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Postby artist4perry » Sun Jun 05, 2011 12:03 pm

I had a bad day yesterday. So much for good deeds going unpunished. :roll: :roll:

A little 5 year old red headed girl comes up to me in my yard. She asks me if I saw her cat. I asked her what color was her cat and she said black. I told her no, but I would keep an eye out. No mom was in site. Several minutes later a lady comes up and asks me about the cat, and says the child is hers.

I told her I did not see the cat, but told her about the one we are caring for now that has been around for a while. She wanted to see my cat, so I showed her. She claimed it was once her cat. I told her we have been caring for this cat for months and when she had her kittens we were caring for them too. She acted like she might want the cat back. I told her she would have to take that up with my husband, he was growing attached to the cats and might not want to give them up. Meanwhile she is not watching her kid who was running all over my yard and in the culvert. :roll: :roll:

Later I went out and got takeout.

I came home and saw the lady again and asked her if she had found her cat, she said calmly no, but asked me if I had seen her little girl, she had disappeared right after we had talked. :shock: :shock: I put my food in the house grabbed a flashlight, asked her the child's name and started searching for the child. It was after dark! :shock:

The mom went back the other way and I went right from my home. I heard someone yell farther down the way "Have you lost a little girl?" They had heard me calling the child's name. I said "Yes!" Her mother is trying to find her. So I went to the house........mind you it was 10 houses down... and the lady was frantic and pissed!

She said I came home and found this little girl in my house! She had somehow got over my 9 foot fence and says someone had threw her into my POOL! She is soaking wet and we have called the cops! Is she yours? I said no, I was just trying to help the mom find her. She asked me if I knew the mother........I said I only met her today when she was looking for a cat.

The cops were on their way.
I yelled down the street at the mom and said we had found her, and she came slowly to the house. No rush, no stress, no concern. The lady told her that her hands were shaking, she had came home, her house was trashed, and the little girl was in her house soaking wet! She said she could have died in the pool and I would have come home to a dead child! The woman was reasonably shaken. The mother said, just send her out and we will take her home.

The woman who found her said, "NO Mam!", I won't release her till the cops arrive!" My house was broken into and trashed, she could have died!"

Then the mom of the child said, "Well she(referring to me) was talking to me, I did not know where she went, I thought she went home!" She said it in such a way, like I was the one responsible for the child wandering off! :shock: :shock: After I tried to help her! :evil: :evil:

She looked at her daughter and said, well, looks like we won't be going on that trip tomorrow! That was her concern........the trip. Not her child almost drowning, not her child breaking into someone's home and trashing it, and not that the child had been gone over an hour and God knows who or what could have hurt her! :shock: :shock: :evil: :evil:

She was upset about her trip! Stupid woman! She is not getting the cat back. She has lost 2 cats, both getting pregnant because she won't spay them, and most of all takes no responsibility or care for her own child! She was still looking for that cat!

When the cops came, I left, I felt I had nothing to contribute, I told one cop what little I knew and went home.
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Postby ebake02 » Sun Jun 05, 2011 12:55 pm

That sounds like something child protective services should get involved with.
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Postby artist4perry » Sun Jun 05, 2011 1:02 pm

ebake02 wrote:That sounds like something child protective services should get involved with.


I am sure the cops were going to take care of it. What a nut job! :shock:
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Postby ebake02 » Sun Jun 05, 2011 1:59 pm

artist4perry wrote:
ebake02 wrote:That sounds like something child protective services should get involved with.


I am sure the cops were going to take care of it.


I hope so, people like that don't deserve the privilege of having a child.
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Postby Babyblue » Sun Jun 05, 2011 10:53 pm

ebake02 wrote:
artist4perry wrote:
ebake02 wrote:That sounds like something child protective services should get involved with.


I am sure the cops were going to take care of it.


I hope so, people like that don't deserve the privilege of having a child.



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Postby scarygirl » Mon Jun 06, 2011 8:09 am

artist4perry wrote:
ebake02 wrote:That sounds like something child protective services should get involved with.


