Post by Barguestspirit on Jun 16, 2013 16:41:09 GMT -5
Wow, that's a lot of dancing kitties Nijali! Hmmm, so maybe it is a "gene" in catz, similar to tricksters. I'll have to research this further. Because while any breed of cat can be hexed to be a trickster, I'm pretty sure you can only get cats that are already tricksters out of the AC from some, but not all breeds. And some breeds are more likely to be tricksters, like calicoes and tabbys. It'll be interesting to see whether those kittens are dancers too.
I've never heard the trollolo song, but it looks like it's hurting that dog's ears. Reminds me of a couple dogs we used to have a long time ago when I lived in California, they would howl like that whenever they heard a siren.
Ha, you know, I don't remember there being a warning about not spraying catnip with flea spray. LOL, that sounds like a hint to do exactly that. I remember when I first bought and installed P4 (I never got P3), one of the first things I did was try feeding a dog some flea spray laced catnip, and was pretty disappointed when it didn't have the same effect. But watching dogs who are under the influence of regular old catnip is still fun anyway.
Amradel: I can send you the movie clips in an e-mail so you can watch them on your computer if you'd like. I'm curious though, how did you end up with an internet usage limit? I didn't think such things existed anymore. Talk about what it was like back around when Petz 1 and 2 where out. I remember in 1996 when we first got internet, we had service through Prodigy, and a limit of 20 hours of internet time a month. The time started ticking when you connected and ended when you logged off (dial-up, of course). If you went over the 20 hour limit you had to pay extra. Of course, internet was sooooo slowwww then, so it was super easy to go over that limit, and I frequently did. Just visiting 2 or 3 sites took up hours. Of course, back then it was brand new, I still thought the internet was the greatest thing, and would patiently wait for over an hour for a single site to load. Luckily, plans with internet limits started disappearing soon afterwards. Limited internet service plans continued to exist for maybe a couple years after that, but it was a heck of a lot cheaper to go for the slightly more expensive unlimited dial-up plan than to pay out the butt every month for overages. We did get broadband for about 7 years ago now, and wireless about 3 years ago, it's bundled with the regular land-line phone service. So I couldn't imagine life with a limit on internet usage.
I've never heard the trollolo song, but it looks like it's hurting that dog's ears. Reminds me of a couple dogs we used to have a long time ago when I lived in California, they would howl like that whenever they heard a siren.
Ha, you know, I don't remember there being a warning about not spraying catnip with flea spray. LOL, that sounds like a hint to do exactly that. I remember when I first bought and installed P4 (I never got P3), one of the first things I did was try feeding a dog some flea spray laced catnip, and was pretty disappointed when it didn't have the same effect. But watching dogs who are under the influence of regular old catnip is still fun anyway.
Amradel: I can send you the movie clips in an e-mail so you can watch them on your computer if you'd like. I'm curious though, how did you end up with an internet usage limit? I didn't think such things existed anymore. Talk about what it was like back around when Petz 1 and 2 where out. I remember in 1996 when we first got internet, we had service through Prodigy, and a limit of 20 hours of internet time a month. The time started ticking when you connected and ended when you logged off (dial-up, of course). If you went over the 20 hour limit you had to pay extra. Of course, internet was sooooo slowwww then, so it was super easy to go over that limit, and I frequently did. Just visiting 2 or 3 sites took up hours. Of course, back then it was brand new, I still thought the internet was the greatest thing, and would patiently wait for over an hour for a single site to load. Luckily, plans with internet limits started disappearing soon afterwards. Limited internet service plans continued to exist for maybe a couple years after that, but it was a heck of a lot cheaper to go for the slightly more expensive unlimited dial-up plan than to pay out the butt every month for overages. We did get broadband for about 7 years ago now, and wireless about 3 years ago, it's bundled with the regular land-line phone service. So I couldn't imagine life with a limit on internet usage.