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I see desperation in that photo. One does what one must. I can only assume teh misnomered Angel returned to the attack.
Today's captcha: bulan
In Bahasa Melayu (the national language of Malaysia), that means "moon." Also month, for obvious reasons.
OK, that made me laugh out loud.
I wonder, could you thread a wooden dowel through the tube on the other side of the door? For example, if the tube is a couple inches in diameter, you could use a dowel maybe half or 3/4 inch in diameter (assuming the crack under the door is less than that wide) and as long as the tube. Then when our persistent Angel grabs the fabric and pulls, he will not be able to pull it under the door from the other side.
I don't know if I'm describing this very clearly. The idea is to have something in the tubing that is not flexible, and thick enough that it won't slide underneath the door.
Because that blue tube thingy looks like such a great idea! I hope you can make it work.
mismn - Thx! I think I get the idea - maybe a yard stick would do thin trick. Anyway, I'll keep trying, and keep you all posted... (No captcha for me this time, alas.)
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