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Cat on a hot tin roof

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Walt Davies

12-17-2007 13:16:46




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You figure it out I think he just likes his bottom scratched.
Walt
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shannon from ohio

12-18-2007 16:49:29




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 Re: Cat on a hot tin roof in reply to Walt Davies, 12-17-2007 13:16:46  
Rubber cactus or iron clad padpaws?? Either way the mischevious feline is probably up to no good..Mine "always" are..... ....



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Mike (WA)

12-18-2007 08:27:12




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 Re: Cat on a hot tin roof in reply to Walt Davies, 12-17-2007 13:16:46  
On the upper right, behind the hanging plant, I see an example of the official Lewis County Roofing Material- blue tarp!



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Walt Davies

12-18-2007 08:11:05




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 Re: Cat on a hot tin roof in reply to Walt Davies, 12-17-2007 13:16:46  
Well its not a fake he is actually sitting on the Fake cactus. OOPS! yes its a fake fake cactus it sure does fool a lot of people though. The truck is 1953 IHC L160 the tractor is what is left of my 1948 Case LA parts tractor. Most of the parts are around here but not in very good condition so someday when i get all i want I will sell off the rest.
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rrlund

12-18-2007 07:17:16




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 Re: Cat on a hot tin roof in reply to Walt Davies, 12-17-2007 13:16:46  
I thought he was actually going to be on the roof. Mine walked on to the roof of the corn crib the other day on top of the snow!



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cj in wisconsin

12-18-2007 05:41:38




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 Re: Cat on a hot tin roof in reply to Walt Davies, 12-17-2007 13:16:46  
He is just getting in the mood to attack you in your sleep, cats can never be trusted, he is up to something.



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DiyDave

12-18-2007 03:37:35




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 Re: Cat on a hot tin roof in reply to Walt Davies, 12-17-2007 13:16:46  
Its a fake, no mud on his paws. Sorry, couldn't resist, LOL!



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in-too-deep

12-17-2007 22:16:21




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 Re: Cat on a hot tin roof in reply to Walt Davies, 12-17-2007 13:16:46  
What's that old truck in the picture?



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Don-Wi

12-18-2007 00:04:18




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 Re: Cat on a hot tin roof in reply to in-too-deep, 12-17-2007 22:16:21  
Only on YT will a guy looking at a picture like this spot something completely obscure just outside of the picture and ask about that instead of the intended thing photographed...


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glennster

12-18-2007 07:23:32




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 Re: Cat on a hot tin roof in reply to Don-Wi, 12-18-2007 00:04:18  
kinda like the i spy books for kids, find the hidden stuff.....hmmmm i spy a thermometer above the cats head..... and maybe an old allis chalmers tractor by the barn..... .



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Walt Davies

12-17-2007 17:41:45




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 Re: Cat on a hot tin roof in reply to Walt Davies, 12-17-2007 13:16:46  
NOPE! he is actually sitting on the Cactus.
Walt



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Joe Pro

12-17-2007 14:36:17




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 Re: Cat on a hot tin roof in reply to Walt Davies, 12-17-2007 13:16:46  
OUCH bet that would feel real good



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fastedie

12-17-2007 14:41:54




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 Re: Cat on a hot tin roof in reply to Joe Pro, 12-17-2007 14:36:17  
Retouched photo? Photoshop?
Very strange...



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