The pets get along just great, they sleep laying against each other too.
Don't know why our roofs look like this, most of them do around here. It saves on materials needed to build a house I guess. It's really not for the snow, as we usually only get like a week or two of snow at max.
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^Those are very good pictures of your pets. They look like they get along quite well. The neighborhood looks pretty good too. I notices that the slope of the roofs is pretty steep. That must be hard to climb if you ever need service such as a chimney sweep or roof repair. Is the slope steep for aesthetics (since it does look really good), or is it necessary for keeping too much snow from accumulating?
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Our dog 'Bobbie' and one of our cats, 'Vlekkie'
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The above video is that of a remote controlled car operated by an off-camera human as evidenced by the steering wheel spoke lifting while the paw is on top of it (no action by the dog to turn the wheel that direction). Also, comments were turned off so that viewers can't call them out on their misleading video. Sorry to rain on someone's parade; just wanted to keep things honest.
Either way, I picked up a new dog, born in late November. She's hyper and crazy while testing our patience. Hopefully she'll get better as she grows older. The papers say 75% poodle, 12.5% golden retriever, and 12.5% yellow Labrador retriever, but she looks like she has more golden than anything if you ask me.
This is an old picture of her. Hopefully I'll get something newer posted here soon. She's a blonde bitch with long legs.Attached Files
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That's really awesome. They don't have to do that, but they do, because dogs are worth it.
I have a soft spot for dogs.
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Up until last week, me and my co-host "Bucky" had a silent partner in the Falmouth radio station.
Bucky brought Max to almost every show, but recently his health declined due to old age and pancreatic problems.
After a month of constant care and visits to the vets, he got to a point where he gave up and rejected any food.
The final vet visit that nobody wants came, and last week we did our show without needing to leave the door open anymore, but old habits die hard
At least it gave us our theme for the week, and I managed to play loads of dog-related songs.
(The Stooges got a few outings in various mashups)
As you can see by the photos Max was not a big fan of our show.
We did not play enough blues harmonica and were not interested in discussing the merits of peeing on different surfaces, or if food tastes better from a bowl or from a bin.
Also if you look closely you may be able to see that I am using Winamp on a laptop in the studio, because the pro software on the desk is clunky and horrible to use.
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I would hope that was just a hoax, but it wouldn't surprise me if someone did try to house-train a llama.
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