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Date:         Fri, 2 May 1997 11:24:10 -0500
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From:         Karl_G_Vochatzer@notes.amrcorp.com
Subject:      Re: Friday - Humor - Cat Story

One of my cats was missing for a day until I found her closed up in a neighbor's van pawing at the front window. She had climbed in through the roof vent with no screen.

Another cat was missing for 4 days, I suspect that he somehow got trapped in a vehicle or in an apartment at the time. I had seen him in a closed up Jeep before.

Karl 88 GL (the cats love the vanagon, I find them sleeping in there all the time)

rissman@winresources.com on 05/02/97 11:02:39 AM

Please respond to rissman@winresources.com

To: vanagon@lenti.med.umn.edu cc: (bcc: Karl G Vochatzer/AMR) Subject: Friday - Humor - Cat Story

While leaving my driveway yesterday I looked over at my 82 Vanagon and noticed a cat inside! I wandered how she got in there and realized I have the motor out for a rebuild and left the engine cover off!

Always remember to put the engine cover back on or who knows what will invade your VW.

Mark E. Rissman, MCSE, CASE WinResources Computing, Inc. - http://www.winresources.com


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