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- Path: sparky!uunet!news.gtech.com!edr
- From: edr@gtech.com (Eric D. Remington)
- Subject: Re: Other Monsters...
- Message-ID: <1992Nov19.213423.29148@gtech.com>
- Keywords: heater
- Sender: news@gtech.com (USENET Administrator)
- Organization: GTECH Corporation, West Greenwich, RI
- References: <26332@optima.cs.arizona.edu>
- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1992 21:34:23 GMT
- Lines: 19
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- In article <26332@optima.cs.arizona.edu> margaret@cs.arizona.edu (Margaret Newman) writes:
- >
- >We have just discovered another monster! It's the heater! The Horrible
- >Heater from Hell... It has this wonderful k-tink, k-tink sound right
- >now besides the usual bang and roar. Mia, my Siamese, is over a year old
- >now, and evidently had forgotten about this monster from last winter. It
- >was really quite funny watching her sneak down the hallway, having to
- >pass by the Heater from Hell. Accidently walking over heat vents is
- >also fun to watch her do. Our heat vents (living in a mobile home) are
- >in the floor.
- >
- Oh my cats (Claire and Muriel) know better than thinking heaters
- are monsters from hell, I have steam heat and when the cats hear
- the radiators sputtering, they both go running to sit beside
- their respective radiator. They both have a radiator they sit
- next to. Never at another. It is an interesting way to find them,
- just put the heat on. It works as well as opening a can in the
- kitchen.
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