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2010-10-07 12:44 PM in reply to: #3138600 |
Melon Presser 52116 | Subject: RE: Ghoulies October: Team BT dimplespoo - 2010-10-08 1:40 AM mbasta - 2010-10-07 12:20 PM All this talk about fur babies, I thought I would share the fur baby love of my life. Ah he/she is adorable... I wish one of my labs would crawl under the covers and snuggle. My only cuddler (Bo) isn't thrilled with the bed so far. Really?!?! All of my animals know what "OFF" means (the cats just don't understand "and stay off, too.") The dogs know what "F$%# OFF" means ... that I'm SERIOUS. heh |
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2010-10-07 12:45 PM in reply to: #3126990 |
Melon Presser 52116 | Subject: RE: Ghoulies October: Team BT Ooooh! Flying pets toppage! |
2010-10-07 12:46 PM in reply to: #3138607 |
Expert 1580 Ankeny, Iowa | Subject: RE: Ghoulies October: Team BT TriAya - 2010-10-07 12:42 PM dimplespoo - 2010-10-08 1:35 AM QueenZipp - 2010-10-07 11:21 AM Yanti needs to visit Stacie's logs and see her pretty chocolate lab Hehe.. She has seen him. I posted the picture of the sideways look in the COJ photography contest and shared the other one earlier in this thread. We have one of each color so I love to hear of Yanti's adventures with hers. So much different then our adventures so far. Oh no, you don't. Right now Lisa is in heat, so she's bleeding all over the floor. However, the good news is that she and the cats clean it up. Oh dear... Luckily our two ladies are fixed so we don't deal with that. Will see how little man does since he isn't going to be fixed. He won't bleed - I just hope he doesn't hump everything in site. |
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Expert 1580 Ankeny, Iowa | Subject: RE: Ghoulies October: Team BT TriAya - 2010-10-07 12:44 PM dimplespoo - 2010-10-08 1:40 AM mbasta - 2010-10-07 12:20 PM All this talk about fur babies, I thought I would share the fur baby love of my life. Ah he/she is adorable... I wish one of my labs would crawl under the covers and snuggle. My only cuddler (Bo) isn't thrilled with the bed so far. Really?!?! All of my animals know what "OFF" means (the cats just don't understand "and stay off, too.") The dogs know what "F$%# OFF" means ... that I'm SERIOUS. heh Yes - Bo is just full of "go now juice" that he is looking for his sisters over the edge of the bed or how to get off. Sammie - our black lab - loves the bed and will climb up anytime she has a chance - she just isn't a cuddlier. Cherish - our golden is just too old (will be 15 in Dec) so she can't make it up on the bed anymore and prefers the floor on her blankets. We are hoping that Bo as he gets older will like it but so far he prefers his crate which I have to admit is a good thing - mommy doesn't feel so bad when she leaves to put him in it. |
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2010-10-07 12:50 PM in reply to: #3138278 |
Elite 3460 Slackerville, USA | Subject: RE: Ghoulies October: Team BT |
2010-10-07 12:53 PM in reply to: #3138362 |
Elite 3460 Slackerville, USA | Subject: RE: Ghoulies October: Team BT QueenZipp - 2010-10-07 10:17 AM Jen found me some articles on the effects of the quinolones and tendonitis etcetera.....up to 6 freaking months from taking those drugs. I am saying this so if anyone has a prescription for Levaquin, Avelox, or Cipro handed to them they can ask the person handing it to them if ther is another alternative that WON'T potentially leave you sidelined with muscular injury!! Wow, I guess I better watch it. I had a prescription of Cipro for a trip we took to Mexico in June. Looks like I better take it easy for another three months. |
2010-10-07 12:56 PM in reply to: #3138622 |
Melon Presser 52116 | Subject: RE: Ghoulies October: Team BT dimplespoo - 2010-10-08 1:46 AM TriAya - 2010-10-07 12:42 PM dimplespoo - 2010-10-08 1:35 AM QueenZipp - 2010-10-07 11:21 AM Yanti needs to visit Stacie's logs and see her pretty chocolate lab Hehe.. She has seen him. I posted the picture of the sideways look in the COJ photography contest and shared the other one earlier in this thread. We have one of each color so I love to hear of Yanti's adventures with hers. So much different then our adventures so far. Oh no, you don't. Right now Lisa is in heat, so she's bleeding all over the floor. However, the good news is that she and the cats clean it up. Oh dear... Luckily our two ladies are fixed so we don't deal with that. Will see how little man does since he isn't going to be fixed. He won't bleed - I just hope he doesn't hump everything in site. He might do that if he got fixed anyway. The only behavior fixing is very effective at fixing is urine-marking. He be fine. The trick, really (this goes for all dogs for everything!) is to train him well. Well-trained intact male dogs can even be exercised around female dogs in heat. |
