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TGW-1119

Chapter: Beginnings
Characters: capt glass, capt harris, colonel, eitha, kima, wilson
Location: dining room
└ Tags: fresh rat/minds, mommas worry

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  1. Scarsdale
    July 7, 2023, 23:22 | # | Reply

    Wild field rat? It’s not bad, I wouldn’t want to eat it by choice,
    but it’s no worse than roasted squirrel. Now sewer rat? Oh HELL no!
    You can figure anything that’s ever been flushed in the city,
    is in their meat! Which tells just how strong those rats are…

    Kima, ask her to marry you and take her to home base,
    She’ll love you forever! I think Marise will have to
    go through training,
    but I don’t see any reason she can’t fly with you.

    • Scarsdale
      July 7, 2023, 23:42 | # | Reply

      I think they’d do well in the IMM,
      other races seeing a mixed joined pair would
      go a long way to proving Terran’s are NOT humans!

    • Petercat
      July 8, 2023, 08:32 | # | Reply

      But it’s not rat meat, it’s Ruck meat:
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hZ-9uLexlTs
      Sewer duck.

      • Bill Mullins
        July 8, 2023, 12:16 | # | Reply

        Coming soon to a progressive controlled city/state near you.

      • Bill Mullins
        July 8, 2023, 12:28 | # | Reply

        Looking at the still pictures in that video, the Chinese must
        be WWWWAAAAAAYYYYYY ahead of us in either gene
        engineering or transplant technology. Those stills of ducks
        with rat heads (rat heads with duck bodies?) looked “real”! 😉

        • Scarsdale
          July 10, 2023, 12:56 | # | Reply

          It would be more believable if they had rat fur rather than a pasted on head.
          That would make it very hard to pluck though…

      • Scarsdale
        July 8, 2023, 15:34 | # | Reply

        Jeez, whats next, a Turdkey? What a crappy idea! ;p
        How about a crabee? that sound like a sweet one.

        OW! ok ok I’ll stop, jeez wifey…

  2. Scarsdale
    July 7, 2023, 23:38 | # | Reply

    We got some good/bad news this morning, they boosted my wife’s
    oxy to 5 liters when she’s out and about, but I was approved
    for adopting a cat, now the fun part: deciding on which one!

    • JasonAW3
      July 8, 2023, 22:11 | # | Reply

      Might I suggest a panther?

      • Scarsdale
        July 9, 2023, 03:53 | # | Reply

        These are rescued ex-pets, I really don’t know which one I can get.
        I have to get the paperwork in hand first, so far nothing has shown
        up in my e-mail. I kinda don’t want a totally black cat, neither myself
        or my father can see well in the dark and I don’t want to wake the
        house due to a cat scream at 4am heh. I’m kinda wanting a cat like
        the one my wife and I had when we started out, large, very friendly
        to us, and other than a weird desire to eat cardboard, fairly clean.
        I’m too old and cranky to box train a kitten, not to mention being
        attacked from under every bit of furniture heh.

      • Scarsdale
        July 9, 2023, 04:20 | # | Reply

        The Pet Smart is offering some cats, plus the actual shelter isn’t much
        farther away from me. so I’m sure if I take my time I’ll find a good one.

        • Petercat
          July 9, 2023, 09:40 | # | Reply

          https://www.powerlineblog.com/ed-assets/2023/07/IMG_3147.jpg

          • me
            July 10, 2023, 06:32 | # | Reply

            Your link produces an error like
            “Access denied
            What happened?

            The owner of this website (www.powerlineblog.com) does not allow
            hotlinking to that resource (/ed-assets/2023/07/IMG_3147.jpg).
            ”

            when I click it.

        • Petercat
          July 9, 2023, 09:42 | # | Reply

          I don’t know for sure, but I’ve heard that farmed pets are less
          healthy over their lives that common shelter pets.

          • Scarsdale
            July 9, 2023, 16:20 | # | Reply

            That link won’t open, something about not allowing hotlinks. I agree, they
            give all the shots and spay them before you take them home, plus if I keep
            up with her shots, etc, she should live way longer than my father’s last one.
            He was a stray my sister took in before we moved here and he had some
            serious issues, not straight up mean, but you couldn’t pick him up and you
            didn’t casually pet him. He did love both my parents and slept on their bed.

            I know all about the puppy mills, my sister used to be animal control and I’d
            help her out when they had shut down illegal ones, mostly tending to the
            sick/weak ones, most times the animals in those were over-bred and didn’t
            live long. The most popular breeds are so in-bred they have very bad health
            from the get-go. Convolutions, weak hearts, organ failures are VERY common.
            We fostered many of those, it broke my heart when we’d care for them, only
            to find them passed away the next morning.

