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The Atticus Diaries

John Popp

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It really cracks me up, how two brothers can be so different and so much the same. Dooley hit's the cat trees with similar force, abandon and inertia while Dino elegantly leaps, landing with the grace of a gazelle. I'm just hopeful our wrecking ball doesn't pack the same wallop as the moose.
 

WitchyWoman

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Today I brings down the curtains on da house and not a theatrical sense. Made big big holes in walls when screws came out.
Da view is better wifout them. standing bed.jpg I makes sure to put my hair all da way to the top on bof drapes and sheers on drape.jpg on sheers.jpg And den I explore da stairway to heaven ladder.jpg

Momma haz tuff week wif all the peoples puttin in new floors and da noise and da dust. She wuz lookin forward to nice quiet Saturday. But I likes to play superman cat and drapes are my cape and I shoulda banked right instead of flyin straight. Oh well.
 

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Paige
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Omg! Now how did you do all that, Atticus?

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WitchyWoman

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Now how did you do all that, Atticus?
Takes rare talent. He plays hide and seek behind the drapes and jumps straight out at me. Sometimes he's standing on the drape when he jumps, it puts pressure on the rods and eventually the drywall around the screws degraded.

It's a blessing in disguise because the rods were installed too low and now the drapes are at the proper height and screwed into a stud. Fingers crossed the new set-up is stronger than the moose.
 
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