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I talk to M&M about anything and everything, my OH is often in stitches when I am sat explaining things to them as if they are children, he just looks at me as if I have gone mad saying "look love they don`t understand you" to which I reply "Ohhhhh yes they do". |
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LOL, reminds me of my Dad who was "not a cat person" but could occasionally be seen talking to the cat .........same cat who often slept with him at night..... |
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well i have to stand corrected, after saying that my two are men of few words i have just had a very nice conversation with Jerry. He's lying beside me on the settee and suddenly gave a croaky meow, immitated him and he answered. This continued for a few minutes. Trouble is not sure what we talked about |
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Great thread Angie... im another one who talks to my two about anything and everything...of course now we have Harry... she's a real chatterbox... so we have wonderful conversations.. i also practice my language skills on Harry ...occasionally my husband will say triumphantly ... "i know what you just said"... to which i usually reply... " I wasn't talking to you... i was talking to Harry" to which he usually says something sarcastic like..."oh... Harry speaks french/portuguese/russian now does she?" to which is always reply... she's learning!!" |
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Coooool! Multi-lingual cat! That reminds me of a camping trip to France many years ago. There was a dog that kept coming around scrounging. My friend's father said that we'd have to tell it to go away in French, it wouldn't understand English "Allez-vous en!" (We still spoke politely to it!) |
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