            • Petercat
              July 9, 2023, 20:13 | # | Reply

              Yes, that is why if I get another Siamese, it will be a traditional one, not
              a modern award-winner type. The show Siamese are being bred to have
              a flat face, much like a Pug dog, and have the same breathing and
              eating problems.
              Breeders will choose popularity over health, much like many people do.

              • Scarsdale
                July 10, 2023, 02:46 | # | Reply

                I’m hoping to get a common cat, little or no cross/in-breeding involved.
                Talking about Bear had me missing him, I seen one cat at pet smart that
                was almost the spittin’ image of him, only female. Kinda fat though,
                that could be a real problem. I’ll take my time at it, and call them
                often and check their web site for new entries. I need one that’s calm
                and not overly playful. My father’s skin is so thin it wouldn’t take
                much to injure him. My father passes away we’re going to move, I’ve
                already had to chase off teens from that subdivision that were shooting
                bottle rockets at our hay bales. The big, 6ft ones.

                • Bill Mullins
                  July 10, 2023, 07:59 | # | Reply

                  We got my wife a kitten back in 21. She went on Craig’s List and found
                  a couple with several strays they had rescued. We met them at a C-store
                  out in the toolies. They had a box with a half dozen or so all around
                  6 weeks or so. My wife picked out a pretty calico with a nice soft coat.
                  Named her “Patches” (cat actually answers to that name and comes when
                  called – when it suits her, natch). Fed her kitten formula (yes, there
                  is such a thing) till she was about a year old. Been feeding her Meow
                  Mix ever since. Side note: that shit’s gotten damned expensive –
                  when you can get it.

                  • Scarsdale
                    July 10, 2023, 18:47 | # | Reply

                    We fostered a mama cat that was almost due, poor thing looked like
                    hell, sadly she didn’t survive the birth. So we had to feed her kittens
                    from day one. my wife, our eldest and I took shifts. feeding, cleaning
                    etc… took about 3-4 weeks before their eyes were open and we
                    could feed them soft kitten food. Took about 10 weeks total for my
                    sister and I to find homes for them, although we did keep one we
                    also name Patches, he was a people cat, hated any strays that went
                    by. I go to tractor supply for the big bag of meow mix, cuts the cost a
                    fair bit.

                  • Scarsdale
                    July 10, 2023, 18:53 | # | Reply

                    I forgot he was a siamese/calico mix, had the body of the former,
                    but the marking of the latter. And had a shorter muzzle. VERY vocal
                    too!

    • herekittykitty
      July 10, 2023, 14:17 | # | Reply

      Meow!!!

      • Scarsdale
        July 10, 2023, 18:54 | # | Reply

        Kitty! here kitty kitty…AAAH! not the face!

        • herekittykitty
          July 11, 2023, 18:58 | # | Reply

          LOL!! Nah….

  3. Jochi
    July 8, 2023, 01:26 | # | Reply

    Good and wise move on Wilson’s part.
    Should ease future relations with his new CO.

    Marise is still a civilian foreign noncombatant
    and they are in a combat zone. Now, if it’s
    “revealed” that she’s part of the militia of a
    newly-allied power, that should change things…

    • Dreamfox
      July 8, 2023, 03:29 | # | Reply

      Even if they don’t become allies and considering their limited
      transportation capabilities, she will probably the ambassador of her
      people which would need a watchdog so she doesn’t see classified
      information or technology. And that’s just the worst case scenario.

      The Empire functions so well, because it can be adaptable and
      flexible when it wants/has to be. Command might throw a hissy fit
      and loose some hair over this, but they will work something out.

      • Scarsdale
        July 8, 2023, 15:45 | # | Reply

        I don’t see any problem IF she swears the oath to Teresa and
        the Empire, even if she becomes the ambassador for the Empire
        and the Laporidae, she’ll need to go back and forth, or act like
        Taritha is for the Empire. It’ll be up to both of them and Teresa.
        This is going to be a very interesting conversation with the head
        Alpha and Kima.

        • JasonAW3
          July 8, 2023, 22:13 | # | Reply

          Only real issue I see is fitting the Laporidae for spacesuits..

          • Scarsdale
            July 9, 2023, 03:59 | # | Reply

            Yeah, I expect they have sensitive ears like the Catians do.
            Plus they’ll need an extra bubble for over the tail since it’s
            VERY sensitive.

  4. Bill Mullins
    July 8, 2023, 12:22 | # | Reply

    The top story reminds me of a Saturday Night Live skit back in the
    Watergate era. A group of White House staffers have ordered takeout
    and they are distributing the food. The person handing things out
    says, “All right. Who ordered the rat burger and the pan ratty?”
    Gordon Liddy was (in)famous for having eaten rat.

