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Sam
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There is this random cat that sometimes comes into our house for food and to have a power nap, it came in again today so as I was bored I thought I'd take some pics:







Anyone know what variety of cat this is?
Matt H
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How grotty is your wall paper
J da Silva
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Don't know what type but we used to get one comming in all the time, Jordy used to try and stick pens in it's ass.
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TBF Sam, it probably sleeps around, and licks hobos. do not touch
Sam
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Yeah I know, we aren't allowed to decorate the house, hopefully be moving somewhere that not a shithole soon!
willay
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surely decorating your house would improve the selling value? Though what do I know, I drive a corsa.
Ian
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Nice Netgear DG834.
Sam
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willay - rented house mate...

Ian -
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quote:
Originally posted by Ian
Nice Netgear DG834.


you are a robot, i dont care what any evidence against is presented to me now
Matt H
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quote:
Originally posted by Ian
Nice Netgear DG834.



Knowing that has made you gay.
Cybermonkey
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Sam
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WTF
Ian
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I can't decide whether its a DG834Gv2 or a Gv3.
Sam
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quote:
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I can't decide whether its a DG834Gv2 or a Gv3.


DG834G v2...
Simon
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might be a st burman (sp?)
SVM 286
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quote:
Originally posted by Sam


Anyone know what variety of cat this is?




The dead variety, if it tried that shit on in my house.
CorsAsh
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2nd Jul 06 at 15:26   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

NEWSFLASH!

"Sam finally gets some pussy back to his place!"

Sam
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Meow.
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I keep getting a cat in my house...neighbours have told me it belongs to the guy that lived there before me

It got stuck on the gluey shit under the kitchen floor tiles I removed!! Wasnt best pleased
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quote:
Originally posted by Matt H
quote:
Originally posted by Ian
Nice Netgear DG834.



Knowing that has made you gay.


I knew it to , was the first thing i looked at
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Nath
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quote:
Originally posted by SVM 286
quote:
Originally posted by Sam


Anyone know what variety of cat this is?




The dead variety, if it tried that shit on in my house.


Jake
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2nd Jul 06 at 19:53   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

been busting those 15s, Sam?
Sam
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Jules
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I'd go with a Linksys router personally, cat looks lovely imo, quite old and friendly

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