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Champion 14677 | Subject: RE: Ghoulie March (STILL BIKING) Madness!!! kcarroll - 2010-03-24 11:24 AM ceilidh - 2010-03-24 11:22 AM ironannekidd - 2010-03-24 11:15 AM Ghoulies I know I have mentioned my one dog before. I'm going to tell you a little bit about her. I had ordered a PI jacket off of bonktown. It came to the house yesterday while everyone was gone. I got home and she had shredded the packaging and drug my new jacket threw the mud and it was laying in the yard. I think it is still wearable, I'll have to check it out more later. She also used my daughters bike helmet as a chew toy yesterday. Here is a list of just a few of the things I know she has eaten/chewed on Daughter's bike helmet Son's bike helmet Cycling jersey I had shipped to the house a few weeks ago Staples for a staple gun Her bed New running shoes $100+ worth of Lego's I got shipped to the house for Christmas The lattice off of the front porch Dead kittens - yes kittens Guinea keets - FYI guineas are like chickens but dumber. They eat bugs so I like having them on the farm. Full grown guineas A rotisserie chicken I had sitting on the kitchen counter - I turned around to get a serving plate to put it on and she grabbed it off of the counter. We had pizza that night. She has been caught twice ON the dining room table eating food. I'm sure there's more but this is just what I could think of off of the top of my head. Somehow my dog knew I was reading the sins of another of her kin. She came up and placed her head in my lap and looked at me with "those" eyes and begged forgiveness for all canines everywhere. What about eggs,? Our former dog would run around with shells on his nose and feathers stuck to him and had the expression that said, "Nothing".. My mom's dog eats cat poop out of the litter box. If you visit my parents, do not let Annie give you a kiss. My dog calls this the Kitty snack bar. We keep it fenced off inside. |
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Champion 16743 Somewhere I can be nekidd | Subject: RE: Ghoulie March (STILL BIKING) Madness!!! wgraves7582 - 2010-03-24 11:25 AM ironannekidd - 2010-03-24 11:15 AM Ghoulies I know I have mentioned my one dog before. I'm going to tell you a little bit about her. I had ordered a PI jacket off of bonktown. It came to the house yesterday while everyone was gone. I got home and she had shredded the packaging and drug my new jacket threw the mud and it was laying in the yard. I think it is still wearable, I'll have to check it out more later. She also used my daughters bike helmet as a chew toy yesterday. Here is a list of just a few of the things I know she has eaten/chewed on Daughter's bike helmet Son's bike helmet Cycling jersey I had shipped to the house a few weeks ago Staples for a staple gun Her bed New running shoes $100+ worth of Lego's I got shipped to the house for Christmas The lattice off of the front porch Dead kittens - yes kittens Guinea keets - FYI guineas are like chickens but dumber. They eat bugs so I like having them on the farm. Full grown guineas A rotisserie chicken I had sitting on the kitchen counter - I turned around to get a serving plate to put it on and she grabbed it off of the counter. We had pizza that night. She has been caught twice ON the dining room table eating food. I'm sure there's more but this is just what I could think of off of the top of my head. And you keep it around why???? On Saturday night I came into the kitchen to find my dog on a chair at the table and standing on the table trying to get a bag. Needless to say I about threw her through the window. That is unacceptable on every count in my book. So Sunday or Monday I come out and my wife is petting her while she is standing on a kitchen chair - I threw her off and proceeded to explain to my wife that these chairs are reserved for humans and that if she thinks it is acceptable to pet the dog while she is on a chair - she needs to rethink her desire to have a dog because that is not going to work in my house. I can still feel my h/r jump when I think about it I do not abuse the dog but come on now that is just wrong! Oh I'm TOTALLY not ok with her doing this stuff. And animals do not go on the furniture in my house. We keep her around because the kids love her, and she CAN be a good dog. I do like taking her for walks. We have a 4 mile loop we do, she's all over the place. I walk 4 miles, she easily goes 8. She's fun to watch swimming in the ponds, too. Someday I'll put in one of the wireless fences in the yard to keep her at home. She knew she was in trouble yesterday. As soon as she saw me cleaning up the yard she ran into the garage with her tail between her legs. |