I am sure the cops were going to take care of it. What a nut job! :shock:


You cant count on the cops. Did they charge the woman with neglect? It isn't the responsibility of a FIVE year old to care for themselves.
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Postby parfait » Mon Jun 06, 2011 8:20 am

But it wasn't your cat.
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Postby Babyblue » Mon Jun 06, 2011 10:36 pm

scarygirl wrote:
artist4perry wrote:
ebake02 wrote:That sounds like something child protective services should get involved with.


I am sure the cops were going to take care of it. What a nut job! :shock:


You cant count on the cops. Did they charge the woman with neglect? It isn't the responsibility of a FIVE year old to care for themselves.



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Postby artist4perry » Tue Jun 07, 2011 4:33 am

parfait wrote:But it wasn't your cat.


When I was talking to her I did not know something. My husband came home later and said it wasn't her cat either. He had went from house to house with the cat asking if anyone was the owner. This was after we had been feeding this poor starved animal for a month. He went to her house and they did not claim the cat, they said it wasn't theirs. This woman is nuts.

The cat was starving when it came to our house, bones exposed, rib cage too defined. Even if it was her cat, and I highly doubt it, she had neglected it, and did not go from door to door looking for it as she had the black one.

Thanks Parfait for being just as nice as you usually are. Go stir another pot. :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:
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Postby bluejeangirl76 » Tue Jun 07, 2011 4:45 am

artist4perry wrote:The cat was starving when it came to our house, bones exposed, rib cage too defined. Even if it was her cat, and I highly doubt it, she had neglected it, and did not go from door to door looking for it as she had the black one.


Eff her. She can't watch her cats and she can't watch her kid... that plus her way of acting with her neighbors will certainly come back on her. You're a good, good woman, Ginger... you know this. Don't let some messed up lady screw up your day or get under your skin. You're so much better than that.
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Postby Rick » Tue Jun 07, 2011 4:48 am

bluejeangirl76 wrote:
artist4perry wrote:The cat was starving when it came to our house, bones exposed, rib cage too defined. Even if it was her cat, and I highly doubt it, she had neglected it, and did not go from door to door looking for it as she had the black one.


Eff her. She can't watch her cats and she can't watch her kid... that plus her way of acting with her neighbors will certainly come back on her. You're a good, good woman, Ginger... you know this. Don't let some messed up lady screw up your day or get under your skin. You're so much better than that.


While BJG may soak her fries in Italian dressing, she's right about this. :lol:
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Postby artist4perry » Tue Jun 07, 2011 4:55 am

Rick wrote:
bluejeangirl76 wrote:
artist4perry wrote:The cat was starving when it came to our house, bones exposed, rib cage too defined. Even if it was her cat, and I highly doubt it, she had neglected it, and did not go from door to door looking for it as she had the black one.


Eff her. She can't watch her cats and she can't watch her kid... that plus her way of acting with her neighbors will certainly come back on her. You're a good, good woman, Ginger... you know this. Don't let some messed up lady screw up your day or get under your skin. You're so much better than that.


While BJG may soak her fries in Italian dressing, she's right about this. :lol:


Thanks, and by the way, it has been a couple of days since the incident, I live only two houses down from her, and she has not come by to ask for the cat. She misses it so. :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:
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Postby parfait » Tue Jun 07, 2011 6:16 am

artist4perry wrote:
parfait wrote:But it wasn't your cat.


When I was talking to her I did not know something. My husband came home later and said it wasn't her cat either. He had went from house to house with the cat asking if anyone was the owner. This was after we had been feeding this poor starved animal for a month. He went to her house and they did not claim the cat, they said it wasn't theirs. This woman is nuts.

The cat was starving when it came to our house, bones exposed, rib cage too defined. Even if it was her cat, and I highly doubt it, she had neglected it, and did not go from door to door looking for it as she had the black one.

Thanks Parfait for being just as nice as you usually are. Go stir another pot. :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:


Just saying; still not your cat. Bet she's missing her cat real bad.
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Postby bluejeangirl76 » Tue Jun 07, 2011 6:16 am

Rick wrote:
bluejeangirl76 wrote:
artist4perry wrote:The cat was starving when it came to our house, bones exposed, rib cage too defined. Even if it was her cat, and I highly doubt it, she had neglected it, and did not go from door to door looking for it as she had the black one.