2010-10-07 1:02 PM in reply to: #3138647 |
Champion 16743 Somewhere I can be nekidd | Subject: RE: Ghoulies October: Team BT TriAya - 2010-10-07 1:56 PM dimplespoo - 2010-10-08 1:46 AM TriAya - 2010-10-07 12:42 PM dimplespoo - 2010-10-08 1:35 AM QueenZipp - 2010-10-07 11:21 AM Yanti needs to visit Stacie's logs and see her pretty chocolate lab Hehe.. She has seen him. I posted the picture of the sideways look in the COJ photography contest and shared the other one earlier in this thread. We have one of each color so I love to hear of Yanti's adventures with hers. So much different then our adventures so far. Oh no, you don't. Right now Lisa is in heat, so she's bleeding all over the floor. However, the good news is that she and the cats clean it up. Oh dear... Luckily our two ladies are fixed so we don't deal with that. Will see how little man does since he isn't going to be fixed. He won't bleed - I just hope he doesn't hump everything in site. He might do that if he got fixed anyway. The only behavior fixing is very effective at fixing is urine-marking. He be fine. The trick, really (this goes for all dogs for everything!) is to train him well. Well-trained intact male dogs can even be exercised around female dogs in heat. You have dog knowledge. Twice recently people on here have made reference to 6 month old Great Dane puppies. I did some quick math and my Great Dane puppy will be 6 months around the time we have our Christmas tree up. Should I be worried? |
2010-10-07 1:12 PM in reply to: #3126990 |
Elite 3460 Slackerville, USA | Subject: RE: Ghoulies October: Team BT Good afternoon Ghoulie Crushers! I'm a little late to the party today. I ate something that didn't agree with me. I'm just happy it didn't hit in middle of my run last night. Doing much better now. I'm even considering putting today's workout back on the schedule for this evening. If you have to get sick, a little quickie illness is the only way to go. |
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2010-10-07 1:15 PM in reply to: #3137895 |
Extreme Veteran 671 Not Quite DFL | Subject: RE: Ghoulies October: Team BT dimplespoo - 2010-10-07 8:41 AM I went through the logs of the people who hadn't updated the spreadsheet and took care of it with what was posted in their logs. We now have a slight (.4) lead over the Ghoulies. I wondered who did that! I'm actually still trying to catch up on the posts. I'll be ahead of schedule by the weekend I think. Might do a run tonight as I biked this a.m. |
2010-10-07 1:15 PM in reply to: #3138660 |
Melon Presser 52116 | Subject: RE: Ghoulies October: Team BT ironannekidd - 2010-10-08 2:02 AM TriAya - 2010-10-07 1:56 PM dimplespoo - 2010-10-08 1:46 AM TriAya - 2010-10-07 12:42 PM dimplespoo - 2010-10-08 1:35 AM QueenZipp - 2010-10-07 11:21 AM Yanti needs to visit Stacie's logs and see her pretty chocolate lab Hehe.. She has seen him. I posted the picture of the sideways look in the COJ photography contest and shared the other one earlier in this thread. We have one of each color so I love to hear of Yanti's adventures with hers. So much different then our adventures so far. Oh no, you don't. Right now Lisa is in heat, so she's bleeding all over the floor. However, the good news is that she and the cats clean it up. Oh dear... Luckily our two ladies are fixed so we don't deal with that. Will see how little man does since he isn't going to be fixed. He won't bleed - I just hope he doesn't hump everything in site. He might do that if he got fixed anyway. The only behavior fixing is very effective at fixing is urine-marking. He be fine. The trick, really (this goes for all dogs for everything!) is to train him well. Well-trained intact male dogs can even be exercised around female dogs in heat. You have dog knowledge. Twice recently people on here have made reference to 6 month old Great Dane puppies. I did some quick math and my Great Dane puppy will be 6 months around the time we have our Christmas tree up. Should I be worried? Ha ha ha ha ... that would be me In reference to me So if you don't mind your puppy being just like me, around that time, there's nothing to worry about!!! Nope, nothing to worry about if you're taking him to puppy school, teaching him WHAT to chew on and that everything else is off-limits, basic training, etc. That said, no matter how well trained a dog is, be prepared to lose at least one thing of value. |
