[Facts] Re: Behold the Mighty Power of the Anagram!
in reply to a message by Nanaea
Since yer on a roll: it's Jennifer Ruth.
The Packers from Hell (friends of yours?) arrive tomorrow (Sunday) at 8:30 and load this mess out on Monday for delivery Thursday. I leave with the drugged kitties and various combustibles tomorrow PM.
I'm packin' the puter meself in the morning, so this is indeed "dead air" after tonight until probably next weekend. (Mama will countenance no on-line time while we're still stumbling over boxes.) :-( (long face)
I'm hoping for a better ISP at the other end. This one loads like a snail and blows you off line in a heartbeat.
The Packers from Hell (friends of yours?) arrive tomorrow (Sunday) at 8:30 and load this mess out on Monday for delivery Thursday. I leave with the drugged kitties and various combustibles tomorrow PM.
I'm packin' the puter meself in the morning, so this is indeed "dead air" after tonight until probably next weekend. (Mama will countenance no on-line time while we're still stumbling over boxes.) :-( (long face)
I'm hoping for a better ISP at the other end. This one loads like a snail and blows you off line in a heartbeat.
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Oooo, no wonder you've got a houseful of cats. ;) I shall now tell you what the Mystic Anagram has revealed regarding JENNIFER RUTH, and my psy-chick interpretation thereof:
JENNIFER RUTH=JETHER FUR INN
1) "Jether" is significant in that it's a Biblical name which means "abundance".
2) "Fur" means that Jennifer Ruth was predestined from her Naming Day to have a fondness for furball-type creatures, i.e. kitties.
3) "Inn" means there IS room at the inn (your house) for an abundance of these furball-type creatures.
May I suggest that, when you move into your new ol' Kentucky home, you hang a sign outside saying: "Welcome to the Jether-Fur Inn". And, if you get yourselves another cat, you could always name him "Jether-Fur", which is a name with an Old-Possum's-Book-of-Practical-Cats kinda ring to it. (Although, "Lucy-Fur" sounds Satanic and is my personal favorite name for a cat.)
-- Nanaea
JENNIFER RUTH=JETHER FUR INN
1) "Jether" is significant in that it's a Biblical name which means "abundance".
2) "Fur" means that Jennifer Ruth was predestined from her Naming Day to have a fondness for furball-type creatures, i.e. kitties.
3) "Inn" means there IS room at the inn (your house) for an abundance of these furball-type creatures.
May I suggest that, when you move into your new ol' Kentucky home, you hang a sign outside saying: "Welcome to the Jether-Fur Inn". And, if you get yourselves another cat, you could always name him "Jether-Fur", which is a name with an Old-Possum's-Book-of-Practical-Cats kinda ring to it. (Although, "Lucy-Fur" sounds Satanic and is my personal favorite name for a cat.)
-- Nanaea