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On 2-12-2009 0:35, Sherry Shaw wrote:
> Invisible wrote:
>
>> You know you're old when Christmas now provokes feelings of dread
>> rather than excitement and joy. I've been pondering on exactly why
>> that is, and I think I've figured out at least part of the reason:
>> kids are so much easier to please.
>
> That, and when you realize that most of the people you know are dead.
>
> Ho ho ho! Merry Christmas!
>
> (I just gave my dog an empty 2 liter soda bottle to play with, and now
> she is the Happiest Dog in the World. Dance, Amelia, dance!)
Hi Sherry,
welcome back. (At least I think it was a long time ago that I saw your name)
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andrel wrote:
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> Hi Sherry,
>
> welcome back. (At least I think it was a long time ago that I saw your
> name)
Thanks, Andrel! Yes, I was quite busy with school for a while. Now I'm
just busy looking for a job...
--Sherry Shaw
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Stephen wrote:
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> You spoil that dog, you know :P
>
Sigh. I just can't help myself. Right now she's playing with a
cardboard toilet paper tube.
She's *very* easy to shop for.
(Of course, the Ultimate Perfect Most Awesome Magnificent Dog Toy in the
World is a tennis ball, preferably covered in dog saliva and rolled in
dirt, leaves, and odd, nameless substances.)
--Sherry Shaw
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Sherry Shaw wrote:
> Thanks, Andrel! Yes, I was quite busy with school for a while. Now I'm
> just busy looking for a job...
Welcome to the club. :-}
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What breed of dog is she?
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TC wrote:
> What breed of dog is she?
>
Amelia is a boxador, boxer and Labrador mix--very high-energy, and a
world-class salivator. ;)
--Sherry Shaw
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...and here is her picture.
--Sherry Shaw
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Nice dog! Looks a bit earnest, though. Of course, when taking a photograph
of a lady, she wants to leave a favourable impression. ;-)
I had a West Highland terrier for about 12 years. Your description of the
tennis ball toy did remind me of him - he really did love those. When we did
go for a walk he sometimes came back with a tennis ball matching your
description exactly - dirty and dripping as hell. Where he found them I
never did know. ;-)
He loved a dinosaur toy, too. We had "Baby" of Jim Hensons "Dinosaurs" -
with flashing eyes and sound when the tail got pulled - got it as a joke
present for some human family member. However, it fell from the table, and
thus in doggies possession. Best chewed dinosaur in the world. To my
astonishment it lasted more than a year.
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Sherry Shaw wrote:
> Stephen wrote:
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>> You spoil that dog, you know :P
>>
>
> Sigh. I just can't help myself. Right now she's playing with a
> cardboard toilet paper tube.
>
> She's *very* easy to shop for.
>
LOL you're lucky
> (Of course, the Ultimate Perfect Most Awesome Magnificent Dog Toy in the
> World is a tennis ball, preferably covered in dog saliva and rolled in
> dirt, leaves, and odd, nameless substances.)
>
If only you could patent it ;)
--
Best Regards,
Stephen
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TC wrote:
> Nice dog! Looks a bit earnest, though. Of course, when taking a photograph
> of a lady, she wants to leave a favourable impression. ;-)
>
True
> I had a West Highland terrier for about 12 years. Your description of the
> tennis ball toy did remind me of him - he really did love those. When we did
> go for a walk he sometimes came back with a tennis ball matching your
> description exactly - dirty and dripping as hell. Where he found them I
> never did know. ;-)
>
I had a boxer who had a rubber ring like that, it tasted of chocolate.
--
Best Regards,
Stephen
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