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408.1 | High Honors to the Colonel | ERLANG::FALLON | Karen Fallon "Moonsta Cattery" | Mon Oct 05 1992 07:21 | 3 |
| What a great story to start a Monday off with!
thank you,
Karen
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408.2 | | OXNARD::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Mon Oct 05 1992 11:03 | 2 |
| Hurray for Sebastian :-)
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408.3 | | MAGEE::MERRITT | Kitty City | Mon Oct 05 1992 11:06 | 12 |
| Hats off to the Colonel.......
We have a shelter kitty (Wille Woe) which has the same problem
as Sebastian. We call them Wobble kitties...and what a love
this one is. You feel bad seeing them walk...but boy do they
know how to get around...and it is amazing how the other cats
get out of his way!!!!
Here's to another mouse night to the Colonel...so what if he keeps
you up all night...he was having FUN!!!
Sandy
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408.4 | | TNPUBS::MACKONIS | Our world-another planet's hell! | Mon Oct 05 1992 21:09 | 3 |
| What a great "tale"!
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408.5 | | AIMHI::OFFEN | | Tue Oct 06 1992 10:25 | 8 |
| What a wonderful story to read during lunch-time. It's so much better
to be sitting here with a smile on my face instead of tears running
down my cheeks. You have every right to be *PROUD*. Bet he is really
*strutting around* himself too. I know my Deja did the first time she
caught a mouse....
Sandi
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408.6 | HONORS | WR1FOR::RUSSELLPE_ST | | Tue Oct 13 1992 13:23 | 12 |
| I was so tickled by the story, that I showed to my husband, Bob, a retired
Army Colonel. He felt that Col. Sebastian should be properly
recognized with HONORS and therefore Col. Sebastian is hereby mentioned
in Dispatches for his exemplary skills and valor and is hereby awarded
the Royal and Distinguished Order of Feline First Class with Mouse
Pendant, along with a rousing chorus of Hear, Hear, Hip, Hip Meow!
Col. Sebastian Moran henceforth is entitled to be known as Col.
Sebastian Moran RDOFFC and is entitled to all the honors befitting his
rank.
Steffi & (Col. Bob)
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408.7 | The Colonel thanks you | DEMING::BITTICKS | | Wed Oct 14 1992 05:53 | 14 |
| The Colonel will be extremely pleased to hear of his elevation. I shall
inform him this evening over a formal chicken dinner. While he has not
repeated his triumph, he was extremely menacing to the landlord and the
carpenter who were replacing the picture window in his room all day
Saturday. I'm sure if I hadn't kept a close eye on the Colonel,
the two men would have been reduced to hiding under the recliner
like the unfortunate mouse. The Colonel was very pleased whenever the
men seemed apprehensive about coming in the house and paraded around
with a "don't mess with my stuff and hurry up in there" look in his
eye. Fortunately for his self image, it never occured to him that they
weren't daunted by an 11 pound handicapped cat, but his 170 pound
canine brother.
Sari
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408.8 | Additional Honors - Col.Sebastian Moran, RDOFFC | WR1FOR::RUSSELLPE_ST | | Wed Oct 14 1992 12:05 | 14 |
| As all good leaders the Colonel is adept at the disposition of his
forces. Being a leader, is what being a Colonel is all about, and it
may therefore have escaped the eyes of those of lesser rank at how
effortlessly he both commands and controls all situations, especially
any that might involve a perceived invasion of his territory. Even at
the great distance separating us, it was immediately obvious to Col Bob
that at all times referred to in 'Dispatches' dated 14 October 1992,
Col. Sebastian was totally in control of the situation. He
effectively used his subordinate soldier to create the necessary
"firepower" to put the "enemy" on notice that their movement was not
going unnoticed. Again we can only say of the Colonel, job jolly well
done, Hip Hip Meow.
Steffi
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408.9 | [cat]'Nip 'Nip Meow! | MCIS5::WOOLNER | Your dinner is in the supermarket | Thu Oct 15 1992 11:31 | 16 |
| Sari, WONDERFUL story! May I extract and recite, in stentorian tones,
to Moon? She hardly mouses, assigning tasks of that nature to coarser
felines of the outdoor persuasion, but she does enjoy a rousing
nonfiction mouse-tery thriller.
.6> Royal and Distinguished Order of Feline First Class
> with Mouse Pendant
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ BAAAAhahahahahaha...
