Also, our training has the added benefit of giving them extra exercise. =^.^=
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yes indeedy some humans just like to complain…me? I’d rather laugh!
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I purrfer to laugh, too. =^.^=
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I agree with your answer to # 3!
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If you knew Halo, I wager you’d also agree with #4… have never, ever met such a cantankerous 4-legged … humans, yes, but not us sensible 4-leggers. =^.^=
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Great answers from you both 🙂 Mr. M, you always make me laugh with your aversion to Halo. My cats love milk and get in line to score some from the cereal bowls. Have a nice weekend!XO
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Ms, Ellen, I dare to predict that if you ever met Halo, you’d consider stew a fin option, too! =^.^=
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I had to laugh at hasenpfeffer stew … it’s been such a long time since I heard that term! My Mom joked about it when my brother and I got frustrated with our ornery bunny. By the way, I think people do like to complain. People always want to play the victim – and justify their own egregious behavior. These are the people who will never be happy. Mr M, you look just as handsomely distinguished as Purrseidon is beautifully adorable 🙂
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