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Champion 16743 Somewhere I can be nekidd | Subject: RE: Ghoulie March (STILL BIKING) Madness!!! ceilidh - 2010-03-24 11:26 AM kcarroll - 2010-03-24 11:24 AM ceilidh - 2010-03-24 11:22 AM ironannekidd - 2010-03-24 11:15 AM Ghoulies I know I have mentioned my one dog before. I'm going to tell you a little bit about her. I had ordered a PI jacket off of bonktown. It came to the house yesterday while everyone was gone. I got home and she had shredded the packaging and drug my new jacket threw the mud and it was laying in the yard. I think it is still wearable, I'll have to check it out more later. She also used my daughters bike helmet as a chew toy yesterday. Here is a list of just a few of the things I know she has eaten/chewed on Daughter's bike helmet Son's bike helmet Cycling jersey I had shipped to the house a few weeks ago Staples for a staple gun Her bed New running shoes $100+ worth of Lego's I got shipped to the house for Christmas The lattice off of the front porch Dead kittens - yes kittens Guinea keets - FYI guineas are like chickens but dumber. They eat bugs so I like having them on the farm. Full grown guineas A rotisserie chicken I had sitting on the kitchen counter - I turned around to get a serving plate to put it on and she grabbed it off of the counter. We had pizza that night. She has been caught twice ON the dining room table eating food. I'm sure there's more but this is just what I could think of off of the top of my head. Somehow my dog knew I was reading the sins of another of her kin. She came up and placed her head in my lap and looked at me with "those" eyes and begged forgiveness for all canines everywhere. What about eggs,? Our former dog would run around with shells on his nose and feathers stuck to him and had the expression that said, "Nothing".. My mom's dog eats cat poop out of the litter box. If you visit my parents, do not let Annie give you a kiss. My dog calls this the Kitty snack bar. We keep it fenced off inside. That's funny! |
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2010-03-24 10:30 AM in reply to: #2743361 |
Champion 14677 | Subject: RE: Ghoulie March (STILL BIKING) Madness!!! People who do agility training are into it like any other sport. I takes lots and lots and lots of time. My former dog (a long haired pure white german shepherd) was a search and rescue dog. We specialized in lost kids. They thought she was an angel when we found them. It took way too much time though and it was not always a happy ending. I gave it up for the last reason. |
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Pro 4482 NJ | Subject: RE: Ghoulie March (STILL BIKING) Madness!!! I have my first session with a swim coach at the Y tonight. It is a stroke class and is supposed to be very good. My PT who I started ART with last week recommended it. I remain in search of swim mojo. Speaking of which, hope Melindy is doing well and stops by. I am always inspired by her ability to manage monster training sessions with med school. |
2010-03-24 10:32 AM in reply to: #2745175 |
Champion 14677 | Subject: RE: Ghoulie March (STILL BIKING) Madness!!! kcarroll - 2010-03-24 11:30 AM I have my first session with a swim coach at the Y tonight. It is a stroke class and is supposed to be very good. My PT who I started ART with last week recommended it. I remain in search of swim mojo. Speaking of which, hope Melindy is doing well and stops by. I am always inspired by her ability to manage monster training sessions with med school. x2 on Melindy. She is inspiring and doesn't even know it. Very cool about the swim coach. They only have those during the day at the nearest pool to me. |