  5. Scarsdale
    July 8, 2023, 16:05 | # | Reply

    I did it on a dare when I was a teen, first job I had ever was mucking out a
    milking parlor that had been abandoned for 5 years, I STILL “taste” that stink
    in the back of my throat when I feed the cows here. The other farm hands
    dared me to “prove” myself to them. I knew it was BS, but I never backed
    down from a challenge back then, the whole young-n-dumb thing!
    The worse part of the job was the dung beetles, they were so tough you
    had to stab them with the shovel, whacking them with it just pissed them off!
    Twice the size of a june bug, with hooks on their legs that could break skin.
    https://www.sfzoo.org/dung-beetle/
    Which is why the other’s didn’t want the job… Well, that, and the
    grossness of it. But I made enough to buy my first car, ’65 chevelle with a
    bad case of floor pan rot.

  6. Scarsdale
    July 9, 2023, 04:15 | # | Reply

    The entire conversation I had with the woman from the shelter
    was very depressing, she told me most of the cats they get are
    pretty much because people want kittens, as soon as the cat
    grows up they either turn them in or abandon them. I can attest
    to that, by time my wife and I moved in there was at least 30
    strays running around the property here. After buying 7 live traps
    and setting them over and over, I managed to catch most of them.
    many went to the shelter, some I had to put down, they were too
    feral for even a shelter, one I caught trying to eat a live chicken!
    I had to use gauntlets just to put them in the totes to take them to
    a shelter. You do NOT want to bare-hand a terrified cat.
    We finally put an end to it by posting signs on both ends of our road
    stating that any stray/abandoned cat will be shot. It wasn’t true but
    we had to do something to put an end to it.

    • Bill Mullins
      July 9, 2023, 07:31 | # | Reply

      Back when we built our house in late 96 -early 97 the subdivision was
      just over a mile from the main road. There was a strip of undeveloped
      land over a mile long and a good 3/4 mile wide that connected to more
      undeveloped land for a couple of miles. At the time we built we were
      outside the city limits of San Antonio. Occasionally we ‘d see coyotes
      crossing the street out to the main road. We’d also hear ’em singing
      at night. We didn’t have to worry about stray cats – OR dogs. Coyote
      snacks! They’ve since then built all the way to the main road and
      we’ve been annexed by the city. Coyotes have moved on. We now have
      stray cats and packs of dogs running the neighborhood. I bought a.CO2
      powered pellet gun after we were threatened by one of the roving packs
      of stray dogs.

      • Scarsdale
        July 9, 2023, 07:56 | # | Reply

        We have coyotes too but many of the cats would hide in the
        barn or under the house in the crawl space. Although, I did
        have to clear the hot fence wire once, one coyote was dragging
        a cat and when the carcass touched the wire… well I did hear
        a coyote scream that night Heh! 10,000 volts in the jaw!
        A new subdivision is in the process of being built about a mile
        away. hopefully they will move on as well. Right now there’s
        about 50 houses built and lived in, the plan is 750 give or take.
        Time to move ourselves, HOA’s HATE farmers!
        I carry a .22LR hand gun when I’m in the pastures, for that
        very reason.

        • rob stanley
          July 10, 2023, 09:30 | # | Reply

          FYI,, check your “new city / state HOA ruling”.. since quite a few
          ‘farmers’ have opted out of new annex’s HOA s. they (hoa) have
          been pushing to get it grandfathered into the whole zip code zone.!
          IE: denver- any new annex, even tho it is not, (miles away) a new
          annex is considered ‘ city an county of Denver ‘. SO, it is illegal
          to visibly carry or discharge. on your own property. ,, because it
          is now considered the city of denver.!

          • Bill Mullins
            July 10, 2023, 09:56 | # | Reply

            Grabbers; too stupid to live, illegal to hunt!

          • Scarsdale
            July 10, 2023, 12:48 | # | Reply

            I already did, I live in Indiana, it’s pretty lax here as far as on
            private property. We even have a gun range setup,
            pretty handy since I didn’t own a gun before we moved here.
            We’re more worried they might have our area re-zoned since they started
            building so many homes. the new subdivision is roughly a mile away and
            focused on an old county road, that was mostly crop land but you know
            how HOA’s are like. It leads directly to a state road, which in turn
            leads to an interstate. The traffic on our road had jumped 10X since
            they started, VERY annoying…

            • rob stanley
              July 10, 2023, 20:13 | # | Reply

              i meant the “rezoning”. i lived outside the ‘city’,.
              but cuz of re-zoning i had to remove my range..
              i now live in hell. (100+ most of the year) about
              30 min to town, on the back side of a Large farm
              i watch the back so it don’t get stolen/broke..

  7. herekittykitty
    July 10, 2023, 14:18 | # | Reply

    Bunny ears?

    • Petercat
      July 10, 2023, 14:32 | # | Reply

      Long story.

      • herekittykitty
        July 11, 2023, 18:59 | # | Reply

        Thereon hangs a tale? er tail?

    • Scarsdale
      July 10, 2023, 18:55 | # | Reply

      But… But… The cuteness!

  8. herekittykitty
    July 11, 2023, 19:00 | # | Reply

    Meow!

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