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Less 04-07-2007 19:34

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 444405)
Well, Less.....if she loves you (and I'm sure she does) she will consider herself lucky......personally i have always thought of Lucky as a dogs name....I think she needs a more....er sophisticated name.

I was just searching the web and put 'lucky' in an English to Latin online dictionary and it came up with......



Felix Felicis

Margaret Pilkington 04-07-2007 19:35

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Yes, I think Grego is right....we humans think we choose the cat, but in truth it is often the other way about.......and cats will rarely stay somewhere unless they feel comfortable.

grego 04-07-2007 19:36

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Is Felix the name then?

Margaret Pilkington 04-07-2007 19:37

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Then maybe she should be called Felicity...or Fless......I think that would be a lovely name for her.

Margaret Pilkington 04-07-2007 19:37

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Ooooh you can't call her Felix that is a male cat's name.

mallard 04-07-2007 19:42

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Good luck you found your cat from were it was take care of it they are very good pals to have all the best with it.

WillowTheWhisp 04-07-2007 19:42

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Fliss sounds good. Go on Less call her Fliss.

Less 05-07-2007 00:56

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Please note the time I'm posting this, but no obviously not Felix, Felicity? Hmmmm, maybe, I'll sleep on it and me and the cat will talk tomorrow and I'll let you know, (owww, get down you mother plucking cat I don't need your claws to wake me up!).

LancYorkYankee 05-07-2007 02:11

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Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp (Post 444127)
Drywall? This is Accy Brian not Virginia. :D

Oh Less I'm so glad you found her before you set the thing on. Our cats are always getting shut in cupboards and things. Be sure you check the washiing machine or tumble tryer too.

Oh dear, yet another culture question. You guys don't use what we call "drywall"? What do you put over studs before you either paint or wallpaper? Just plaster?

Brian

Less 05-07-2007 02:29

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Originally Posted by LancYorkYankee (Post 444610)
Oh dear, yet another culture question. You guys don't use what we call "drywall"? What do you put over studs before you either paint or wallpaper? Just plaster?

Brian

You may be talking about a partition wall, I'm not sure, allow me to sort of explain, this is a none load bearing wall that is made to divide parts of a building, it is made from wood and plasterboard, (don't know what you would call it but I feel sure you must use it).

Perhaps you might need to explain what you mean by studs, I can't see us being so diverse as to not use the same type of materials.

LancYorkYankee 05-07-2007 02:36

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Nah, it sounds like plasterboard and drywall are about the same. Studs are the 2 X 4s (placed at 16 inches) that make up the partitians.

Whew, and I was thinking there was yet another mystery I had to uncover! LOL

Less 05-07-2007 02:41

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Originally Posted by LancYorkYankee (Post 444614)
Nah, it sounds like plasterboard and drywall are about the same. Studs are the 2 X 4s (placed at 16 inches) that make up the partitians.

Whew, and I was thinking there was yet another mystery I had to uncover! LOL

It sounds about the same, the plaster is contained between layers of thin cardboard but with the wood work and insulation makes a reasonable wall for general purposes.

Less 05-07-2007 02:45

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I've just googled, (yes it was painful) and dry wall is the same as plasterboard.


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