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Comments on: What noisy cats are we http://www.winkie.org/2003/09/30/what-noisy-cats-are-we/ Searching for one brief hour of Madness & Joy Wed, 07 Jan 2009 01:30:39 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.0.4 by: Anonymous http://www.winkie.org/2003/09/30/what-noisy-cats-are-we/#comment-96 Thu, 02 Oct 2003 23:45:29 +0000 http://www.winkie.org/2003/09/30/what-noisy-cats-are-we/#comment-96 ....I struck that picture 90 times... spinning in circles, singing the songs we love, at times in self absorbance (Driver 8) sometimes in heartache (PJ's Black) but all for the love. (or, it could be screaming Cramps' "Goo-goo muck" land surfing in Missouri while devouring pear chapelle and pop tarts) the possibilities are endless! :) RRRAAARRR! gibb gibb ….I struck that picture 90 times…
spinning in circles, singing the songs we love, at times in self absorbance (Driver 8) sometimes in heartache (PJ’s Black) but all for the love.
(or, it could be screaming Cramps’ “Goo-goo muck” land surfing in Missouri while devouring pear chapelle and pop tarts) the possibilities are endless! :) RRRAAARRR! gibb gibb

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by: tom http://www.winkie.org/2003/09/30/what-noisy-cats-are-we/#comment-95 Wed, 01 Oct 2003 20:25:19 +0000 http://www.winkie.org/2003/09/30/what-noisy-cats-are-we/#comment-95 uh, make that "mind you I've become..." (note to self: preview feature is your friend) uh, make that “mind you I’ve become…” (note to self: preview feature is your friend)

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by: tom http://www.winkie.org/2003/09/30/what-noisy-cats-are-we/#comment-94 Wed, 01 Oct 2003 20:23:44 +0000 http://www.winkie.org/2003/09/30/what-noisy-cats-are-we/#comment-94 I second the Chicago-as-perfect-compromise notion. Mind you've become so spoiled by Northern California that the notion of putting up with sleet has become unthinkable, but still: Chicago's a great town -- I'd be tempted to move there before New York. I second the Chicago-as-perfect-compromise notion. Mind you’ve become so spoiled by Northern California that the notion of putting up with sleet has become unthinkable, but still: Chicago’s a great town — I’d be tempted to move there before New York.

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by: Mala http://www.winkie.org/2003/09/30/what-noisy-cats-are-we/#comment-93 Tue, 30 Sep 2003 22:50:24 +0000 http://www.winkie.org/2003/09/30/what-noisy-cats-are-we/#comment-93 No city compares with New York. The city that never sleeps where everything is to "the power of." Super sized buildings, chaotic activity, people yelling simultaneously in multiple languages. There is no mistaking you are in a city You either love or hate it. And although I love New York, I prefer the small-town feel of DC. If anything, perhaps Chicago is the perfect compromise. Going from West Virginia to Manhattan must have been a shock to your senses. WOWZA! No city compares with New York. The city that never sleeps where everything is to “the power of.” Super sized buildings, chaotic activity, people yelling simultaneously in multiple languages. There is no mistaking you are in a city

You either love or hate it.

And although I love New York, I prefer the small-town feel of DC. If anything, perhaps Chicago is the perfect compromise.

Going from West Virginia to Manhattan must have been a shock to your senses. WOWZA!

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by: sid http://www.winkie.org/2003/09/30/what-noisy-cats-are-we/#comment-92 Tue, 30 Sep 2003 17:39:35 +0000 http://www.winkie.org/2003/09/30/what-noisy-cats-are-we/#comment-92 I know that you're right. I know that I don't take advantage of all I should here. I know that New York has its fair share of tight-assed snootiness. But for some reason walking around Manhattan that city just feels so much more alive and raaar! than here. The first few days I'm back D.C. always feels like a stale frat party whereas New York is a red house party. ;) I know that you’re right. I know that I don’t take advantage of all I should here. I know that New York has its fair share of tight-assed snootiness.
But for some reason walking around Manhattan that city just feels so much more alive and raaar! than here. The first few days I’m back D.C. always feels like a stale frat party whereas New York is a red house party. ;)

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