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On 14/04/2023 at 14:26, throbber said:

He’s definitely taking it all a bit far. It’s mostly weird because he’s fat and hairy and looks like a construction worker.

 

At least criticise them with the correct pronouns rather than resorting to that nonsense.

As for James English descending into 1970/80's style "all gay man are deviants"

And goes on to compare it to Satan. Lol.

English's head had been utterly melted, I thought when you were in the jail they tried to rehabilitate you, not spoon your brain out.

Presumably he has stopped his mental health work after descending into the alt-right space?

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4 hours ago, 101 said:

At least criticise them with the correct pronouns rather than resorting to that nonsense.

As for James English descending into 1970/80's style "all gay man are deviants"

And goes on to compare it to Satan. Lol.

English's head had been utterly melted, I thought when you were in the jail they tried to rehabilitate you, not spoon your brain out.

Presumably he has stopped his mental health work after descending into the alt-right space?

But he's just one person.

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On 04/03/2023 at 14:32, Jacksgranda said:

Can't see how it would be accidental - assuming it is antifreeze, not confirmed as yet - antifreeze is usually in a jar/bottle, some could be accidentally spilled, but I reckon someone has left antifreeze in a saucer/dish for them. If it is antifreeze.

That's 6 cats been poisoned here over the years - probably the last 10 years.

It was antifreeze. And apparently everyone knows the culprit. But we can't prove it, other than catching him in the act, which is unlikely. It's funny how people see things differently - I never liked the culprit, he was always too smarmy. However, my wife's niece and her husband - who live next door - couldn't believe it was him (because he is a neighbour and they know him much better than we do). They thought it was one of our neighbours - which we thought was equally ludicrous, as we know him.

Anyway, the goodish news is we're back up to 4 cats again. Our 2 old ones  (who took the huff when the 2 who were poisoned arrived, and only came back for feeding now and again, but are again regulars) + a feral stray that we've managed to entice to getting fed here + another kitten from stepdaughter nr 3 which hasn't been let out yet.

 

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4 hours ago, Jacksgranda said:

It was antifreeze. And apparently everyone knows the culprit. But we can't prove it, other than catching him in the act, which is unlikely. It's funny how people see things differently - I never liked the culprit, he was always too smarmy. However, my wife's niece and her husband - who live next door - couldn't believe it was him (because he is a neighbour and they know him much better than we do). They thought it was one of our neighbours - which we thought was equally ludicrous, as we know him.

Anyway, the goodish news is we're back up to 4 cats again. Our 2 old ones  (who took the huff when the 2 who were poisoned arrived, and only came back for feeding now and again, but are again regulars) + a feral stray that we've managed to entice to getting fed here + another kitten from stepdaughter nr 3 which hasn't been let out yet.

 

Does he “know” that everybody knows? If he does, there’s a fair chance he’ll not try it again, at least in the area.

Personally, I’d prefer holding him down and pouring antifreeze down his gullet.

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Shamefully I used to quite enjoy English's podcasts. It was the exact same questions to the guests but he's dredging the barrel nowadays and boys on it are clearly fantasists nowadays. One come on last night on autoplay and I got about three minutes in and he started going on about ending up in a "fucking gay club, man. It was an absolute sausage fest" and that was that. Goodbye James.

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Replying to somebody on another thread just brought back a memory from yesterday. Got out the work van and my backs fucked so boy I work with stormed off into the lead. Got into the companies workshop and some wee older woman come to reception. He'd just had a joint and he's not the most comfortable speaking to clients at the best of times.

"And what is it you're here to do?"

"We're here to look at your back door!"

Gone. I was on the couch fucking howling. Wee old woman gave it the eyebrows and played along.

Good times.

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11 hours ago, Jacksgranda said:

It was antifreeze. And apparently everyone knows the culprit. But we can't prove it, other than catching him in the act, which is unlikely. It's funny how people see things differently - I never liked the culprit, he was always too smarmy. However, my wife's niece and her husband - who live next door - couldn't believe it was him (because he is a neighbour and they know him much better than we do). They thought it was one of our neighbours - which we thought was equally ludicrous, as we know him.

Anyway, the goodish news is we're back up to 4 cats again. Our 2 old ones  (who took the huff when the 2 who were poisoned arrived, and only came back for feeding now and again, but are again regulars) + a feral stray that we've managed to entice to getting fed here + another kitten from stepdaughter nr 3 which hasn't been let out yet.

 

the cat killer is a bird watcher?

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13 hours ago, Jacksgranda said:

It was antifreeze. And apparently everyone knows the culprit. But we can't prove it, other than catching him in the act, which is unlikely. It's funny how people see things differently - I never liked the culprit, he was always too smarmy. However, my wife's niece and her husband - who live next door - couldn't believe it was him (because he is a neighbour and they know him much better than we do). They thought it was one of our neighbours - which we thought was equally ludicrous, as we know him.

Anyway, the goodish news is we're back up to 4 cats again. Our 2 old ones  (who took the huff when the 2 who were poisoned arrived, and only came back for feeding now and again, but are again regulars) + a feral stray that we've managed to entice to getting fed here + another kitten from stepdaughter nr 3 which hasn't been let out yet.

 

For what reason though? Are the cat's crapping in his garden?

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1 hour ago, jimbaxters said:

For what reason though? Are the cat's crapping in his garden?

Who knows. That was the reason I thought of, but how does he know which cat is doing it?

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55 minutes ago, Jacksgranda said:

Who knows. That was the reason I thought of, but how does he know which cat is doing it?

But he's not targeting particular cats by putting out a saucer of antifreeze. Very weird behaviour. 

Also, this is a genuine question from someone who doesn't get cats. If a cat only comes to your house for food, can it really be counted as your cat? Saw you previously refer to them as outdoor cats. Surely the cat owns you in that case.

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2 hours ago, jimbaxters said:

But he's not targeting particular cats by putting out a saucer of antifreeze. Very weird behaviour. 

Also, this is a genuine question from someone who doesn't get cats. If a cat only comes to your house for food, can it really be counted as your cat? Saw you previously refer to them as outdoor cats. Surely the cat owns you in that case.

I don't like cats in the house, neither does my wife. Our cats get brought in now and again and a fuss made of them and fed cat treats. The pair of them were inside for about a fortnight after the poisoning incident.

The feral stray was lifted by the Cat Society or similar, and was checked out for disease and was released outside our door on the condition we fed it, which we are happy to do (otherwise it would have been put down). 

The kitten will be getting put out once we have a collar on it and it comes to us for food.

Maybe they do own us - so what?

They keep down vermin.

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