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About me"She is too fond of books, and it has addled her brain"
That about sums it up.

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Dear Josy_phine,

The Library cat brought me here, but I see i wrote before re "THE CAT WHO THOUGHT TOO MUCH -- an essay into felinity" coming. Well, it is now up at Google and 100% viewable and judging from the random books up here today, some of that cat will be be wacky enough for you -- i promise.

i love the subtitle of the parrots and people above!
years ago i bought alex the grey parrot and was disappointed that most of the space was spent on academic detailing (a subsequent book i have seen parts of soomewhere is a better read) but this i must see. I was the favorite human of the monk parakeets of key biscayne who would treat me to fly-arounds when i called and hand signalled and often dropped me flowers when i asked for them! Most people hated them for the cacophany, but i also liked the way they would signal real sun or moon-rise (what you can see come up) and, oh, i have to see that book!
Dear Josy_phine,

Saw you re. coming up with more titles than you can write after i responded on a writers reading group title forum and had to click on your name and visit. No books shared, but I have or left in japan several of your random books and quote the cat chapter from Lorenz's Man Meets Dog in the next book I'll publish that is titled "Han-chan's Dream" in my head but "THE CAT WHO THOUGHT TOO MUCH -- an essay into felinity" on the cover I just designed today.

Just published A DOLPHIN IN THE WOODS and I would be obligado if you have time to peek at it at Google Books. I am afraid no dolphins are in it, but there is a surfing sow who stands for a boar. Had I money to send reading coies you would get one. As it is, the books are 100% viewable at Google Books. Hell, you could even review it if you wish. You would be the first! robin d gill
Have you entered LT's Haiku contest?
See the blog post for Wednesday, September 19, 2007 Talk Like a Pirate Day. arrgh.
That is right. I am not a talking bird. I sing and yell. =P
There are Hammie the Hampster Juggler shirts available?!?! How am I only just know hearing of this??
Duct Shui? I think the title alone is enough to get me into all kinds of trouble. My brain is working itself into overdrive with the visuals just for that. I must ask, is this an illustrated book?
Hehe . . . I don't know if I'm ready for dirty, WD-40 goodness. I mean, buying the "handy size" was enough to entertain me the WHOLE day. Can you imagine the pure distraction that would be caused by an entire volume?
*insert raised eyebrow smiley here*
What about Phantom Tollbooth? They're both sitting on my TBR pile.
Is 'Next' good?
I think that I know thee...

=)
Trust you to choose one of my all time favorite characters. ;)
Do you really have the Wd-40 Book in your collection? lol
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