Re: KU and GYN as oldest words for woman
- From: "Heidi Graw" <heidigraw@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 07 Jun 2006 09:13:51 GMT
"Franz Gnaedinger" <frgn@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message(snip)
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Franz wrote:
Sorry, Heidi, for changing the title of your thread.
That's o.k., Franz. It has pretty much run its course.
I am a Ketzer,
you know, and besides I love cats. They are the only animals
that joined us humans out of their own will.
<chuckle> I know what you mean. We're a family of Ketzers, too. Stray
cats tend to adopt us. Plus, sometimes we've got people dropping their cats
off on our property. The cats don't seem to mind. They've chosen to stick
around to be cared for by us. At the moment we've got 5.
I keep putting off buying new furniture. With all these critters running
around it simply is not worth it to buy good stuff! They've found their
favorite chairs to shred to bits. However, they are at least thoughtful
enough to allow me my own chair. They haven't touched my husband's either.
I can't say the same for that "guest" chair... ;-)
Anyway, nice to see you still given 'em heck here in sci.lang. ;-)
If I have another query about a word, I'll be sure to pop back in.
Take care,
Heidi
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