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Re: A Story I wouldn't have believed


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Posted by Repairman60 on August 14, 2020 at 15:38:14 from (66.115.89.106):

In Reply to: A Story I wouldn't have believed posted by keith molden on August 13, 2020 at 19:41:40:

I had beagle hounds penned up out back of the house several years ago. One night the wife wakes me up your dogs are barking go shut them up! Half asleep I go the sliding patio door open it and tell the dogs to dry it up. Problem solved. Back to bed then things get interesting! Almost drifting back to sleep the old elbow again to rouse me up. Dogs barking again and I heard a cat she said. Dogs barking at a dang cat! So back to the door and I hear the dang cat. My plan is to open patio door,flip on the light scare the cat crap out of the cat. So in my underwear reach for the door and switch, have to have perfect timing for this to work right, just as I grab the door handle that dang cat sticks it's nose to the back of my naked leg! When I hit the ground I was 8 ft from the light switch. Finally found the switch and a half grown kitten was behind me. Did I mention the part about perfect timing? And the part about scaring the crap out somebody! Out the door the cat goes dry it up to the dogs again and problem solved. Back to bed. Wait it gets better! The wife has to know what the commotion was. Dummy me told her the truth. Should been the end of it but nooooo! We had an infant in the house sound asleep along with his older brother. Well the wife springs out of the bed bedroom light comes on " Get out of the bed and make dang sure there is not another cat in the house. You know a cat will smell milk on a baby and stick it head down throat and smother him!" Needless to say after a thorough search of the entire house no more cats. Dang cats and old wives tales.


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