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Never have cared for him.....he acts like

Posted By: a horn dog all the time. on 2007-04-20
In Reply to: I wouldn't want to be Alec Baldwin right about now! - ER MT

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My cat acts like a puppy (sm)
He destroys toilet paper, paper towels. He goes into the cupboards and drawers and get into chips and bread and whatever else he can munch!

He will also stand in fron the fridge and MEOW!

I am surprised he doesn't bark........lol
I ate there, cared nothing for it
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And if he cared about his kids, he would not have
done what he did to sit his kids up to ridicule. He cares about himself only. I would be gone like the wind if only for the fact alone of the possibility of his bringing home something to me that I could not get rid of. Not that much love in the world.
That's a great idea. I have just not cared about anything, and SM
I also eat at night. Good luck to you. So far so good. I am trying to go back to some sensible eating as of yesterday. 
Some Random Acts of Kindness (chosen at random)

I'm bringing the Random Acts of Kindness thread back up to the top.  Anyone want to join me in committing to do one of these week?  More ideas can be found by googling Random Acts of Kindness.


  • Bake cookies for a neighbor or teacher, just because.
  • Help an elderly person with yard work or grocery shopping. Many elderly people have a story or two to tell about their own baby that died many years ago.
  • Visit a nursing home and bring cupcakes. Sit and visit with a few of the residents. You'd be amazed at the loving reception you will receive as many residents rarely receive visitors.
  • Donate to your favorite nonprofit group on your child's birthday.
  • Volunteer your time at a local homeless shelter or a crisis nursery.
  • Donate some grief books to the library or a local support group.
  • Leave an extra large tip for your food server!
  • Buy the meal for the person behind you at the fast food drive through.
  • Leave a bouquet of flowers on someone’s front door step.
  • Bake goodies and take them to the police station, fire station, or hospital.
  • Pay a local teen to mow an elderly neighbor’s yard.
  • Crochet a baby’s blanket and take it to the hospital nursery. Premature babies can always use tiny booties and caps.
  • Buy a balloon bouquet and ask the nurses the children’s hospital to deliver them to a child.