MAH645
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posted on February 18, 2002 02:43:08 PM new
I did have a cat that my hubby really hated when we met.He used to call it Slob.One day hubby was on the porch hollering Here Slob,Slob,Slob and he really got a few women going down the street highly bent.The cat never did take a liking to him.
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hjw
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posted on February 18, 2002 02:50:08 PM new
LoL!!!
In Mississippi that sounds almost like the way that they call the pigs...Ah suey Ah suey, Ah, Suu...eyy!
It's a wonder those women didn't whack him upside the head HaHaHa!
Helen
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ashlandtrader
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posted on February 18, 2002 04:30:27 PM new
Helen,
That is FUNNY!
:0)
....saddlebags indeed!
How about something really obvious, like dog?
Friends named their cat "uh oh" because it was the only thing their 2 yr old could say at the time. (being 2, he did a lot of things that ended with "uh oh"!, but I digress.)
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bunnicula
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posted on February 18, 2002 06:08:52 PM new
If a wrestling fan:
Gorgeous George (George for short)
If you like retro:
Towser
If a movie fan:
Boston Blackie (great series) or Cameo (boston terrier dog star from the 10's/20's)
If you like beer:
Whizzer (Whiz for short)
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tomwiii
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posted on February 18, 2002 06:28:59 PM new
Boston Blackie?: I love it! And it used to be one of my favorite TV shows!
I met Chester Morris back in (I think) 1968 at Lakewood Theatre of Maine. He was in the summer stock production of "The Subject Was Roses" along with Maureen O'Sullivan (Jane of Tarzan movie fame) and a very young, unknown kid...Martin Sheen!
I was really thrilled because I had loved that show!
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auroranorth
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posted on February 19, 2002 10:26:18 PM new
hey helen that dog named trouble was it the same dog that jack London wrote that damm spot about ?
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alwaysbroke
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posted on February 20, 2002 04:32:33 AM new
My friends owned their dog, Lucy, so long that she developed arthritus. One day she sneaked outside and ran into the yard full of snow.
When they saw Lucy outside, they called, but she just stood there in the snow. Her arthritus had seized up, and her legs wouldn't bend. So they had to go get her and carry her back into the house. Pupsicle?
LOL
True story.
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auroranorth
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posted on February 20, 2002 05:57:45 AM new
yes this is correct, Just like in Humans males are born with testicles later when they become fathers they have popsicles.
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hjw
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posted on February 20, 2002 07:01:14 AM new
auroranorth
"hey helen that dog named trouble was it the same dog that jack London wrote that damm spot about ?"
White Fang... None of London's dogs were named "trouble" but it's interesting that you see the connection between the story and these threads.
Helen
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auroranorth
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posted on February 20, 2002 08:02:06 AM new
Not White fang, really do mena ''That Damm Spot'' By Jack London.
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mrssantaclaus
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posted on February 20, 2002 06:33:28 PM new
My Dad's dog was Peanuts
My sister's dog was Patches (Patchie)
They got together and had PEPSI
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rarriffle
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posted on February 21, 2002 04:05:20 PM new
My ex-husband named his dog B*t*ch, said he named her after me.
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alwaysbroke
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posted on February 21, 2002 04:19:19 PM new
My ex-husband named his dog B*t*ch, said he named her after me.
So what are you going to name YOUR dog???
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auroranorth
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posted on February 21, 2002 04:35:22 PM new
we were making shirts up and came across a women's favorite animals, A Jag in the garage A tiger in bed, A mink in the closet, and a jackass to pay for it all,
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alwaysbroke
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posted on February 21, 2002 05:03:28 PM new
a women's favorite animals
LOL!!!!!
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antinoise1
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posted on February 22, 2002 07:35:33 PM new
Being from Baw-stin, I can tell you that a Baw-stin name would be great. How about
Conna- some people say Corner, like the conna store!
Gahhhdin- Garden, we have a lovely garden
Fleet- after the Fleet Center
Haaavid- Harvard
Wicked!
Be proud! I'm sure he'll look and act just like you.
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MAH645
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posted on March 2, 2002 10:46:28 AM new
Tom the mailman is also going to visit you and bring you a stray cat,and I know it will luv you.Let me know what you name it.
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tomwiii
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posted on March 2, 2002 11:23:09 PM new
I named him FRITZ & he's making movies with the MONKEYS now!
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auroranorth
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posted on March 7, 2002 09:39:49 PM new
any how about that poor doggie that seized up in the cold, this is not really uncommon in older dogs will see this in apx 1 out of 200 cases more common in older dogs the older the more common, what I would do is
1, carry the beastie inside.
2. inject 3 cc under the skin of vitamin b complex. give some aspirin hidden in the end of a hotdog,
3 some warm not hot chicken soup with rice about 3 hours later.
when using needles make sure you know what your doing NO air bubbles, and get a sharps container for the needle tips to be disposed of in.
4.in the case of older dogs aspirin helps arthritis,
when aspirin no longer works have the vet write a script for bute,
when bute no longer works try rimydal or carbuprofen
when these no longer work you need a vet (rare)who knows the three accupuncture points on each side of the hip to either
A.inject iodine for a temp relief
or B.a 24kt gold solution for a permanent solution. (works on horses and goats too, I have not seen it tried on a person) i Suspect it works in some cases by creating a different type of scar tissue.
5.chicken soup with rice will be a jolt and the dog should respond.
6.have a good vet check it later it's a waring sign of coming problems.
The lack of movement in the rear legs can also be caused by a disease called coonhound paralaysis. this is a lot more common than thought especially if there has been contact with a possum. antibiotics will retun the dog to great health if this is the problem,
never put a loved pet down due to the back legs suddenly going out in a young dog without asking the vet to check for coonhhunds paralysis I have seen even good vets screw this one up.
My females had puppies about 6 weeks ago and the devils are all over the place playing now.
Hjw this ones is for you
''that spot'' by Jack London in the book
call of the wild ''and other stories by Jack Londonlibrary of congress no 65-21851 copyright 1965
by grosset and dunlap inc printed by kingsport press in kingsport tenn story no 3 page 169 ''That Spot''about the dog from hell sent to punish a wayward miner
So There WAS too a Jack London Dog Named Spot
you owe me three chocolate chip girl scout cookies
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alwaysbroke
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posted on March 8, 2002 04:29:40 AM new
auroranorth,
The doggie that had arthritus is in Arizona now. Her family moved back to Ohio for about a year to sell their business and then back to Arizona again. Since it's owners are retirees, I think they also preferred the warmer climate for their old bones!
Sometimes I wish my hubby had taken that job transfer to Arizona he was offered!!! After all, you can eBay anywhere!!!
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