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Reply #30 posted 07/26/07 4:11pm

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cborgman said:

that show still cracks me up... small town with a couple thousand, and a murder victim at least once a week... you do the math


I like the later episodes where she ventures out of Cabot Cove a little.

I saw an episode a few weeks ago, in which she'd been hired by a videogame company to write the plot to their virtual reality murder mystery game...

Well, Jessica was asked to test the game and was dressed in full mid-nineties virtual reality garb, like 'The Lawnmower Man'. She had the gloves; the visor; the works! It was like watching Barbara Bush in a Devo video. Tres cool. lol
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Reply #31 posted 07/26/07 4:45pm

NDRU

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sextonseven said:

NDRU said:



or at least sucking the life from them nod


Cats don't do that, trolls do.




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Reply #32 posted 07/27/07 4:49am

Justin1972UK

sextonseven said:

NDRU said:



or at least sucking the life from them nod


Cats don't do that, trolls do.


Cats are more likely to suffocate you whilst you're asleep by placing their stinky cat bottoms over your nose and mouth. It's ever so quite possibly true because there's a lot of concern about this, if you Google...

http://ask.metafilter.com...eep-Safety
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Reply #33 posted 07/27/07 6:17am

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This is a cute story, one that I was going to post myself. giggle My family and I were discussing this story, and think that it's amazing that this cat can sense when someone is close to death. Especially since the cat is not a real friendly one. As others have said, some cats can sense when something is different about a person, and others can't. Guess it all depends on the cat. I used to have a cat named Scooter who knew when I was upset. When I would cry, he would look at me as if to say, "What's wrong, Mom?" mushy I haven't had a cat like that since he died that has been able to sense my moods like that. He knew when I was angry too, and he would stay away from me until I calmed down. lol
RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you.
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Reply #34 posted 07/27/07 6:59am

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CarrieLee said:

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I doubt that. Certain Animals are intuitive. I think Humans are too, but they simply don't tap into that part of them that often.



My mom knew my brother was dead the minute she woke up. Took her all day to get off the couch to go to his apt. to check up on him. She just knew...


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Reply #35 posted 07/27/07 7:20am

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I predict that cat's death at the hands of a bitter old man who isn't actually dead. And doesn't appreciate the suggestion.
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Reply #36 posted 07/27/07 7:23am

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Justin1972UK said:

cborgman said:

that show still cracks me up... small town with a couple thousand, and a murder victim at least once a week... you do the math


I like the later episodes where she ventures out of Cabot Cove a little.

I saw an episode a few weeks ago, in which she'd been hired by a videogame company to write the plot to their virtual reality murder mystery game...

Well, Jessica was asked to test the game and was dressed in full mid-nineties virtual reality garb, like 'The Lawnmower Man'. She had the gloves; the visor; the works! It was like watching Barbara Bush in a Devo video. Tres cool. lol


omg, i HAVE to see that one.
Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely. - Lord Acton
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