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Post by AREA666 on Apr 1, 2007 16:52:38 GMT -5
no no, the cats and birds are on the roof. The cats will be up there by their paws so they can still sort of move, but the birds will be on by their wings, so just place them within eating range of the cats. If we have to use dogs it could ruin the entire profit margin.
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Post by Ari’laftia on Apr 1, 2007 16:58:29 GMT -5
heheheh This just reminded me... I was in the grocery store on Friday, We are in the check out and I make the casual comment as I am holding both the hamster food and the cat food... Hmmm I wonder if it would be cheaper to just feed the hamster to the cat... LOL I had the lady in the checkout in laughing fits at that.. She knows us when we come in so she is always ready for our antics... Oh and our hamster is an attack hamster, You try to touch her and she latches on to your finger... Have to use a small pen to poke her LOL So Could hamster be included in the plan?
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Post by AREA666 on Apr 1, 2007 17:03:54 GMT -5
It probably would be cheaper, but that depends on how many meals the hamster would be for the cat, and then how you will also probably have to get another one after that since I would think your son would not like it much. If you want to use the hamster in the plan I think it should be fine, it is your product after all, I am just a yes man. I do recommend though that the hamster be the security measure for the kit. If somebody trys to steal the kit from a store they will get bitten. When the kit is used it can also act as security there from curious onlookers and aliens who try to land on the roof.
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Post by Ari’laftia on Apr 1, 2007 18:21:10 GMT -5
She would be grand defense from any aliens two inches tall, as well as humans.
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Post by AREA666 on Apr 1, 2007 18:31:02 GMT -5
It is settled then. Just think up a name and I will see what can be done about getting this product out to the infomericals.
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