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Friday Fill Ins

 

 

 

Here are the fill ins from out friends  Four-Legged Furballs and 15andMeowing.  

My answers are in red 

 

1. I am running low on patience with my family when it comes to late dinner time. I am a well oiled machine that means constant maintenance. 

2. I never run out of attitude.
 
3. I work best when my belly is full and I am not annoyed.

4. It is impossible for me to be caught me by surprise. I know all and see all. I am like a Ninja. A very small, sleepy, well fed Ninja. 
 

 

 

 

 

Comments

  1. They'd better keep your food arriving on time, every time!

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  2. I always suspected you were a Ninja!

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  3. BOL BOL never run out of attitude...that would purrfectly describe angel madi too
    Hugs Cecilia

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  4. Hi friend, Ojo here! I agree - it is NOT okay when dinner is late!!

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  5. Oh River, we do hope your meals are always on time and good. We were always caught by surprise when our cook declared a fast night for us. But when Chia and Riley started getting sick from not eating, that horror got stopped. It's been a good reason to overlook Chia's other shortcomings. XOX Xena and Lucy

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  6. river....thiz fotoz oh ewe iz like one oh yur best !! ewe look most "wize" !! :) ♥♥

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  7. You are FULL of attitude in that photo!

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