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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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If I adopted that dog.
I'd call it Heather.
(, Wed 8 Dec 2010, 12:47, 1 reply, 15 years ago)
I'd call it Tripod.

(, Wed 8 Dec 2010, 12:51, Reply)
*Waves at Blousie!*
Is Gilbert fully recovered from his adventure now?
(, Wed 8 Dec 2010, 12:52, Reply)
*waves*
Who can tell. *shrugs* He keeps things very close to his chest.
(, Wed 8 Dec 2010, 12:55, Reply)
Typical cat behaviour.

(, Wed 8 Dec 2010, 12:59, Reply)
I no rite.
With Benji and Biscuit you know exactly where you stand.

Biscuit has learned how to open the rear electric window in my dad's pickup. You can't close it from the front switch so he has to stop the car and go out and do it himself.
(, Wed 8 Dec 2010, 13:03, Reply)
Brilliant.
Is that a deliberate move by Biscuit, or an accident?
(, Wed 8 Dec 2010, 13:07, Reply)
I think firstly it was done by accident but now she's cottoned on and keeps doing it.
Not really a good trick for a dog to do in this weather.
(, Wed 8 Dec 2010, 13:09, Reply)
The happiest dog I've ever meet was a dog in cyprus we called Tripod (for the same reasons).
He was adopted by everyone on the estate I live, not a BBQ went by where he wasn't involved, making sure the really burnt bits of meat wern't put to waste.

Eventually though, someone put him down, 'cus she said "There is no body to look after her properly", even though there is _always_ someone looking after that dog.
(, Wed 8 Dec 2010, 13:37, Reply)

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