Saturday, June 16, 2012

A little local difficulty with my human.

My human has put her computer into hospital until Monday. This means that I may not be able to blog properly - though I will try later today.

Her computer needed a hard disc transplant and is now at home. But her partner is very ill indeed. She hopes to blog this Saturday but I am not sure how well she will manage. Water leaks from her eyes -- odd.

6 comments:

  1. Ugh! Same lame excuse over and over again! George, you have way too much patience and love for Celia!
    Get a real secretary who would attend to her duties and wouldn't play hookey on weekends!
    Fluffy

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  2. Fluffy, I can't believe you wrote what you just did! You should know better that computers can be a problem! Sis, you are way to eager to get George's attention and you are being mean to Celia! We all love Celia and George and Tilly! What's your problem Fluff? even if she played hookey one weekend ...what's the big deal? She's entitled!
    Love to you Celia and George and Tilly (my sister is jealous of you Celia) :-)))
    Cayenne

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  3. And...what are we discussing here?
    I'm ready to exchange my human engineer with an animal behaviorist!
    George, if you ever think of getting a new secretary....I'm ready to take Celia on!
    Diego

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  4. How about reading my diary until Celia's computer is fixed? George can relax and dream of rabbits for a couple of days.
    Love, Harve

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  5. Fluffy and CayenneJune 22, 2012

    Dear Celia,
    Our heart goes to you!
    We'll keep you and Ronnie in our prayers.
    Love
    Fluffy & Cayenne

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  6. I am HarveyJune 23, 2012

    Have you all seen
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KlePsbJSSO4
    bet you all can't do that!!

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