> When mine makes me get up at 4:30 AM to go see if there's food in his
> bowl, yes he's a spare.
i like when i get it a 4 in the morning , just to open the door so he can make sure , that the back yard is still there , he doesn't go out he just checks
> When mine makes me get up at 4:30 AM to go see if there's food in his
> bowl, yes he's a spare.
i like when i get it a 4 in the morning ,
just to open the door so he can make sure ,
that the back yard is still there ,
he doesn't go out he just checks
> > When mine makes me get up at 4:30 AM to go see if there's food in his
> > bowl, yes he's a spare.
> i like when i get it a 4 in the morning , > just to open the door so he can make sure , > that the back yard is still there , > he doesn't go out he just checks
<A...@harding.demon.co.uk> wrote:
> In message <almarsoft.6460493451947832...@News.Individual.NET>, used2be > <used...@live.com> writes
> >Yep she's laying right here on my shoes. :)
>On Sat, 14 Apr 2012 09:13:52 +0100, Alan Harding ><A...@harding.demon.co.uk> wrote:
>> In message <almarsoft.6460493451947832...@News.Individual.NET>,
>used2be
>> <used...@live.com> writes
>> >Yep she's laying right here on my shoes. :)
>> All that effort; she must need brushing ten times a day! I'll stick
>to
>> short haireds.
>She especially needs it now with all the oak thingies that stick to >her.
Which oak is that? Neither of our native oaks do sticky-on thingies, and I can't remember any foreign ones in arboretums doing it, though that may have been the time of year we visited them.
-- The opinions given above may be mine. They might also
just be what I feel like saying right now, okay?
>>> All that effort; she must need brushing ten times a day!
>>> I'll stick >>to
>>> short haireds.
>>She especially needs it now with all the oak thingies that
>>stick to her.
> Which oak is that? Neither of our native oaks do sticky-on
> thingies, and I can't remember any foreign ones in arboretums
> doing it, though that may have been the time of year we
> visited them.
> >> All that effort; she must need brushing ten times a day! I'll stick
> >to
> >> short haireds.
> >She especially needs it now with all the oak thingies that stick to > >her.
> Which oak is that? Neither of our native oaks do sticky-on thingies, and > I can't remember any foreign ones in arboretums doing it, though that > may have been the time of year we visited
Our peculiar oak trees are called Live Oaks. They're very unique.
-- ~don't let your happiness depend on something you may lose.
>> >> All that effort; she must need brushing ten times a day! I'll
>stick
>> >to
>> >> short haireds.
>> >She especially needs it now with all the oak thingies that stick
>to
>> >her.
>> Which oak is that? Neither of our native oaks do sticky-on
>thingies, and
>> I can't remember any foreign ones in arboretums doing it, though
>that
>> may have been the time of year we visited
>Our peculiar oak trees are called Live Oaks. They're very unique.
They had them around the square in Maycomb in 'To kill a mockingbird'. Good book, that. Good film, too.
-- The opinions given above may be mine. They might also
just be what I feel like saying right now, okay?
> >> >> All that effort; she must need brushing ten times a day! I'll
> >stick
> >> >to
> >> >> short haireds.
> >> >She especially needs it now with all the oak thingies that stick
> >to
> >> >her.
> >> Which oak is that? Neither of our native oaks do sticky-on
> >thingies, and
> >> I can't remember any foreign ones in arboretums doing it, though
> >that
> >> may have been the time of year we visited
> >Our peculiar oak trees are called Live Oaks. They're very unique.
> They had them around the square in Maycomb in 'To kill a mockingbird'. > Good book, that. Good film, too.
Yes but did you see my pictures? :)
-- ~don't let your happiness depend on something you may lose.
>> >> >> All that effort; she must need brushing ten times a day! I'll
>> >stick
>> >> >to
>> >> >> short haireds.
>> >> >She especially needs it now with all the oak thingies that stick
>> >to
>> >> >her.
>> >> Which oak is that? Neither of our native oaks do sticky-on
>> >thingies, and
>> >> I can't remember any foreign ones in arboretums doing it, though
>> >that
>> >> may have been the time of year we visited
>> >Our peculiar oak trees are called Live Oaks. They're very unique.
>> They had them around the square in Maycomb in 'To kill a
>mockingbird'.
>> Good book, that. Good film, too.
>Yes but did you see my pictures? :)
Yes, and thanked you for them. Have you read the book and watched the film? ;)
-- The opinions given above may be mine. They might also
just be what I feel like saying right now, okay?
> >> >> >> All that effort; she must need brushing ten times a day! I'll
> >> >stick
> >> >> >to
> >> >> >> short haireds.
> >> >> >She especially needs it now with all the oak thingies that stick
> >> >to
> >> >> >her.
> >> >> Which oak is that? Neither of our native oaks do sticky-on
> >> >thingies, and
> >> >> I can't remember any foreign ones in arboretums doing it, though
> >> >that
> >> >> may have been the time of year we visited
> >> >Our peculiar oak trees are called Live Oaks. They're very unique.
> >> They had them around the square in Maycomb in 'To kill a
> >mockingbird'.
> >> Good book, that. Good film, too.
> >Yes but did you see my pictures? :)
> Yes, and thanked you for them. Have you read the book and watched the > film? ;)
Heh...not yet.
-- ~don't let your happiness depend on something you may lose.
>> >> >> >> All that effort; she must need brushing ten times a
>> >> >> >> day! > I'll
>> >> >stick
>> >> >> >to
>> >> >> >> short haireds.
>> >> >> >She especially needs it now with all the oak thingies
>> >> >> >that > stick
>> >> >to
>> >> >> >her.
>> >> >> Which oak is that? Neither of our native oaks do
>> >> >> sticky-on >> >> >thingies, and
>> >> >> I can't remember any foreign ones in arboretums doing
>> >> >> it, > though
>> >> >that
>> >> >> may have been the time of year we visited
>> >> >Our peculiar oak trees are called Live Oaks. They're
>> >> >very > unique.
>> >> They had them around the square in Maycomb in 'To kill a
>> >mockingbird'.
>> >> Good book, that. Good film, too.
>> >Yes but did you see my pictures? :)
>> Yes, and thanked you for them. Have you read the book and
>> watched > the >> film? ;)
> Heh...not yet.
Both are excellent. The boys loved the film when they saw it in their early teens. They didn't complain afterward that I'd chosen another drama, and it was an old one, at that.