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by Red Leg on 02 January 2010 - 04:01
me: lose some pounds
jake: get over the damn submissive peeing!!!
jake: get over the damn submissive peeing!!!

by animules on 02 January 2010 - 23:01
She sounds like quite the catch Ronnie. Making you homemade special menudo from scratch? Not many cougars would do that for their new toy. If she works at KFC and can bring you and Dinkie leftovers you really have it made!
by RONNIERUNCO on 02 January 2010 - 23:01
THANK YOU SO MUCH ANIMULES. HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU AND ALL YOUR LOVED ONES. THE COUGAR GREEN TRIPE MENUDO IS AN AQUIRED TASTE BUT IM STARTING TO REALLY LIKE IT. I TOOK HER TO APPLY AT KFC THIS AFTERNOON. WE ARE KEEPING OUR FINGERS CROSSED.

by Keith Grossman on 03 January 2010 - 00:01
"DATE MORE HOMELESS CHICKS BECAUSE WHEN THE DATE IS OVER YOU CAN DROP THEM OFF ANYWHERE."
LMAO! Pure genius!
LMAO! Pure genius!
by angusmom on 04 February 2010 - 23:02
any updates on your resolutions?
i've entered angus into 2 different agility classes; 1 on wed nites and the other on sat mornings. i also have our female shepherd in agility on sat mornings. it is a blast! angus is doing things i really never thought he could (yeah, i really baby him). he's taking the A-frame and dog-walk like a champ, is making the jumps wonderfully, goes SLOWLY thru the weave poles (he's so freaking BIG!), and is not really thrilled with the see-saw. well, he's only done it 3 times, he'll get better. the tunnels are really easy and the tire (ring) is sometimes great, sometimes he just tries to walk away with it around his neck like a wreath. i've fallen a few times - i'm watching him and not my feet ; i'm kinda achy today. one of the really great things about agility is that it has helped me lose weight! we were also part of a class last nite on dogs in therapy. we focused on the cgc and then what a therapy does must be able to do. angus loves doing things like that and he loved the campus at Cal Poly Pomona, plus he got to see his girlfriend (mini-doxie named emma).
i have the stinky dinky mutt puppy in obedience - this will be an ongoing thing. he's getting a bit territorial about me in class so i'm addressing that. he's really cute and his coat is getting beautiful! he's a handful.
so, how are the resolutions everyone else made? working on the titles?
i've entered angus into 2 different agility classes; 1 on wed nites and the other on sat mornings. i also have our female shepherd in agility on sat mornings. it is a blast! angus is doing things i really never thought he could (yeah, i really baby him). he's taking the A-frame and dog-walk like a champ, is making the jumps wonderfully, goes SLOWLY thru the weave poles (he's so freaking BIG!), and is not really thrilled with the see-saw. well, he's only done it 3 times, he'll get better. the tunnels are really easy and the tire (ring) is sometimes great, sometimes he just tries to walk away with it around his neck like a wreath. i've fallen a few times - i'm watching him and not my feet ; i'm kinda achy today. one of the really great things about agility is that it has helped me lose weight! we were also part of a class last nite on dogs in therapy. we focused on the cgc and then what a therapy does must be able to do. angus loves doing things like that and he loved the campus at Cal Poly Pomona, plus he got to see his girlfriend (mini-doxie named emma).
i have the stinky dinky mutt puppy in obedience - this will be an ongoing thing. he's getting a bit territorial about me in class so i'm addressing that. he's really cute and his coat is getting beautiful! he's a handful.
so, how are the resolutions everyone else made? working on the titles?
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