Eff her. She can't watch her cats and she can't watch her kid... that plus her way of acting with her neighbors will certainly come back on her. You're a good, good woman, Ginger... you know this. Don't let some messed up lady screw up your day or get under your skin. You're so much better than that.


While BJG may soak her fries in Italian dressing, she's right about this. :lol:


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Postby artist4perry » Tue Jun 07, 2011 6:18 am

parfait wrote:
artist4perry wrote:
parfait wrote:But it wasn't your cat.


When I was talking to her I did not know something. My husband came home later and said it wasn't her cat either. He had went from house to house with the cat asking if anyone was the owner. This was after we had been feeding this poor starved animal for a month. He went to her house and they did not claim the cat, they said it wasn't theirs. This woman is nuts.

The cat was starving when it came to our house, bones exposed, rib cage too defined. Even if it was her cat, and I highly doubt it, she had neglected it, and did not go from door to door looking for it as she had the black one.

Thanks Parfait for being just as nice as you usually are. Go stir another pot. :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:


Just saying; still not your cat. Bet she's missing her cat real bad.


Troll. :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:
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Postby scarygirl » Thu Jun 09, 2011 10:05 am

parfait wrote:
artist4perry wrote:
parfait wrote:But it wasn't your cat.


When I was talking to her I did not know something. My husband came home later and said it wasn't her cat either. He had went from house to house with the cat asking if anyone was the owner. This was after we had been feeding this poor starved animal for a month. He went to her house and they did not claim the cat, they said it wasn't theirs. This woman is nuts.

The cat was starving when it came to our house, bones exposed, rib cage too defined. Even if it was her cat, and I highly doubt it, she had neglected it, and did not go from door to door looking for it as she had the black one.

Thanks Parfait for being just as nice as you usually are. Go stir another pot. :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:


Just saying; still not your cat. Bet she's missing her cat real bad.


Just like she was missing the kid she lost? Luck cat! Poor kid. :evil:
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Postby brandonx76 » Thu Jun 09, 2011 1:35 pm

parfait wrote:
artist4perry wrote:
parfait wrote:But it wasn't your cat.


When I was talking to her I did not know something. My husband came home later and said it wasn't her cat either. He had went from house to house with the cat asking if anyone was the owner. This was after we had been feeding this poor starved animal for a month. He went to her house and they did not claim the cat, they said it wasn't theirs. This woman is nuts.

The cat was starving when it came to our house, bones exposed, rib cage too defined. Even if it was her cat, and I highly doubt it, she had neglected it, and did not go from door to door looking for it as she had the black one.

Thanks Parfait for being just as nice as you usually are. Go stir another pot. :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:


Just saying; still not your cat. Bet she's missing her cat real bad.


She's probably missing her two front teeth too...Sounds like a real 'Emmy-Award' winner...
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Postby Don » Thu Jun 09, 2011 1:47 pm

Negligent moms, hobo cats, child trespassers....and this all took place in Arkansas, right?
Okay, that's all I needed to know.
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Postby steveo777 » Thu Jun 09, 2011 1:51 pm

parfait wrote:
artist4perry wrote:
parfait wrote:But it wasn't your cat.


When I was talking to her I did not know something. My husband came home later and said it wasn't her cat either. He had went from house to house with the cat asking if anyone was the owner. This was after we had been feeding this poor starved animal for a month. He went to her house and they did not claim the cat, they said it wasn't theirs. This woman is nuts.

The cat was starving when it came to our house, bones exposed, rib cage too defined. Even if it was her cat, and I highly doubt it, she had neglected it, and did not go from door to door looking for it as she had the black one.

Thanks Parfait for being just as nice as you usually are. Go stir another pot. :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:


Just saying; still not your cat. Bet she's missing her cat real bad.


Don't you have another alley to go toss off in?
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Postby Don » Thu Jun 09, 2011 1:54 pm

steveo777 wrote:
parfait wrote:
artist4perry wrote:
parfait wrote:But it wasn't your cat.


When I was talking to her I did not know something. My husband came home later and said it wasn't her cat either. He had went from house to house with the cat asking if anyone was the owner. This was after we had been feeding this poor starved animal for a month. He went to her house and they did not claim the cat, they said it wasn't theirs. This woman is nuts.

