It's really good to see you again, Lorie D. and weaver babe! Yes, I've been away for quite some time; but I'm not as fast as I once was at perusing message boards and whipping out replies left and right. (I think "getting old" is the phrase I'm looking for here.) *waves at uknia's finest*...
Hello, pushylady and WellingtonCats! I'm happy to know you're enjoying that clouds web-site. Now that I seem able to access TheCatSite.com again, I shall strive to make a few more threads. Thanks for the welcome!
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Sweetiecat3, I can tell you're right because here I am via my Mozilla Firefox browser! Well, as you indicated, I'm sure the webmistress and others are working to resolve these recent technical problems. I send them my best wishes and promise to be patient!
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I'm glad you like both those web sites, vespacat! I'd have replied sooner, but I've been having difficulty accessing TheCatSite.com. My default browser is Mozilla Firefox, but just now I'm using Microsoft Internet Explorer and am finally getting through!
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Yay! I'm glad you folks like that web site.
Hello there, Kiwideus! It's good to see you again. All's well hereabouts, at Portland in Oregon, within my little neighborhood. How's life in KiwiLand treating you? Have you become re-adjusted?
Hissy, hello! It's nice to be back. Well...
Ex-O-Rama!
Over the past two days I've watched all four "Exorcist" films. Prior to this, I'd only seen the 1973 original — and I wanted to find out what went on in the three sequels. Here's my take on all four productions.
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The Exorcist My rating: Excellent
(1973)
Directed by...
KittenKrazy, you may not believe this but blue and I have been on assignment to Pemular VII in the Delta Quadrant. On occasion, however, we can access the inter-stellar communicator to catch up on our Terran electronic mail — and such like.
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Another "old school" member:
"The Blue Angel"
(Inspired by Josef von Sternberg's 1930 film Der Blaue Engel, starring Emil Jannings as Professor Immanuel Rath and Marlene Dietrich as Lola Lola.)
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Thank you all, very much — ash_bct, Deb25, l.trant, pooky and tulip2454. It means to world to me to read such lovely messages of condolence. Indeed, Michaela was my dear friend in life and will remain so — no matter that she has gone before me: I shall be joining her one of these days...
Thank you very much, LaceyDF and Lorie D., for your kind condolences! The presence of Michaela's memory is that much stronger thanks to your messages.
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Thank you very much, CoolCat, rapunzel47, threeleggedkat and tuxedokitties, for your condolences and sympathy. Reading your kind messages has been a great help to me.
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Thank you very much, dawnofsierra, hissy and pjk5900, for your kind condolences. Be assured your loving thoughts are noticed by Michaela herself, who now looks after all of us — and from a much loftier plane.
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Darlene, thank you very much for your lovely poem! Indeed, Michaela's love will always glow in my heart and in the hearts of those who knew her — however indirectly their friendships.
Thank you also, hissy, Lorie D. and Rita, for your posts here! I've re-posted my original tribute to...
[Note: This is a re-post from 13 November 2004.]
Michaela Kristin Haran
1997 - 2004
My beloved companion and dear friend Michaela passed away today, 13 November 2004, at 10:30 a.m. Pacific Standard Time. She had been her usual self, playing peek-a-boo around corners and chasing invisible...