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Pro 4482 NJ | Subject: RE: Ghoulie March (STILL BIKING) Madness!!! ceilidh - 2010-03-24 11:30 AM People who do agility training are into it like any other sport. I takes lots and lots and lots of time. My former dog (a long haired pure white german shepherd) was a search and rescue dog. We specialized in lost kids. They thought she was an angel when we found them. It took way too much time though and it was not always a happy ending. I gave it up for the last reason. Wow, that must have been tough. I'm amazed by people who work search/rescue. In awe of the animals and the people. You did your turn. |
2010-03-24 10:33 AM in reply to: #2743361 |
Champion 14677 | Subject: RE: Ghoulie March (STILL BIKING) Madness!!! Just to make everyone jealous. I am opening up my doors and windows now. It is the same temp out as in.. FRESH AIR INSIDE!!!!! |
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2010-03-24 10:34 AM in reply to: #2745174 |
Champion 16743 Somewhere I can be nekidd | Subject: RE: Ghoulie March (STILL BIKING) Madness!!! ceilidh - 2010-03-24 11:30 AM People who do agility training are into it like any other sport. I takes lots and lots and lots of time. My former dog (a long haired pure white german shepherd) was a search and rescue dog. We specialized in lost kids. They thought she was an angel when we found them. It took way too much time though and it was not always a happy ending. I gave it up for the last reason. My friend and his dog are GREAT at it. They put in a lot of time and energy into training. I've been there and gone hiding for them to find me. The group they are with isn't a good one though. They want him, but they don't want his dog, they want my other friends/his girlfriends dog. His dog, they say, isn't high energy enough. He has found everyone he has ever gone looking for. I know it isn't always a happy ending. My friend does, too. He's a former cop, I think he'd like to change that. I know the agility takes a lot of time, and consistency, which I don't have in my house right now. Someday when I'm too old and arthritic to s/b/r anymore I will have time to put more energy into dog training. |
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Champion 14677 | Subject: RE: Ghoulie March (STILL BIKING) Madness!!! kcarroll - 2010-03-24 11:33 AM ceilidh - 2010-03-24 11:30 AM People who do agility training are into it like any other sport. I takes lots and lots and lots of time. My former dog (a long haired pure white german shepherd) was a search and rescue dog. We specialized in lost kids. They thought she was an angel when we found them. It took way too much time though and it was not always a happy ending. I gave it up for the last reason. Wow, that must have been tough. I'm amazed by people who work search/rescue. In awe of the animals and the people. You did your turn. Thanks, it did have its really really beautiful moments, too. |
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Champion 16743 Somewhere I can be nekidd | Subject: RE: Ghoulie March (STILL BIKING) Madness!!! kcarroll - 2010-03-24 11:30 AM I have my first session with a swim coach at the Y tonight. It is a stroke class and is supposed to be very good. My PT who I started ART with last week recommended it. I remain in search of swim mojo. Speaking of which, hope Melindy is doing well and stops by. I am always inspired by her ability to manage monster training sessions with med school. WOOHOO!!! Have fun at class. |
2010-03-24 10:36 AM in reply to: #2745196 |
Champion 16743 Somewhere I can be nekidd | Subject: RE: Ghoulie March (STILL BIKING) Madness!!! ceilidh - 2010-03-24 11:33 AM Just to make everyone jealous. I am opening up my doors and windows now. It is the same temp out as in.. FRESH AIR INSIDE!!!!! I hope it's like that when we're all there for the bike ride Sunday. |
2010-03-24 10:37 AM in reply to: #2745201 |
Champion 14677 | Subject: RE: Ghoulie March (STILL BIKING) Madness!!! ironannekidd - 2010-03-24 11:34 AM ceilidh - 2010-03-24 11:30 AM People who do agility training are into it like any other sport. I takes lots and lots and lots of time. My former dog (a long haired pure white german shepherd) was a search and rescue dog. We specialized in lost kids. They thought she was an angel when we found them. It took way too much time though and it was not always a happy ending. I gave it up for the last reason. My friend and his dog are GREAT at it. They put in a lot of time and energy into training. I've been there and gone hiding for them to find me. The group they are with isn't a