The cat was starving when it came to our house, bones exposed, rib cage too defined. Even if it was her cat, and I highly doubt it, she had neglected it, and did not go from door to door looking for it as she had the black one.

Thanks Parfait for being just as nice as you usually are. Go stir another pot. :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:


Just saying; still not your cat. Bet she's missing her cat real bad.


Don't you have another alley to go toss off in?


It's still not her cat.
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Postby steveo777 » Thu Jun 09, 2011 2:13 pm

Don wrote:
steveo777 wrote:
parfait wrote:
artist4perry wrote:
parfait wrote:But it wasn't your cat.


When I was talking to her I did not know something. My husband came home later and said it wasn't her cat either. He had went from house to house with the cat asking if anyone was the owner. This was after we had been feeding this poor starved animal for a month. He went to her house and they did not claim the cat, they said it wasn't theirs. This woman is nuts.

The cat was starving when it came to our house, bones exposed, rib cage too defined. Even if it was her cat, and I highly doubt it, she had neglected it, and did not go from door to door looking for it as she had the black one.

Thanks Parfait for being just as nice as you usually are. Go stir another pot. :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:


Just saying; still not your cat. Bet she's missing her cat real bad.


Don't you have another alley to go toss off in?


It's still not her cat.


And that's nacho cheese!!! :lol: :lol:
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Postby Don » Thu Jun 09, 2011 2:34 pm

Back in 1993, I was in this Honky tonk in Arkansas and this girl asked me where I was from.

Me: I currently live near San Francisco.
Girl: Oh wow! Is that near the o-shan?
Me.: Yes, it is. That's actually the Pacific Ocean out there where I live.
Girl: You know, I ain't never been. We just got regular water here. Near my trailer there's this pond but it don't got waves or nuthin'.
Strange Woman: Hey! Hey You! Why you talkin' to this ho? You know she got four kids sittin' at home?
Girl: Shut up bitch, it's five of 'um and I'm a widow anyhow!
Me: I'm gonna step out for a cigarette, be right back.
Girl: You hurry back before I teach this bitch a lesson.
Strange Woman: Who you callin' bicth you no titty whore?
Me: Sure, just five minutes.

And away I went.
Got to love the south. No cat thievery in my story but it don't need it no how.
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Postby steveo777 » Thu Jun 09, 2011 2:49 pm

Don wrote:Back in 1993, I was in this Honky tonk in Arkansas and this girl asked me where I was from.

Me: I currently live near San Francisco.
Girl: Oh wow! Is that near the o-shan?
Me.: Yes, it is. That's actually the Pacific Ocean out there where I live.
Girl: You know, I ain't never been. We just got regular water here. Near my trailer there's this pond but it don't got waves or nuthin'.
Strange Woman: Hey! Hey You! Why you talkin' to this ho? You know she got four kids sittin' at home?
Girl: Shut up bitch, it's five of 'um and I'm a widow anyhow!
Me: I'm gonna step out for a cigarette, be right back.
Girl: You hurry back before I teach this bitch a lesson.
Strange Woman: Who you callin' bicth you no titty whore?
Me: Sure, just five minutes.

And away I went.
Got to love the south. No cat thievery in my story but it don't need it no how.


It's a very slow night around here. ;)
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Postby Don » Thu Jun 09, 2011 2:50 pm

steveo777 wrote:
Don wrote:Back in 1993, I was in this Honky tonk in Arkansas and this girl asked me where I was from.

Me: I currently live near San Francisco.
Girl: Oh wow! Is that near the o-shan?
Me.: Yes, it is. That's actually the Pacific Ocean out there where I live.
Girl: You know, I ain't never been. We just got regular water here. Near my trailer there's this pond but it don't got waves or nuthin'.
Strange Woman: Hey! Hey You! Why you talkin' to this ho? You know she got four kids sittin' at home?
Girl: Shut up bitch, it's five of 'um and I'm a widow anyhow!
Me: I'm gonna step out for a cigarette, be right back.
Girl: You hurry back before I teach this bitch a lesson.
Strange Woman: Who you callin' bicth you no titty whore?
Me: Sure, just five minutes.

