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shes gettin milked for all shes worthits all good
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milkman wrote:
I can't tell if there's 18 or 19 pups. There may even be 20.
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Trebor wrote:
I had a Irish Setter when I was a little boy. Named Tippy. Excellent dog.
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SarcasmTheElf wrote:
Stella's latest adventure in the woods. I'm still not sure how she managed to do this, but it was stuck on pretty well.
(snip)
I'm not lost. I know where I am. I'm right here. -
Trebor wrote:
I had a Irish Setter when I was a little boy. Named Tippy. Excellent dog.
From a previous post of mine about her.......
"I had an uncle that was a big time chicken fighter. He got a sister to my Irish Setter. One day he calls and lets me know that if I ever want to see her alive again that I had best come get her. She had chewed all the wiring out of his boat. When I got she discovered my neighbor's chickens.....
I watched her one day running down the hill through the woods from the neighbors with a chicken in mouth. The chicken was alive and raising hell and she dove off into the creek, stuck her whole head under the water, put both front paws on the chicken and drowned that damn thing. She took her feet off of it and it floated up. She just sniffed, verified it was dead and walked off, lol.
I finally gave her to some relatives of another neighbor. They lived on 200+ acres near Erwin, TN. I warned them about her hatred of chickens. A couple years later I found out she'd been shot by a guy with chicken houses.....crazy ass had gotten in one and killed hundreds of chickens in one night, lol. Only thing I can figure is she must have gotten an ass whoopin' or two from some of his roosters....."If your Doctor is a tree, you're on acid. -
AnotherKevin wrote:
SarcasmTheElf wrote:
Stella's latest adventure in the woods. I'm still not sure how she managed to do this, but it was stuck on pretty well.
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AnotherKevin wrote:
SarcasmTheElf wrote:
Stella's latest adventure in the woods. I'm still not sure how she managed to do this, but it was stuck on pretty well.
(snip)
Dogs are excellent judges of character, this fact goes a long way toward explaining why some people don't like being around them. -
SarcasmTheElf wrote:
AnotherKevin wrote:
SarcasmTheElf wrote:
Stella's latest adventure in the woods. I'm still not sure how she managed to do this, but it was stuck on pretty well.
(snip)
I may grow old but I'll never grow up. -
Drybones wrote:
SarcasmTheElf wrote:
AnotherKevin wrote:
SarcasmTheElf wrote:
Stella's latest adventure in the woods. I'm still not sure how she managed to do this, but it was stuck on pretty well.
(snip)
(Full disclosure, my Post WWII American history class covered material up to the present time that I took it.)Dogs are excellent judges of character, this fact goes a long way toward explaining why some people don't like being around them. -
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AnotherKevin wrote:
SarcasmTheElf wrote:
Stella's latest adventure in the woods. I'm still not sure how she managed to do this, but it was stuck on pretty well.
(snip)
The road to glory cannot be followed with much baggage.
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Astro wrote:
Hey when I read 1984 in high school is was still a futuristic novel.
Changes Daily→ ♪♫♪♫♪♫♪♫ ♪♫♪♫♪♫ ← Don't blame me. It's That Lonesome Guitar. -
milkman wrote:
Astro wrote:
Hey when I read 1984 in high school is was still a futuristic novel.
...In 2009Dogs are excellent judges of character, this fact goes a long way toward explaining why some people don't like being around them. -
Astro wrote:
Hey when I read 1984 in high school is was still a futuristic novel.
I read that, and watched 2001: A Space Odyssey years ago. The movie when it came out.
I was reading Asmiov's 'I, Robot' in the 1950s.--
"What do you mean its sunrise already ?!", me. -
Astro wrote:
Hey when I read 1984 in high school is was still a futuristic novel.
My kids have both read it as a historical novelSometimes you will never know the value of a moment until it becomes a memory.
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Astro wrote:
AnotherKevin wrote:
SarcasmTheElf wrote:
Stella's latest adventure in the woods. I'm still not sure how she managed to do this, but it was stuck on pretty well.
(snip)
Rasty wrote:
Astro wrote:
Hey when I read 1984 in high school is was still a futuristic novel.
My kids have both read it as a historical novel
I'm not lost. I know where I am. I'm right here. -
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odd man out wrote:
Kevin is now much too old to do any hiking. But from the picture, it looks like he wasn't much into hiking when he was younger either. At least he didn't want to get his feet wet.
I'm not lost. I know where I am. I'm right here. -
AnotherKevin wrote:
odd man out wrote:
Kevin is now much too old to do any hiking. But from the picture, it looks like he wasn't much into hiking when he was younger either. At least he didn't want to get his feet wet.
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socks wrote:
AnotherKevin wrote:
odd man out wrote:
Kevin is now much too old to do any hiking. But from the picture, it looks like he wasn't much into hiking when he was younger either. At least he didn't want to get his feet wet.
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socks wrote:
AnotherKevin wrote:
odd man out wrote:
Kevin is now much too old to do any hiking. But from the picture, it looks like he wasn't much into hiking when he was younger either. At least he didn't want to get his feet wet.
I may grow old but I'll never grow up. -
Drybones wrote:
socks wrote:
AnotherKevin wrote:
odd man out wrote:
Kevin is now much too old to do any hiking. But from the picture, it looks like he wasn't much into hiking when he was younger either. At least he didn't want to get his feet wet.
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My grand-pup Max on Max Patch. He's such a cutie.Lost in the right direction.
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Today we had to put down our dog.
Abbie-gale (Abby) was an 11 year old shepherd mix from a resque shelter an the streets of Trenton, she had kidney decease, an abdominal mass, and pretty bad arthritis. I know y'all know how it is as many of us have been here before.
Gonna miss her terrible! She was a gentle soul.
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JimBlue wrote:
My condolences.
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meat wrote:
Today we had to put down our dog.
Abbie-gale (Abby) was an 11 year old shepherd mix from a resque shelter an the streets of Trenton, she had kidney decease, an abdominal mass, and pretty bad arthritis. I know y'all know how it is as many of us have been here before.
Gonna miss her terrible! She was a gentle soul.
"Dazed and Confused"
Recycle, re-use, re-purpose
Plant a tree
Take a kid hiking
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jimmyjam wrote:
meat wrote:
Today we had to put down our dog.
Abbie-gale (Abby) was an 11 year old shepherd mix from a resque shelter an the streets of Trenton, she had kidney decease, an abdominal mass, and pretty bad arthritis. I know y'all know how it is as many of us have been here before.
Gonna miss her terrible! She was a gentle soul.
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meat wrote:
Today we had to put down our dog.
Abbie-gale (Abby) was an 11 year old shepherd mix from a resque shelter an the streets of Trenton, she had kidney decease, an abdominal mass, and pretty bad arthritis. I know y'all know how it is as many of us have been here before.
Gonna miss her terrible! She was a gentle soul.
bacon can solve most any problem. -
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sheepdog wrote:
meat wrote:
Today we had to put down our dog.
Abbie-gale (Abby) was an 11 year old shepherd mix from a resque shelter an the streets of Trenton, she had kidney decease, an abdominal mass, and pretty bad arthritis. I know y'all know how it is as many of us have been here before.
Gonna miss her terrible! She was a gentle soul.
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LIhikers wrote:
Sorry to hear about your dog.
It's a sad day when a beloved pet passes
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