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I've heard of lonely older women sometimes going through a phase or lifestyle of cat obsession, society calls it a "cat lady". I have no problems with it and don't mind cats at all. But I didn't know it happened to men like you, too.
Cuz you're chatty?Emm, less of the old thank you.
Even the people at the mairie (town hall) call me madame de la chats
Is this a chat roomCuz you're chatty?
Emm, less of the old thank you.
Even the people at the mairie (town hall) call me madame de la chats
Cuz you're chatty?
If that's how you pronounce the "k" sound in "cat",It's true, i could perhaps win an Olympic gold (silver at least) in the chatting event but ... In french (and unfortunately everyone speaks french here) chat is cat and it's pronounced with a soft c sounding more like a s. A word that has many English peeps in fits of laughter for some odd reason
If that's how you pronounce the "k" sound in "cat",
then "kite" & "kit" must be trouble.
So often the case.You have no idea...
'tis an open and shut caseSo often the case.
Winning because Mrs grouchy, complainy pants, has left the building..... to go shopping....