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04/28/2005 02:09:42 PM · #101 |
i love the fallen prints.... Nice touch
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04/28/2005 02:11:52 PM · #102 |
Also love how the girl in the background is ablivious to all that is happening...
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04/28/2005 02:16:47 PM · #103 |
Originally posted by legalbeagle: Not enough focus has been paid to the beaver |
A common problem in the US...
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04/28/2005 02:18:53 PM · #104 |
Originally posted by Prof_Fate: Originally posted by ElGordo: I like my trailer. I like my neighbor's trailers. I have lived most of my life in trailers. Hey! Maybe that's why my pictures suck so bad!
My trailer (1800 sguare feet)is located on a 2.5 acre parcel in the high desert (6700 ft altitude) of New Mexico. It is a very pleasant place to have a very pleasant home. |
No toronados there?
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Tornados are down in the flatlands, they are very rare in mountainous regions. |
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04/28/2005 02:29:08 PM · #105 |
I think the US animal protection society ought to be looking into the problem of endangering dogs (particularly Bichons) by allowing them to slide around on marble floors - to say nothing of shooting beavers! Could legalbeaver (sorry legalbeagal) show us the next scene in this growing drama?
Message edited by author 2005-04-28 14:57:42. |
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04/28/2005 02:38:45 PM · #106 |
Originally posted by bear_music: Nsbca;
Here's Karma the WonderDog. She's a rescued shelter animal, so we don't know what's in her gene pool except that there's clearly Shepherd in her (ears and face) and she has a herdin instinct that's almost ludicrous, it's so extreme. When we go to the community leash-free field to run her, she spends all her time trying to herd the other dogs. A pointless endeavor if I ever seen one :-)
Robt. |
Why does this dog not have any back legs? If she doesn't then I can see why trying to herd other is a pointless endeavour! |
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04/28/2005 02:43:32 PM · #107 |
nsbca7: Good for you! If I was fortunate enough to have beer and a dog I would do my best to stick up for them as well. :) |
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04/28/2005 03:00:26 PM · #108 |
Originally posted by legalbeagle: I can see how the scene could quickly have gotten out of control.
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Love the picture. As far as pulling the camera down, I also pulled all my gallery images that the site would allow. I do appreciate many of the members here on DPC, especially the ones I often disagree with, but the small mindedness that seems to prevail on this site is something I wish not to share with.
So yes I will take my ball and go play elsewhere. Perhaps some place where beer is not considered the Devil incarnate, dogs are still mans best friend and creative freedom and liberal thought are the norm. |
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04/28/2005 03:18:03 PM · #109 |
Originally posted by p2jvr: Originally posted by bear_music: Nsbca;
Here's Karma the WonderDog. She's a rescued shelter animal, so we don't know what's in her gene pool except that there's clearly Shepherd in her (ears and face) and she has a herdin instinct that's almost ludicrous, it's so extreme. When we go to the community leash-free field to run her, she spends all her time trying to herd the other dogs. A pointless endeavor if I ever seen one :-)
Robt. |
Why does this dog not have any back legs? If she doesn't then I can see why trying to herd other is a pointless endeavour! |
She's climbing up out of the marsh onto the path, her hindquarters are below the rest of her and can't be seen LOL. There was a thread back there somewhere where kpriest kindly fitte her out with a little wagon for her butt... I think it was called "The strange Case of the Missing Ass".
Robt.
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04/28/2005 03:18:39 PM · #110 |
Originally posted by legalbeagle: I can see how the scene could quickly have gotten out of control.
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Hope you don't mind, but I just got a call that people are downloading these and taping them up all over campus. |
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04/28/2005 03:23:51 PM · #111 |
Originally posted by legalbeagle: Getting back to the objectionable scene. I have done a quick mock up, so that we can see the problem. Not too sure of the scale of a baby beaver (not so common here in the UK) and no reference point in the photo I found, but I think that we can clearly see why the beaver had to go. Obviously - it would have gnawed its way through the marble floor (they do have strong teeth, right?).
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legalbeagle, we must belong to the same clique! :) |
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04/28/2005 03:25:25 PM · #112 |
Originally posted by legalbeagle: Not enough focus has been paid to the beaver |
...I can see this showing up as a quote in someone's siggy. |
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04/28/2005 03:30:49 PM · #113 |
Why does this dog not have any back legs? If she doesn't then I can see why trying to herd other is a pointless endeavour!
She's climbing up out of the marsh onto the path, her hindquarters are below the rest of her and can't be seen LOL. There was a thread back there somewhere where kpriest kindly fitte her out with a little wagon for her butt... I think it was called "The strange Case of the Missing Ass"
sorry missed this one - how come I can;t find it? I could let you know that in UK ass is like a big donkey and the back end of something is an arse - but I won't. It does give kpriest's title a new dimension, though.....
