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> ... that you were bitten by the strange acting stray cat.
c,
Gosh.
On our way to the cold cold bowels of Northern NJ today I brought up to
David the Gargantua Principle of Project Management (small monsters grow
up to be big monsters) and as he has watched all of the Godzilla movies
umpteen trillion times after an hour of updating me on the Godzilla
metaphor we decided to change it to the Raccoon Principle of Project
Management. Godzilla it turns out was NEVER a small monster... he was
always big. It gets more complicated real fast but I will hold off on
all of the amazement of it. Baby raccoons in the attic though start out
looking very cute and fuzzy but grow up to be really nasty. Least ways
that is our experience. This is the first winter in 3 years that I do
not have raccoons scrambling around and hissing at each other in the
ceiling above my writing desk. I will admit that I have never considered
manufacture of raccoon yogurt.
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