In article <073f816f-4365-488e-8b9d-e536d3e12...@24g2000hsh.googlegroups.com>, Big Dave wrote: > This week we have mostly been hearing the patter of tiny feet. > Four of them...
Using the patented Mavis Beacon "Hunt&Peck" Technique, Phil Launchbury <ph...@launchbury.org.uk> typed
>In article ><073f816f-4365-488e-8b9d-e536d3e12...@24g2000hsh.googlegroups.com>, Big >Dave wrote: >> This week we have mostly been hearing the patter of tiny feet. >> Four of them...
On 8 May, 14:23, Phil Launchbury <ph...@launchbury.org.uk> wrote:
> In article <073f816f-4365-488e-8b9d-e536d3e12...@24g2000hsh.googlegroups.com>, Big Dave wrote: > > This week we have mostly been hearing the patter of tiny feet. > > Four of them...
On 8 May, 14:34, Wicked Uncle Nigel <w...@wicked-uncle-nigel.me.uk> wrote:
> Using the patented Mavis Beacon "Hunt&Peck" Technique, Phil Launchbury > <ph...@launchbury.org.uk> typed
> >In article > ><073f816f-4365-488e-8b9d-e536d3e12...@24g2000hsh.googlegroups.com>, Big > >Dave wrote: > >> This week we have mostly been hearing the patter of tiny feet. > >> Four of them...
>On 8 May, 14:34, Wicked Uncle Nigel <w...@wicked-uncle-nigel.me.uk> >wrote: >> Using the patented Mavis Beacon "Hunt&Peck" Technique, Phil Launchbury >> <ph...@launchbury.org.uk> typed
>> >In article >> ><073f816f-4365-488e-8b9d-e536d3e12...@24g2000hsh.googlegroups.com>, Big >> >Dave wrote: >> >> This week we have mostly been hearing the patter of tiny feet. >> >> Four of them...
In article <1364b9d6-8b62-4d40-85ae-bd7fec951...@y21g2000hsf.googlegroups.com>, Big Dave wrote: > On 8 May, 14:23, Phil Launchbury <ph...@launchbury.org.uk> wrote: >> In article <073f816f-4365-488e-8b9d-e536d3e12...@24g2000hsh.googlegroups.com>, Big Dave wrote: >> > This week we have mostly been hearing the patter of tiny feet. >> > Four of them...
In article <a05be589-535d-4380-889c-749d5939d...@24g2000hsh.googlegroups.com>, Big Dave wrote: > On 8 May, 14:34, Wicked Uncle Nigel <w...@wicked-uncle-nigel.me.uk> > wrote: >> Using the patented Mavis Beacon "Hunt&Peck" Technique, Phil Launchbury >> <ph...@launchbury.org.uk> typed
>> >Boxers? Staffies?
>> Wondering which marinade to get?
> /Everybody/ knows it's chilli and garlic for a Staffie.
I prefer a nice lemon and ginger marinade. Gives some piquancy to the final result.
Phil
-- Phil Launchbury, IT PHB 'I'm training the bats that live in my cube to juggle mushrooms'
Wicked Uncle Nigel wrote: > Using the patented Mavis Beacon "Hunt&Peck" Technique, Phil Launchbury > <ph...@launchbury.org.uk> typed >> In article >> <073f816f-4365-488e-8b9d-e536d3e12...@24g2000hsh.googlegroups.com>, >> Big Dave wrote: >>> This week we have mostly been hearing the patter of tiny feet. >>> Four of them...
Nice. I just lost mine on Tuesday; diabetes (somewhat ironic) leading to kidney failure. 15 y/o Jack Russell, IIRC Eddie met him once. I still keep thinking I can hear the old dog padding about.
>Nice. I just lost mine on Tuesday; diabetes (somewhat ironic) leading >to kidney failure. 15 y/o Jack Russell, IIRC Eddie met him once. I >still keep thinking I can hear the old dog padding about.
Aye, it's always a very, very sad time when a pet dies. 15 years is a very good age for a Jack, even one with diabetes. -- -- Nick ICQ: 9235201 EMAIL & MSN: nickmoo...@spamcop.net -- Triumph Tiger 955i -- http://www.bgn.me.uk -- Touch - -- LOTR#4 SKOGA#8 DS#7 BOTAFOT#159 BOTM#2 FBOTY#06 PM#11
> >Nice. I just lost mine on Tuesday; diabetes (somewhat ironic) leading > >to kidney failure. 15 y/o Jack Russell, IIRC Eddie met him once. I > >still keep thinking I can hear the old dog padding about.
> Aye, it's always a very, very sad time when a pet dies. 15 years is a > very good age for a Jack, even one with diabetes.
<darren.blueban...@googlemail.com> wrote: >Nice. I just lost mine on Tuesday; diabetes (somewhat ironic) leading >to kidney failure. 15 y/o Jack Russell, IIRC Eddie met him once. I >still keep thinking I can hear the old dog padding about.
That's a fucker, mate - the dog-shaped space, innit. It'll be with you for a while, unless you fill it with another one.
On 8 May, 23:56, Pip <gingerblokeNOS...@NOSPAMgmail.com> wrote:
> On Thu, 8 May 2008 12:15:39 -0700 (PDT), DR
> <darren.blueban...@googlemail.com> wrote: > >Nice. I just lost mine on Tuesday; diabetes (somewhat ironic) leading > >to kidney failure. 15 y/o Jack Russell, IIRC Eddie met him once. I > >still keep thinking I can hear the old dog padding about.
> That's a fucker, mate - the dog-shaped space, innit. It'll be with > you for a while, unless you fill it with another one.
Not entirely up to me; the parental units were the de facto keepers. As I've said elsewhere, to a very dear friend, I can get another dog. I can't get another Freebee (as such was his name, due to having been one). He may have been "just a dog", but he was just _my_ dog, and for all he wasn't human, he was as much a person as any I've met, and more intelligent than some... Rest well, old friend.