(I've had links wrap out before so if it does, highlight to the end of .html
and paste in browser)
Fran
Fran Bragg wrote:
>
> Here is a picture of P-nut. She doesn't look bad for a dead dog does she!
> :) You can see the shaved area on her neck where they gave her injections.
> You can't see the bite any longer.
>
<http://membersites.namezero.com/fbragg1.email.msn.com/whitestonestables/id8.html>
Enclosing the link in "<" and ">" should work although some programs
still embed a newline somewhere inbetween. Alternatively, you can go to
www.tinyurl.com and generate a tiny url. :-)
>
> (I've had links wrap out before so if it does, highlight to the end of .html
> and paste in browser)
This doesn't work because of the embedded newline. You have to copy and
paste in two steps. NBD.
Mary
Fran
"Mary McHugh" <trollb...@notroll.com> wrote in message
news:3DB023AF...@notroll.com...
> Fran Bragg wrote:
>>
>> Here is a picture of P-nut. She doesn't look bad for a dead dog does she!
>> :) You can see the shaved area on her neck where they gave her injections.
>> You can't see the bite any longer.
>>
> <http://membersites.namezero.com/fbragg1.email.msn.com/whitestonestables/id8.h
> tml>
>
> Enclosing the link in "<" and ">" should work although some programs
> still embed a newline somewhere inbetween. Alternatively, you can go to
> www.tinyurl.com and generate a tiny url. :-)
Hey, it worked for me, and I'm pure shoot and point. LOL. "Do I have to
paste it? Duh!" LOL....
Fran, now that you posted that link, I wondered if your dog was trying to
kill the snake. Was she? I missed a lot of that thread, too lazy after my
Italy trip to go look up the details. :(
Nice farm ya' got there, girl. By the by, there are three women to the left
of the dog gone race horse>>>> we will have to guess which one you are?
I guessed the middle one, since the far left person is half on the photo,
and the woman holding the horse is way too happy. I figure she had more
interest in the horse than just grooming it. :)
Nice ring... mine's gonna be bigger..nah-nah-nah-naaaa. Right now men and
equipment out back, oh, it makes a woman proud. Hubby sez I like seeing his
money going, and men working as a hobby. Snicker-snicker, he may be on to
sumpin'.
Jody
{all this is firmly funny, and tongue in cheekie.}
That's because Mary was nice enough to fix it for me! <G>
>
> Fran, now that you posted that link, I wondered if your dog was trying to
> kill the snake. Was she? I missed a lot of that thread, too lazy after my
> Italy trip to go look up the details. :(
I really don't think so. She is a very timid type of dog actually. I
didn't hear any growling or yapping at it so I think it caught her by
surprise as well! I had my back turned so didn't see the actual bite. I
just heard her yelp, turned and started out the door to see what had
happened and almost stepped on the darn thing myself! At least a rattle
snake will give you warning!
>
> Nice farm ya' got there, girl. By the by, there are three women to the
left
> of the dog gone race horse>>>> we will have to guess which one you are?
>
> I guessed the middle one, since the far left person is half on the photo,
> and the woman holding the horse is way too happy. I figure she had more
> interest in the horse than just grooming it. :)
I'm standing next to the one actually holding the horse who is the other
groom. We shared race duties that day since we actually raced in the
daytime for a change instead of midnight! (Those races we closed eyes and
drew straws!) We have on 'matching' uniforms. (Tall boots, tee's and
jeans! LOL!) Our tee's had the racing stable name on the back. The nicely
dressed one half out of the picture is the owner (you wouldn't expect her to
get sweat and mud all over her now would you!) Ha! I cropped her out of
the picture....(Keep in mind this was back in '85 or '86 and although of
course I look 'exactly' the same, I couldn't vouch for anyone else.. ;)
>
> Nice ring... mine's gonna be bigger..nah-nah-nah-naaaa. Right now men and
> equipment out back, oh, it makes a woman proud. Hubby sez I like seeing
his
> money going, and men working as a hobby. Snicker-snicker, he may be on to
> sumpin'.
I wish I could have gone bigger but with only 4 boarders I just couldn't
justify it. I was dead set on the Perma-flex. You should have seen the
original plan! 100 x 200 indoor with viewing area (temp controlled of
course!). I got spoiled in Germany where you could go eat lunch and have a
beer with your dogs (I was forced to drink their beer <g>) and watch lessons
all day at most any riding school! After pricing it out at over $100k and a
gross income of only $16k per year, I decided a smaller outdoor Perma-flex
would have to do...boo-hoo! Good luck with yours and make sure the drainage
is good! I had to come back and redo one end of mine which had a 'hump'
that was holding water.
>
> Jody
>
> {all this is firmly funny, and tongue in cheekie.}
>
Take care and good luck with your building!
Fran
Heh. That's neat.
For the record, the pic of the snakebit dog can be found at
http://tinyurl.com/22qx for anyone still having problems.
--
"All I know is that he likes pop tarts. POP TARTS. Find me a restaurant
that serves Pop tarts and we'll talk."
-Sara, 10/18/01
>Here is a picture of P-nut. She doesn't look bad for a dead dog does she!
>:) You can see the shaved area on her neck where they gave her injections.
>You can't see the bite any longer.
I got right to it...... she's wonderful. Glad it worked out ok.
Hunter