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Even after being away for so long, I knew

  • Even after being away for so long, I knew how everything worked. Well, mostly. I was more surprised they'd replaced my control panel with one big red button. I pressed it, and then

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  • the fold just wrote itself. I watched passively and then giggled nervously. I'd even become superfluous in my subversive entertainment activities. It's when the "auto mode" 'liked'

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  • every stupid fold, clicking and typing the night away. Or until one giggle -louder than the others- wakes your wife... As she stormed down the stairs

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  • , tripped over a squeaky toy left by the dog, and tumbled downstairs on her rear, I knew it was going to end badly. I stowed my tablet computer with my latest late-night fold

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  • still up. No, my dying dog could wait--I couldn't let someone else fold my line. I took out my tablet & folded my line. Priorities in check, I went to see the status of my dog

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  • . It turned out my dog had recovered & was logged in on the laptop, flagging my latest fold as spam. He looked up guiltily at me, & hid his username. Now I knew who was sabotaging

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  • my awesome online storytelling!I put his head through a piece of bread and made him shame-watch me as I logged into his FB (pw:woof) and posted racial slurs ("cats stink").That'll

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  • show him what for!" But his paws could not make words on the keyboard.

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  • This was not a kitty mac. He did use the tablet sitting on the table. That had a touch screen and the mouse was not one he could kill and eat. What a disappointment it was!

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  • But, as we all know, life is full of disappointments. He had to get over it. He had to rise! No pussyfooting around! So he simply jumped back down & played with a shoestring.

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1 Comments

  1. SlimWhitman May 21 2016 @ 03:47

    Can't trust your pets around computers, always password protect when you leave the room! http://foldingstory.com/scxwc/

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