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Show posts MenuQuote from: MightyGiants on April 25, 2024, 05:07:38 PMhttps://x.com/AlexWilsonESM/status/1783603658573107686It's exactly what I said it would take. Do it.
Quote from: Jclayton92 on April 25, 2024, 04:36:01 PMExactly. Do you think the Giants going into their 100 year anniversary will make them more likely or less likely to make a move? Or be a non-factor?I never thought of that. It could be a factor for the owners.
Quote from: TONKA56 on April 25, 2024, 07:43:13 AMLet's see what a butt-clinchingly embarrassing spectacle the NFL turns the event into this year.I understand that these two guys might make an appearance.
Quote from: AZGiantFan on April 23, 2024, 10:00:58 PMI had always been a dog person and indulged in stupid speciesist humor like, 'the more times you run over a cat the flatter it gets'.You have a nice companion. It sounds like he's got some of the traits of a dog.
But after we had been retired for about 5 years, one night at dinner I told my wife that I'd like to have one last pet before my time came. A dog would just take too much energy with walking and needing someone to take them when we traveled, so putting aside our bias, we decided to get a cat. We went down to PetCo where they had rescue cats and picked out an orange tabby and about 200 bucks worth of paraphernalia.
I named him Eli. Interestingly, the people I knew who knew about cats said males made the best pets. It became pretty evident, after an adjustment period in which he realized just what an improvement his life experienced, that he was 'my' cat, even though my wife was the one who fed him.
I called him a puppy cat because a lot of his behavior was very puppy like. And he is insanely friendly when people come to my house, including complete strangers. I have a handyman and a housekeep who come in and do for me and he follows them around and supervises them
His real value as a companion came when my wife passed away unexpectedly in February of 2023. For a while it was strange as he would walk around as if he was looking for her. But he got more cuddly with me and it's a rare night when he's not up on the bed sleeping with me. He's been a real and continuing life-changer.