M>Brian R Tucker wrote: >> >> Just was woondering why don't we all just donate the 32cents we would spend >> on a stamp instead of spending the money for the cherios and 32cents for th >> to donate 25cents. >This is one of several reasons I enjoy reading mail from this >group.Great sense of humor and wit!! I hope you all would get mad and figure out how we can get the $100,000 for research from GM and not spend our 32 cents. Like get some big school district interested in "saving the bees" and have the kids all bringing in the cut out bees. I am still waiting for my information packet from Ms HONEYNETCHERRIOS as sometimes there are hooks in these promotions and maybe we could use a copy machine to make many little sons of bees to send in instead of subjecting all of our children to the dangers of using sharp tools to cut the bee off the package and the resulting dangers of loss of fingers, eyes, and the occasional stabbing death if you have more then one child, not discounting the danger to the parents. More then likely the hook will be that the only bee that will be accepted is the one off the $5 box of the stuff. I am just about finished my 2nd box and just noticed they are again on sale at my local Chinese Market for 89 cents a box for a 6.5 oz box, could be it would make good food for my gold fish I hope so because I think my cat has had about all he can hold as he is now swollen up to about twice his size from when this all started, has warn his claws out digging in the cement driveway, and I am still not sure if it is all that good for his urinary tract, something that we all need to be very concerned about if you believe the advertising for cat food on the TV.(And they don't advertise condoms on TV?) I love my cat he is something special. A gift I brought from Arizona many years ago to the local cat population in Los Banos. He is many generations from the original pair of Bobbed Tail or Manx cats that have some broken genes and are born with no tails or stubby tails, and some have 6 toes. This one has five, but has the big feet and he stands higher in the back then the front. He also never learned to use his claws other then hooking them in my pants to let me know he is watching me and it is hilarious when he jumps from one area to a higher perch and hangs there unable to do much more the slip off. Enough for now as he is watching and gets real hyper when I write about him. ttul Andy- (c) Permission is granted to freely copy this document in any form, or to print for any use. (w)Opinions are not necessarily facts. Use at own risk. --- ~ QMPro 1.53 ~ ... And where the bee with cowslip bells was wrestling.