Message edited by author 2005-04-28 16:03:54. |
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04/28/2005 03:35:59 PM · #114 |
Originally posted by nsbca7: I do appreciate many of the members here on DPC, especially the ones I often disagree with, but the small mindedness that seems to prevail on this site is something I wish not to share with.
So yes I will take my ball and go play elsewhere. |
I hope that there isn't a connection between the ball analogy and the reference to small-minded members...I wrote the thing about taking your ball and going home but nobody could convince me that I'm small minded. I just won't take that kind of crap! ;0)
I'll miss you around here.
Message edited by author 2005-04-28 15:36:33.
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04/28/2005 03:59:14 PM · #115 |
Originally posted by louddog:
Having attended the University of Wisconsin, I can say that drinking or even having beer anywhere on campus, other then in the bars that are on campus, was not allowed and documented in the campus rules. Also, dogs were never allowed in the buildings unless they were assistance dogs. I just figured these were common college campus rules? |
LOL, I went to Northland College (up next to Lake Superior) and there was always keggers at the college. They were considered a no-no, but they happeneds all the time and only rarely got busted (mainly if there were known underage drinkers). |
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04/28/2005 04:00:49 PM · #116 |
Originally posted by Prof_Fate:
As for my desparaging remark about trailer parks...come to PA and visit our wonderful trailer parks - country ghettos we call them. Tenements is what most of them are. When the poor whites fled the inner cities this is where they went. Better than wasting money on rent, yes, but barely. |
Here, we just call them tornado food. |
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04/28/2005 04:02:50 PM · #117 |
Originally posted by p2jvr: Why does this dog not have any back legs? If she doesn't then I can see why trying to herd other is a pointless endeavour!
Originally posted by bear_ music: She's climbing up out of the marsh onto the path, her hindquarters are below the rest of her and can't be seen LOL. There was a thread back there somewhere where kpriest kindly fitte her out with a little wagon for her butt... I think it was called "The strange Case of the Missing Ass". |
sorry missed this one - how come I can;t find it? I could let you know that in UK ass is like a big donkey and the back end of something is an arse - but I won't. It does give kpriest's title a new dimension, though..... |
Here's the dog with the mising arse...
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04/28/2005 04:03:25 PM · #118 |
Originally posted by bear_music:
Robt. |
I figured by now you would have given that poor dog some legs. |
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04/28/2005 04:04:30 PM · #119 |
Originally posted by legalbeagle:
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That one look slike it wants to EAT the dog. |
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04/28/2005 04:06:20 PM · #120 |
Originally posted by Prof_Fate: No toronados there? |
Just have to wait for a few more trailers to be placed. The tornados will be attracted to the area soon enough. |
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04/28/2005 04:07:48 PM · #121 |
Originally posted by kpriest: Originally posted by p2jvr: Why does this dog not have any back legs? If she doesn't then I can see why trying to herd other is a pointless endeavour!
Originally posted by bear_ music: She's climbing up out of the marsh onto the path, her hindquarters are below the rest of her and can't be seen LOL. There was a thread back there somewhere where kpriest kindly fitte her out with a little wagon for her butt... I think it was called "The strange Case of the Missing Ass". |
sorry missed this one - how come I can;t find it? I could let you know that in UK ass is like a big donkey and the back end of something is an arse - but I won't. It does give kpriest's title a new dimension, though..... |
Here's the dog with the mising arse... |
Thanks! |
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04/28/2005 04:14:25 PM · #122 |
Originally posted by nsbca7: So yes I will take my ball and go play elsewhere. |
Well, it's a great shame that you won't be providing the input you once did here. It is also a great shame that by your leaving, you will be, effectively, increasing the number of close-minded people.
This site, hell, life in general, is not typically a comfortable place for an iconoclast. Nature will be more interesting and more accepting than this site could ever be, and who knows, maybe it will even have less snakes and leeches.
Good luck...and come back when the time is right.
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04/28/2005 04:15:13 PM · #123 |
Originally posted by Tiberius: It's the same here, whenever anything takes place in the village it's usually held and the primary school and there is allways beer and wine available even if the event is based around the kids. Even in MacDonalds here it's normal to order a beer with your burger. |
Yeah, but if it's like here in Canada, you need a licence to have/sell liquor at an event like an art show opening. I'm also pretty sure you can't strut through galleries with liquor when they are not selling it on the premises. Food is a big no-no too sometimes.
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04/28/2005 04:29:09 PM · #124 |
Now had it been Guiness (sp?) beer, I don't see that there would have been any problems ... |
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04/28/2005 04:30:18 PM · #125 |
... and maybe a cat or two (oh, I want to say it so bad, but I'm trying to be good) instead of the beaver ... |
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