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poink [4-paw landing]
licklicklicklicklick [embarassment bath]
Leslie & Moon ]:3
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408.10 | The Colonel in Disgrace | DEMING::BITTICKS | | Mon Oct 19 1992 06:00 | 23 |
| I am afraid that the Colonel may loose his RDOFFC after this weekend's
foray. He got into a box of, um, uh, supplies that I thought I had
put away more carefully. I do not wish to be indelicate, but there were
tufts of adhesive backed cotton EVERYWHERE. On the dogs, on the walls,
on the furniture. Everywhere but on him. He's the only one who could
have gotten into the area and there were little tiny claw marks.
Perhaps another vicious mouse was hiding there? Or perhaps one of these
unmentionables made a Rude Remark?
The Colonel had a busy weekend. While I was out buying his food, he did
his weekly "Sister dear, be so gracious as to remove all Mother's
clothing from the closet." (I have to keep the closet door open as it
is very damp in there). "Thank you so very much. Now, Brother, please
go drool on everything. Mind you miss nothing. Now nap on the pile. The
washer needs the business." Then he got into the neverminds and
proceeded to redecorate. He must have overheard me talking on the phone
about the possiblity of buying him a new place to live and discussing
redecorating problems with the new house. Perhaps he thought he'd like
to have the new place done in American Colonial Cotton and this is his
way of telling me. Can't say I cared for it. Anyway, hope he doesn't
loose his honors. His Godmother was so proud when she heard.
Sari
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408.11 | | SMILEY::SMILEY::TAMIR | DECforms Roadie | Mon Oct 19 1992 06:11 | 7 |
| Well, me thinks the Colonel is preparing for a humanitarian award.
Here in the colonies, we sometimes refer to the object of his attack as
"mouse mattresses". We think he's just interested in assuring that his
next victims have a comforable place to spend eternity. Or perhaps
there was indeed a mouse finding his mattress!!
Mary
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408.12 | The "American Colonial Cotton" Campaign | WR1FOR::RUSSELLPE_ST | | Mon Oct 19 1992 13:59 | 29 |
| Ah the vicissitudes of leadership. There are many historical examples
where during the extreme pressures of conducting a military campaign a
temporary fog has descended over our noble leaders causing them to
commit or order acts that seem totally out of character, and of course
inappropriate for the situation. In almost every instance this
momentary aberration passes and the leader is restored, functioning
from there on as if nothing had ever been wrong. Knowing this
background, I am absolutely certain that the Colonel is once again the
soul of military propriety, and even as this is written is dispatching
his forces hither and yon to insure the peaceful tranquility of his
area of operations (his home). One must be mindful that the gathering
of military intelligence as well as its proper interpretation is of
paramount importance to the successful execution of any military
campaign. Unfortunately an incorrect interpretation of military
intelligence can and will cause the battle to be improperly fought. I
feel certain that even now the Colonel, having reviewed the recent
campaign, is aware that his information was less than accurate or
complete. Therefore, he now understands that American Colonial Cotton
is a poor decorator choice.
One must still look for those aspects of the campaign that went well.
Standing out above all others was the wonderful loyalty the Colonel
received from his "troops". It is obvious that they never doubted or
questioned his superior leadership skills. Col. Bob sends his regrets
to the Colonel for his failed campaign, but reminds him that there are
battles yet to be fought, and to be ever vigilant.
Steffi and Col. Bob
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408.13 | | JUPITR::KAGNO | Mom to the Wrecking Crew | Mon Oct 19 1992 14:07 | 5 |
| Steffi,
I think you should be writing children's books with feline characters!
What a way with words you have.
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408.14 | | WR1FOR::RUSSELLPE_ST | | Mon Oct 19 1992 14:34 | 9 |
| Thank you, Roberta. However, I can't take credit for those notes, it's
my hubby Col. Bob who directed me to write those notes. He should be a
writer.
Bob just loves this Feline notesfile. I think he should be an honorary
member. (He does have 'the' T shirt).
Steffi
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408.15 | Wishful Mousing | DEMING::BITTICKS | | Mon Mar 29 1993 05:45 | 14 |
| The Honorable Colonel Sebastian Moran, DROFFC, is attempting to
recreate his moment of triumph that earned him his decoration. He is
spending all his free time in the back utility area near the washing
machine staring at the bottom storage shelf waiting for a mouse.
Regretfully, there isn't a mouse at the moment, but that does not deter
the Colonel. I can tell by looking at him that he is concentrating with
all his might. He has decided there WILL BE a mouse. And said Mouse
WILL present itself in this location. There is some hope for him, as
this spot is right next to the trap door for the cellar. Having been in
the cellar recently, I can testify that it is filled with Enormous
Spiders of Obviously Evil Intent. Sooner or later, one of these
creatures is bound to come up to investigate. I just hope the Colonel
is not being unduely single minded and won't ignore the Invasion of the
Giant Spiders.
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