In the summer, Milo sheds so much that I always say I can make another cat :floorlaugh: and there's hair everywhere- and I do mean everywhere.
Right now, he just looks very a fatcat :cat: with all the hair he has now- until he sheds it this coming summer. It's a good thing The Queen doesn't shed at all or I'd have a hairum. :floorlaugh:
BBM People can do and make/sell anything. It's amazing! :bowdown:
That happened to remind me of something that I heard about on the radio when my son was very young.
There was this guy who sold everything he had, put things on the internet (I didn't have a computer then, so I couldn't look- you'all know how nosey I am :facepalm
and he sold everything down to his sideburns (in a plastic bag :floorlaugh
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AllMyLifeForSale is what I remember.
So, I looked it up this AM and found this:
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The man who sold his life for $6,000:
" 'One day John Freyer decided to sell everything he owned on the internet. He invited his friends over to tag all the possessions in his apartment, and he systematically put them up for sale on eBay. An unopened box of taco shells, half a bottle of mouthwash, almost all of his clothes, his records, his sideburns (in a plastic bag), furniture: John didn't let sentiment or utility stand in his way. Soon his belongings were sold all over the world, with a bag of Porky's BBQ Pork Skins making its way to Japan, and a chair ending up in the Museum of Modern Art. With almost all the objects in his life now gone, he started the second phase of his journey: to visit his one-time possessions in their new homes.' "
http://www.theguardian.com/books/2002/dec/08/art
Seems there's a website, a book, and he's still selling now. He also "visited" all the things he sold. :facepalm:
"It is remarkable what people will pay good money for.
For instance, take a look at John D. Freyer's book "All My Life for Sale" (and the associated Web site Allmylifeforsale.com), and you'll discover that a man from Tumwater paid $11 to buy a can of sauerkraut from the author. A woman from California paid $48 to buy his belt buckle. And a guy from Portland paid $41 for four educational dental work photographs."
http://www.seattlepi.com/ae/books/article/In-All-My-Life-for-Sale-a-man-learns-it-s-not-1101216.php
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ILTBP- How is your husband? Did they give him the thingy to put on the toilet seat to catch the stones when he
pees? :facepalm: They will want to analyze the stones- there are different type of stones, as I have found out :scared:- to see why he's "making" stones.
Hope he's feeling better. :seeya: