@Duchess64
No I don't agree with Mchill but continuing to call him racist troll every time you reply to him does not help your cause. And I WAS talking about myself, growing up in a racist family will leave stains of racism but I fight it when I see it in myself.
You don't do common courtesy very well.
@ghost-of-a-duke saidCats are much friendlier.
Here we go again.
Well, at least your posts in this thread give me greater appreciation for the intelligence of animals.
I'm off to find a cat.
@sonhouse saidMy favorite cat ever was a Tuxedo.
@Kewpie
We just rescued a kitten from a woodpile in our yard, there was another one too but could not find it. Turns out to be a really nice kitten, now about 6 months old and growing daily! A Tuxedo cat.
He was a snake-bitten stray that we found laying beneath our doorstep. We didn't think he'd survive...but he did. He was a thankful boy...very playful.
He'd lost his tail. So we named him Stumperz.
He was the best. 🙂
@wolfe63 saidAm I the only one gravely alarmed to hear of all these cats walking around in Tuxedos?
My favorite cat ever was a Tuxedo.
He was a snake-bitten stray that we found laying beneath our doorstep. We didn't think he'd survive...but he did. He was a thankful boy...very playful.
He'd lost his tail. So we named him Stumperz.
He was the best. 🙂
I'm all for animal intelligence, but come on...
The post that was quoted here has been removedRemember when you lied about the BBC being biased in regards to China, in its retaliatory tariffs. (In that it omitted to say America had started the tariff war).
You could not cite or evidence a single BBC report (on TV or internet) that didn't say quite clearly that China's tariffs were retaliatory following the tariffs imposed by America. - Indeed all you could muster was the feeble claim that you had heard a 60 second BBC report on the radio that failed to make clear China was retaliating, and for this, you accused the BBC of bias.
Don't talk to me about lying.