2010-10-07 1:17 PM in reply to: #3138626 |
Melon Presser 52116 | Subject: RE: Ghoulies October: Team BT wgraves7582 - 2010-10-08 1:48 AM Also Team BT we had a doctor to be post some very informative info on collorectal cancer screening on our page - come on by and read it - very interesting. Ooooh thanks for the heads-up Bill! |
2010-10-07 1:18 PM in reply to: #3138632 |
Melon Presser 52116 | Subject: RE: Ghoulies October: Team BT pdbman - 2010-10-08 1:50 AM TriAya - 2010-10-07 9:52 AM How can I be tylered again already?! Who's Tyler? That's Yantispeak for "tired." Just like you are Yantispeak for "piglet." |
2010-10-07 1:19 PM in reply to: #3138681 |
Melon Presser 52116 | Subject: RE: Ghoulies October: Team BT pdbman - 2010-10-08 2:12 AM Good afternoon Ghoulie Crushers! I'm a little late to the party today. I ate something that didn't agree with me. I'm just happy it didn't hit in middle of my run last night. Doing much better now. I'm even considering putting today's workout back on the schedule for this evening. If you have to get sick, a little quickie illness is the only way to go. Aw, {{{MELON PRESS}}} glad you're better. Maybe try the workout, easy, and if it doesn't work out don't work out? |
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2010-10-07 1:20 PM in reply to: #3138695 |
Champion 16743 Somewhere I can be nekidd | Subject: RE: Ghoulies October: Team BT TriAya - 2010-10-07 2:15 PM ironannekidd - 2010-10-08 2:02 AM TriAya - 2010-10-07 1:56 PM dimplespoo - 2010-10-08 1:46 AM TriAya - 2010-10-07 12:42 PM dimplespoo - 2010-10-08 1:35 AM QueenZipp - 2010-10-07 11:21 AM Yanti needs to visit Stacie's logs and see her pretty chocolate lab Hehe.. She has seen him. I posted the picture of the sideways look in the COJ photography contest and shared the other one earlier in this thread. We have one of each color so I love to hear of Yanti's adventures with hers. So much different then our adventures so far. Oh no, you don't. Right now Lisa is in heat, so she's bleeding all over the floor. However, the good news is that she and the cats clean it up. Oh dear... Luckily our two ladies are fixed so we don't deal with that. Will see how little man does since he isn't going to be fixed. He won't bleed - I just hope he doesn't hump everything in site. He might do that if he got fixed anyway. The only behavior fixing is very effective at fixing is urine-marking. He be fine. The trick, really (this goes for all dogs for everything!) is to train him well. Well-trained intact male dogs can even be exercised around female dogs in heat. You have dog knowledge. Twice recently people on here have made reference to 6 month old Great Dane puppies. I did some quick math and my Great Dane puppy will be 6 months around the time we have our Christmas tree up. Should I be worried? Ha ha ha ha ... that would be me In reference to me So if you don't mind your puppy being just like me, around that time, there's nothing to worry about!!! Nope, nothing to worry about if you're taking him to puppy school, teaching him WHAT to chew on and that everything else is off-limits, basic training, etc. That said, no matter how well trained a dog is, be prepared to lose at least one thing of value. Yeah, my lab ate over $100 worth of Lego's last Christmas that I had ordered for my nephew and son. As well as a cycling jacket, and 2 pair of running shoes. My GD hasn't eaten anything important or valuable yet, but he's still young. We do go to a basic obedience class, I need to get signed up for the next class pronto. |
2010-10-07 1:21 PM in reply to: #3126990 |
Extreme Veteran 671 Not Quite DFL | Subject: RE: Ghoulies October: Team BT man this thread flies fast. took me about 3 hours to catch up on all the reading. (between last night, this morning and right now) now, I have to get back to work. |
2010-10-07 1:22 PM in reply to: #3138694 |
Extreme Veteran 671 Not Quite DFL | Subject: RE: Ghoulies October: Team BT crimefighter2 - 2010-10-07 1:15 PM dimplespoo - 2010-10-07 8:41 AM I went through the logs of the people who hadn't updated the spreadsheet and took care of it with what was posted in their logs. We now have a slight (.4) lead over the Ghoulies. I wondered who did that! I'm actually still trying to catch up on the posts. I'll be ahead of schedule by the weekend I think. Might do a run tonight as I biked this a.m. oh - and thank you! |
