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<blockquote data-quote="Darryle" data-source="post: 2480267" data-attributes="member: 109917"><p>Speaking of Camp Pendleton, back in 2001 I was there as a civilian contractor modding the AH1W. Spent about 8 months out there, guys(Marines) I was working with told me about Julian. I had met a chick that lived in LA Jolla and wanted to get away for a few days. Rented the Big Cat Cabin and it came by its name honestly. One night I awoke about 1am to the sounds of deep purrs and lapping water. This cabin had Dutch doors, which I had been leaving the top half open every night with just the screen covering the opening. I walked out of the bedroom to investigate the sound and looked directly at the cabins namesake, on its hind legs peering in the kitchen door with a simple screen separating us at about 10'. I don't know who was more surprised or scared, me or the cat. Needless to say we slept with the doors closed after that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darryle, post: 2480267, member: 109917"] Speaking of Camp Pendleton, back in 2001 I was there as a civilian contractor modding the AH1W. Spent about 8 months out there, guys(Marines) I was working with told me about Julian. I had met a chick that lived in LA Jolla and wanted to get away for a few days. Rented the Big Cat Cabin and it came by its name honestly. One night I awoke about 1am to the sounds of deep purrs and lapping water. This cabin had Dutch doors, which I had been leaving the top half open every night with just the screen covering the opening. I walked out of the bedroom to investigate the sound and looked directly at the cabins namesake, on its hind legs peering in the kitchen door with a simple screen separating us at about 10'. I don't know who was more surprised or scared, me or the cat. Needless to say we slept with the doors closed after that. [/QUOTE]
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