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by Red Sable on 26 December 2009 - 22:12
The highlight of mine would have to be my new snowmobile and caboose. I'm hoping the dogs will eventually come for tours with me in it. We need a little more snow. I'm really looking forward to some snowmobiling!
The puppy really liked his squawky chicken (the best-est) and his holy roller.



by rainforestscouts on 26 December 2009 - 23:12
RFS

by Krazy Bout K9s on 27 December 2009 - 00:12
My highlight??? Darn, at 4pm Christmas eve, drove the backroads to the gas station to fuel up, just in case I needed my rig, on Christmas Day, since gas station was to be closed and I was on empty, for those of you who know that I am not supposed to be driving...ROFL....went back out to start her up and click,
D*** Starter is no more, waited 2 1/2 hours for a tow back to my place, new battery before the accident and not loose cables....meanwhile,
A drunk came into the station, where I went to warm up, to get another beer and offered to tow me home, I took out my retired police K-9 Adis and he wanted to pet him, I said ya better not, he does like to bite and he doesn't like strangers...he said well would he let a stranger in your house and I said "ROFL... I REALLY DON 'T THINK HE WILL.." ALL THE WHILE ADIS WAS JUST STARING AT HIM....VERY QUIETLY, He doesn't bark or warn, he just bites...LOL..
He made a move towards Adis and Adis, slowly moved towards him with his head lowered and the guy said, well, I think I had better go home....Good Answer!!!
Steph
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by Red Sable on 27 December 2009 - 01:12
Steph, quite the night! Is that Adis in the pic? Great shot!

by ShelleyR on 27 December 2009 - 01:12
The only thing I got for Christmas was a disgusting zit.
No chocolate, just a zit. LOLOL

by animules on 27 December 2009 - 02:12


by rainforestscouts on 27 December 2009 - 02:12
Red Sable,
Nothing beats the look on a young boy's face when he gets a gift that could potentially put sombody's eye out. Santa opted for a compound bow. Funny story... I thought I would swap a quiver from another bow, but I didn't get around to it until late Christmas Eve. It wouldn't fit and it was too late to get one for Christmas morning, so I did what any good father would do. I took a cardboard tube from the wrapping paper, wrapped it in tape, and poked a couple of holes in it to accept a piece of string as a handle. When Christmas morning came, his home made quiver held his half dozen arrows. I explained to him that we would go and look for a real quiver to go with his bow. He actually said, "No, I like this one better." So we went to the range this morning, cardboard quiver and all. I don't think it detracted at all from the fun.
BTW, this is my red sable. His ears are not really out of proportion. He is 5 1/2 years old and in great health at about 75#. If I had to guess, in this picture, he had just dropped a ball or frisbee at my feet and is waiting for me to figure out what I'm supposed to do with it.


by MaggieMae on 27 December 2009 - 02:12
He thinks that I can't see him.......
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by DebiSue on 27 December 2009 - 03:12
by RONNIERUNCO on 27 December 2009 - 06:12
ME AND DINK HAD A SPECTACULAR CHRISTMAS. SPENT THE DAY WITH AN EXTREME COUGAR AND HER KIDS. BY SUNSET I HAD ABOUT 9 HEAPING PLATES OF HAM MASHED TATOS TURKEY DRESSING PIE AND EVERYTHING ELSE I COULD EAT. IT LOOKS LIKE ITS GOING TO BE A VERY MILFY NEW YEAR.
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