good one though. They want him, but they don't want his dog, they want my other friends/his girlfriends dog. His dog, they say, isn't high energy enough. He has found everyone he has ever gone looking for. I know it isn't always a happy ending. My friend does, too. He's a former cop, I think he'd like to change that. I know the agility takes a lot of time, and consistency, which I don't have in my house right now. Someday when I'm too old and arthritic to s/b/r anymore I will have time to put more energy into dog training. Seems to me that is the point. My girl, (named Magnolia, southern bell that she was) was not energetic but very persistent. She was very good at calming people down too. Boy do I miss her. She was 17 when she went. |
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Champion 14677 | Subject: RE: Ghoulie March (STILL BIKING) Madness!!! ironannekidd - 2010-03-24 11:36 AM ceilidh - 2010-03-24 11:33 AM Just to make everyone jealous. I am opening up my doors and windows now. It is the same temp out as in.. FRESH AIR INSIDE!!!!! I hope it's like that when we're all there for the bike ride Sunday. It won't be in the 70s like it is supposed to be today but it is gonna be in the high 60s. |
2010-03-24 10:39 AM in reply to: #2743361 |
Champion 14677 | Subject: RE: Ghoulie March (STILL BIKING) Madness!!! On that note, I am going to grab an early bite to eat and go outside for yard therapy. |
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Champion 16743 Somewhere I can be nekidd | Subject: RE: Ghoulie March (STILL BIKING) Madness!!! ceilidh - 2010-03-24 11:39 AM On that note, I am going to grab an early bite to eat and go outside for yard therapy. Have fun |
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Champion 16743 Somewhere I can be nekidd | Subject: RE: Ghoulie March (STILL BIKING) Madness!!! I wonder how many pages the bEASTies would have if you weren't posting there Bill. |
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Champion 16743 Somewhere I can be nekidd | Subject: RE: Ghoulie March (STILL BIKING) Madness!!! Bill posting TopPage! |
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Champion 16743 Somewhere I can be nekidd | Subject: RE: Ghoulie March (STILL BIKING) Madness!!! wgraves7582 - 2010-03-24 12:46 PM Did you ever see the movie The Office Space?
I feel like having you bring me a fish and cutting it up and putting it in people’s trash can at work! I would take my cube apart but I can look outside and see the weather so I am happy there.
I don’t like stealing money so that is no good either.
Yep – just the fish thing – Oh and the fax destruction part – beautiful. I could do that to my phone maybe. But it never rings. So maybe it doesn’t work – LOL
Alright that is what I do when I go outside at lunch – I get like I need to break out – I saw my bike, I see the sky, I think escape. Do you think anyone would miss me? I am Cost Seg afterall!
Go back to work – sorry this is pure ramblings! I have never seen it, but it is on the list of movies I'd like to see. I have read the quotes on IMDB. |
2010-03-24 11:55 AM in reply to: #2745450 |
Pro 4482 NJ | Subject: RE: Ghoulie March (STILL BIKING) Madness!!! wgraves7582 - 2010-03-24 12:46 PM Did you ever see the movie The Office Space?
I feel like having you bring me a fish and cutting it up and putting it in people’s trash can at work! I would take my cube apart but I can look outside and see the weather so I am happy there.
I don’t like stealing money so that is no good either.
Yep – just the fish thing – Oh and the fax destruction part – beautiful. I could do that to my phone maybe. But it never rings. So maybe it doesn’t work – LOL
Alright that is what I do when I go outside at lunch – I get like I need to break out – I saw my bike, I see the sky, I think escape. Do you think anyone would miss me? I am Cost Seg afterall!
Go back to work – sorry this is pure ramblings! HP 46(?) yo white male found in vallage rambling incoherently *puts hand to forehead* No apparent fever *checks pulse* slow, but likely due to superior cardiovascular conditioning *blood glucose could be culprit, so gives him sip of oj* seems fine Dx separation anxiety due to time away from bike since morning commute Rx patient needs to leave office immediately and ride his bike. |
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