2010-10-07 1:36 PM in reply to: #3138721 |
Melon Presser 52116 | Subject: RE: Ghoulies October: Team BT crimefighter2 - 2010-10-08 2:21 AM man this thread flies fast. took me about 3 hours to catch up on all the reading. (between last night, this morning and right now) now, I have to get back to work. What ... why? Don't read, just post!!!! Maybe that's just me. Heh. Good luck at work! |
2010-10-07 1:40 PM in reply to: #3138714 |
Melon Presser 52116 | Subject: RE: Ghoulies October: Team BT ironannekidd - 2010-10-08 2:20 AM TriAya - 2010-10-07 2:15 PM ironannekidd - 2010-10-08 2:02 AM TriAya - 2010-10-07 1:56 PM dimplespoo - 2010-10-08 1:46 AM TriAya - 2010-10-07 12:42 PM dimplespoo - 2010-10-08 1:35 AM QueenZipp - 2010-10-07 11:21 AM Yanti needs to visit Stacie's logs and see her pretty chocolate lab Hehe.. She has seen him. I posted the picture of the sideways look in the COJ photography contest and shared the other one earlier in this thread. We have one of each color so I love to hear of Yanti's adventures with hers. So much different then our adventures so far. Oh no, you don't. Right now Lisa is in heat, so she's bleeding all over the floor. However, the good news is that she and the cats clean it up. Oh dear... Luckily our two ladies are fixed so we don't deal with that. Will see how little man does since he isn't going to be fixed. He won't bleed - I just hope he doesn't hump everything in site. He might do that if he got fixed anyway. The only behavior fixing is very effective at fixing is urine-marking. He be fine. The trick, really (this goes for all dogs for everything!) is to train him well. Well-trained intact male dogs can even be exercised around female dogs in heat. You have dog knowledge. Twice recently people on here have made reference to 6 month old Great Dane puppies. I did some quick math and my Great Dane puppy will be 6 months around the time we have our Christmas tree up. Should I be worried? Ha ha ha ha ... that would be me In reference to me So if you don't mind your puppy being just like me, around that time, there's nothing to worry about!!! Nope, nothing to worry about if you're taking him to puppy school, teaching him WHAT to chew on and that everything else is off-limits, basic training, etc. That said, no matter how well trained a dog is, be prepared to lose at least one thing of value. Yeah, my lab ate over $100 worth of Lego's last Christmas that I had ordered for my nephew and son. As well as a cycling jacket, and 2 pair of running shoes. My GD hasn't eaten anything important or valuable yet, but he's still young. We do go to a basic obedience class, I need to get signed up for the next class pronto. ... and hasn't gone through teething yet. |
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2010-10-07 1:40 PM in reply to: #3126990 |
Melon Presser 52116 | Subject: RE: Ghoulies October: Team BT Teething toppage!!! |
2010-10-07 2:42 PM in reply to: #3137854 |
Beantown | Subject: RE: Ghoulies October: Team BT wgraves7582 - 2010-10-07 9:19 AM RedSoxChick - 2010-10-07 8:39 AM Ghoulie Busters!!! Doesn't anyone know the 'non-recording' members of the group? My plantar faz is killing my right foot but yoga helped this am... sadly the visit to the gym didn't boost our %. Fingers crossed that I can start running again. Happy Thursday Everyone Are you sure you are Happy???? The Evil Empire won last night damn YOU!!! i don't need to hear about it!!! GGGRRRRR |
2010-10-07 2:51 PM in reply to: #3138981 |
Melon Presser 52116 | Subject: RE: Ghoulies October: Team BT RedSoxChick - 2010-10-08 3:42 AM wgraves7582 - 2010-10-07 9:19 AM RedSoxChick - 2010-10-07 8:39 AM Ghoulie Busters!!! Doesn't anyone know the 'non-recording' members of the group? My plantar faz is killing my right foot but yoga helped this am... sadly the visit to the gym didn't boost our %. Fingers crossed that I can start running again. Happy Thursday Everyone Are you sure you are Happy???? The Evil Empire won last night damn YOU!!! i don't need to hear about it!!! GGGRRRRR Oh dear. I was addicted to baseball in the States and I'm sad to have left it. However, we do have baseball here in Indonesia! In fact, I live within walking distance of one of the fields (we don't have stadiums ... nothing like that) of Bali's team, which is called... the RED SOX!!!!!!!!!! I'll have to take a picture for you. |
2010-10-07 2:52 PM in reply to: #3126990 |
Extreme Veteran 557 Glendora, CA | Subject: RE: Ghoulies October: Team BT good 6 mile run at lunch. my legs are feeling good today. |
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