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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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Like a reverse night out- horrible headache and misery during the day, then I got weird and very unlike mysel in the evening. Apparently I was acting like i was drunk. That's not good.
Tea and toast does wonders. Finding a cat to play with also does.
(, Tue 6 Jul 2010, 11:11, 2 replies, latest was 16 years ago)
I stroked one on the road outside where I'm hopefully going to live, he was lovely
(, Tue 6 Jul 2010, 11:17, Reply)
so that would make things worse.
But toast sounds very good. I've got a bit of a craving for peanut butter as well, not sure why.
I think I broke my brain at the weekend and it's trying to mend itself.
(, Tue 6 Jul 2010, 11:14, Reply)
But living on the 6th floor, doesn't really help matters.
(, Tue 6 Jul 2010, 11:18, Reply)
but you're Kitty!
Toast is fantastic, I've eaten a whole (small) loaf in one day.
Feel better soon bbz
(, Tue 6 Jul 2010, 11:49, Reply)
some clever scientists were testing a permanent vaccine on people in Belgium in 2006 so hopefully one day I will be kitty proof :D
(, Tue 6 Jul 2010, 11:59, Reply)
It's at once depressing and adorable.
(, Tue 6 Jul 2010, 12:01, Reply)
At least, the cat in my local doesn't seem to like me, and I've taken it very personally. But then my friend's cat was all over me last Sunday, which suggests it's not all cats, and that maybe the cat in my local is just a little wary of the large bloke lumbering around the bar reeking of stout reaching out with a massive corvine hand to pet it.
(, Tue 6 Jul 2010, 12:03, Reply)
and rubs all his fur all over my face and licks my skin so I feel thoroughly shite by the end of the evening. He takes offence if I try and boot him off my knee though.
(, Tue 6 Jul 2010, 12:06, Reply)
I suggest Wiggy surreptitiously slip one or two cat hairs under your pillow each night, and gradually increase the dosage as you show fewer and fewer symptoms, until eventually you don't notice that he has in fact replaced your pillow with a cat.
(, Tue 6 Jul 2010, 12:11, Reply)
I grew up with 5 cats, it was only when I moved out at 18 and went back to visit that I noticed the symptoms of allergies, so maybe I could become resistant once more.
I would love a pillowcat.
(, Tue 6 Jul 2010, 12:47, Reply)
That would be worse.
(, Tue 6 Jul 2010, 12:12, Reply)
then if they like you they'll submit to you petting them.
Or, if they're like mine, they'll headbutt you and scream at you until you fuss over them.
(, Tue 6 Jul 2010, 12:13, Reply)
My friend described her cat as a complete tart, who is happy to remain indifferent to her presence, but will lap up the attention as soon as any visitors come near the place.
The cat in the Sultan, on the other hand, might just not like the smell of Hop Back Entire Stout.
(, Tue 6 Jul 2010, 12:17, Reply)
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