And away I went.
Got to love the south. No cat thievery in my story but it don't need it no how.


It's a very slow night around here. ;)


Slow nights call for redneck tales.
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Postby steveo777 » Thu Jun 09, 2011 2:53 pm

Don wrote:
steveo777 wrote:
Don wrote:Back in 1993, I was in this Honky tonk in Arkansas and this girl asked me where I was from.

Me: I currently live near San Francisco.
Girl: Oh wow! Is that near the o-shan?
Me.: Yes, it is. That's actually the Pacific Ocean out there where I live.
Girl: You know, I ain't never been. We just got regular water here. Near my trailer there's this pond but it don't got waves or nuthin'.
Strange Woman: Hey! Hey You! Why you talkin' to this ho? You know she got four kids sittin' at home?
Girl: Shut up bitch, it's five of 'um and I'm a widow anyhow!
Me: I'm gonna step out for a cigarette, be right back.
Girl: You hurry back before I teach this bitch a lesson.
Strange Woman: Who you callin' bicth you no titty whore?
Me: Sure, just five minutes.

And away I went.
Got to love the south. No cat thievery in my story but it don't need it no how.


It's a very slow night around here. ;)


Slow nights call for redneck tales.


So while were rednecking, why don't you go start an ethnic joke thread? I'll bring the watermelons and you
bring the hoochie mamas. :lol:
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Postby Don » Thu Jun 09, 2011 2:57 pm

Why don't polish women use vibrators?
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It chips their teeth.
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Postby steveo777 » Thu Jun 09, 2011 3:10 pm

Did you hear about the black dude that had diarrhea?
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He thought he was melting
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Postby Don » Thu Jun 09, 2011 3:14 pm

Crash Course in Speaking Chinese

Ai Bang Mai Ne: I bumped into the coffee table

Chin Tu Fat: You need a face lift

Gun Pao Der: An ancient Chinese invention

Hu Flung Dung: Which one of you fertilized the field?

Hu Yu Hai Ding: We have reason to believe you are harboring a fugitive

Jan Ne Ka Sun: A former late night talk show host

Kum Hia: Approach me

Lao Ze Sho: Gilligan's Island

Lao Ze: Not very good

Lin Ching: An illegal execution

Moon Lan Ding: A great achievement of the American space program

Ne Ahn: A lighting fixture used in advertising signs

Shai Gai
: A bashful person

Tai Ne Bae Be: A premature infant

Tai Ne Po Ne
: A small horse

Ten Ding Ba: Serving drinks to people

Wan Bum Lung: A person with T.B.

Yu Mai Te Tan: Your vacation in Hawaii agrees with you

Wa Shing Kah
: Cleaning an automobile

Wai So Dim: Are you trying to save electricity?

Wai U Shao Ting
: There is no reason to raise your voice
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Postby Peartree12249 » Thu Jun 09, 2011 3:20 pm

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Postby Rhiannon » Thu Jun 09, 2011 3:28 pm

Don wrote:Crash Course in Speaking Chinese

Ai Bang Mai Ne: I bumped into the coffee table

Chin Tu Fat: You need a face lift

Gun Pao Der: An ancient Chinese invention

Hu Flung Dung: Which one of you fertilized the field?

Hu Yu Hai Ding: We have reason to believe you are harboring a fugitive

Jan Ne Ka Sun: A former late night talk show host

Kum Hia: Approach me

Lao Ze Sho: Gilligan's Island

Lao Ze: Not very good

Lin Ching: An illegal execution

Moon Lan Ding: A great achievement of the American space program

Ne Ahn: A lighting fixture used in advertising signs

Shai Gai
: A bashful person

Tai Ne Bae Be: A premature infant

Tai Ne Po Ne
: A small horse

Ten Ding Ba: Serving drinks to people

Wan Bum Lung: A person with T.B.

Yu Mai Te Tan: Your vacation in Hawaii agrees with you

Wa Shing Kah
: Cleaning an automobile

Wai So Dim: Are you trying to save electricity?

Wai U Shao Ting
: There is no reason to raise your voice


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