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- From: klier@iscsvax.uni.edu
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- Subject: Re: Help me name my cat
- Message-ID: <1993Jan25.201658.10161@iscsvax.uni.edu>
- Date: 25 Jan 93 20:16:58 -0600
- References: <SCHLICKE.93Jan22155319@jerichow.math.TU-Berlin.DE> <727731102snz@granta.demon.co.uk>
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- In article <727731102snz@granta.demon.co.uk>, malwen@granta.demon.co.uk (Sheila Thomas) writes:
- > When selecting a name for my cat I considered not only what
- > suited her but imagined myself standing in the garden yelling for her
- > to come in for the night. That ruled out quite a few options!
- > I settled on Josephine - elegant enough for a beautiful,
- > fluffy black and white darling with Jo short enough to shout
- > without feeling daft.
-
- Well, there are advantages to cat names that are attract attention
- when hollered. EVERYONE remembers DumDum, and a number of male
- friends have joshed me about, "I thought you were calling me"
- when I'm hollering "DumDum, come here!" out the door... 8-)
-
- Kay
-