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Old April 23rd, 2004, 03:01 PM
Dalek
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I had my little kitty on the flight with a small
cessna. When we hit 20000 feet, the poor kitty
started to cough, and then she started to barf
and fart.
I suspect that something went wrong with the
stomach. Perhaps she was completely dazed.
1 hour before the take off, I gave her just
one cup of milk, and few croquettes. I suspect
that the milk stirs her stomach.

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Old April 23rd, 2004, 05:51 PM
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Dalek wrote in :

I had my little kitty on the flight with a small
cessna. When we hit 20000 feet, the poor kitty
started to cough, and then she started to barf
and fart.
I suspect that something went wrong with the
stomach. Perhaps she was completely dazed.
1 hour before the take off, I gave her just
one cup of milk, and few croquettes. I suspect
that the milk stirs her stomach.


Sounds tasty.
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Old April 23rd, 2004, 08:16 PM
Vilco
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Xomicron wrote:

I had my little kitty on the flight with a small
cessna. When we hit 20000 feet, the poor kitty
started to cough, and then she started to barf
and fart.
I suspect that something went wrong with the
stomach. Perhaps she was completely dazed.
1 hour before the take off, I gave her just
one cup of milk, and few croquettes. I suspect
that the milk stirs her stomach.


Sounds tasty.


Yeah. Just feed the kitty with enough red wine
to make it die due to alcohol overdose, then it
should be a very nice roast-material.
Don't use crap wine: find a good tuscan one.

God bless wine and cats.

Vilco


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Old April 23rd, 2004, 11:12 PM
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I had my little kitty on the flight with a small
cessna. When we hit 20000 feet, the poor kitty
started to cough, and then she started to barf
and fart.


So which Cessna will fly at 20000 feet????


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Old April 23rd, 2004, 11:25 PM
Not the Karl Orff
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In article ,
"freeda" wrote:

I had my little kitty on the flight with a small
cessna. When we hit 20000 feet, the poor kitty
started to cough, and then she started to barf
and fart.


So which Cessna will fly at 20000 feet????


Citation? Caravan? Turbo Stationair? Turbo Skyland (albeit just)?
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Old April 29th, 2004, 05:12 AM
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"Xomicron" wrote in message
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Dalek wrote in :

I had my little kitty on the flight with a small
cessna. When we hit 20000 feet, the poor kitty
started to cough, and then she started to barf
and fart.
I suspect that something went wrong with the
stomach. Perhaps she was completely dazed.
1 hour before the take off, I gave her just
one cup of milk, and few croquettes. I suspect
that the milk stirs her stomach.


Sounds tasty.


The cat or the barf?


 




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