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Posted: Sat Jul 12, 2008 9:33 am
by Giovanni Schwartz
Sad day.... I even got off work early lasat night... Unfortunately, I didn't get off early enough to fly to Utah.

Posted: Sat Jul 12, 2008 9:35 am
by bobtheenchantedone
Portia wrote:Bob, I think I'm allergic to you. I'm itchy all over my back.

(You or the cats, I suppose.)
Dano was itchy all over his back last night. And since his wrists were stuck to his chest, he had to have everyone else scratch his back. This was funny.

I hope you're not really allergic to me/my cat/my house... I get the feeling there will be more parties at my house in the future.

Posted: Sat Jul 12, 2008 4:07 pm
by Portia
Well, I've been allergic to cats all my life, but that usually causes runny nose and watery eyes, not a rash. I am guessing it was the soap I used--different from the kind I usually use, and my skin didn't like it, apparently.

Posted: Sat Jul 12, 2008 8:58 pm
by bobtheenchantedone
Portia wrote:Well, I've been allergic to cats all my life, but that usually causes runny nose and watery eyes, not a rash. I am guessing it was the soap I used--different from the kind I usually use, and my skin didn't like it, apparently.
So it wasn't our fault after all? Oh good. I thought we might have scared you away, and you'd never visit my house again.

My mother is also allergic to cats, which is why my cat lives in my room/outside.

Posted: Sat Jul 12, 2008 9:39 pm
by chillygator
bobtheenchantedone wrote:
Portia wrote:Well, I've been allergic to cats all my life, but that usually causes runny nose and watery eyes, not a rash. I am guessing it was the soap I used--different from the kind I usually use, and my skin didn't like it, apparently.
So it wasn't our fault after all? Oh good. I thought we might have scared you away, and you'd never visit my house again.

My mother is also allergic to cats, which is why my cat lives in my room/outside.
I saw your cat when we came and was <i>very</i> happy to see it outside because I'm also allergic (and was making a mental note not to touch anything just in case).