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So last night I was at the local watering hole, having myself a couple o' beers. There was this rather creepy (in a serial murderer way...) guy who got up from across the bar, and moved towards the door only to stare at me. Then he proceeded to sit on a stool behind me. Only to then sit down at the bar next to me, and order a drink... while acting like a weirdo. I got up and pretended to go to the men's room, so I could get away from the dude. Fearing the creep would follow me (and I sure as hell didn't want to get cornered in the men's room), I just waited in the hallway outside. Sure enough the creepy fucker left his drink at the bar and walked right into the hallway, staring at me as I walked the other way back towards the bar, and he never went into the bathroom. I went and sat on the other side of the bar, only to have the dude come back and sit where I was previously sitting and proceed to lean around so he could stare at me on the other side of the bar. I told the bartender that when I left, if that dude followed me out, to immediately call the cops because I was going to fuck him up. Luckily he left before I did, but I swear I was in some crazy murder movie.
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July 1, 2009
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Re: July 1, 2009
I had something slightly creepy happen yesterday, too.
In the late 90's I started feeding a big, old, black, stray tom cat that kept hanging around my house. Eventually I built him a little house under the stairs since he didn't seem to have anywhere else to go. He was always an outdoor cat and hunted even though I fed him. You know how cats will sometimes bring you a dead mouse as a gift? Well, instead of the whole dead rodent, THIS cat started leaving a pile of guts outside my front door every morning. Every day I'd get up and walk outside and have to clean up a fresh pile of intestines and kidneys. I tried everything I could think of to encourage him to stop (I even sprayed the area in front of my door with a scent that cats aren't supposed to like), but he still kept leaving me guts all summer long. It seemed like an unusual thing to do, I remember looking it up online and not being able to find anything on it. Most cats will bring you the whole body.
This went on for a few years, and then the neighbors built a new barn and took up residence in it (must have been paradise for a mouse hunter). A few years after the neighbor told me he got sick and died, probably of old age.
So... yesterday I walk outside and there's a fresh pile of guts outside my front door. This used to be such a regular occurrence that my first thought was just "damn, he did it again, better clean it up.". A few seconds later it hit me. "The cat that used to do this has been dead for years!"
Just a coincidence, of course, but it was an eerie feeling at the time. Maybe there's a "gut leaving" gene, and my former feline companion has some descendants in the area.
In the late 90's I started feeding a big, old, black, stray tom cat that kept hanging around my house. Eventually I built him a little house under the stairs since he didn't seem to have anywhere else to go. He was always an outdoor cat and hunted even though I fed him. You know how cats will sometimes bring you a dead mouse as a gift? Well, instead of the whole dead rodent, THIS cat started leaving a pile of guts outside my front door every morning. Every day I'd get up and walk outside and have to clean up a fresh pile of intestines and kidneys. I tried everything I could think of to encourage him to stop (I even sprayed the area in front of my door with a scent that cats aren't supposed to like), but he still kept leaving me guts all summer long. It seemed like an unusual thing to do, I remember looking it up online and not being able to find anything on it. Most cats will bring you the whole body.
This went on for a few years, and then the neighbors built a new barn and took up residence in it (must have been paradise for a mouse hunter). A few years after the neighbor told me he got sick and died, probably of old age.
So... yesterday I walk outside and there's a fresh pile of guts outside my front door. This used to be such a regular occurrence that my first thought was just "damn, he did it again, better clean it up.". A few seconds later it hit me. "The cat that used to do this has been dead for years!"
Just a coincidence, of course, but it was an eerie feeling at the time. Maybe there's a "gut leaving" gene, and my former feline companion has some descendants in the area.
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Re: July 1, 2009
drc: because of my carpal tunnel syndrome relapse I'm taking a sick day tomorrow, and going to see the doctor. Yay for a four-day weekend, I guess.
qotd: One time I was on the subway in New York at 2 AM and there was this really gross dude who had a wad of bills that he'd fan out, wave in peoples faces, and then grin and point at his crotch suggestively.
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Re: July 1, 2009
Nah, not that uncommon, my old cat used to leave a pile of guts pretty often, and sometimes some feathers too.Teplin wrote:It seemed like an unusual thing to do, I remember looking it up online and not being able to find anything on it. Most cats will bring you the whole body.
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