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looking glass brandy
sometimes yous gots to give the people what they want and dance with the girl that brung ya take that to the bank brohans
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looking glass brandy
sometimes yous gots to give the people what they want and dance with the girl that brung ya take that to the bank brohans
Is there an interested observer who would be willing to take in and tabulate the votes for this one? Since I'm drafting, it doesn't feel like I should do it.
Reckon this would suit you, too.The nephew and daughter both quoted something I've said for 4 decades: "My favorite thing to do is go some place I've never been."
Anyone? Bueller? Bueller?
Would @Dr. Octopus @Ilov80s @Lehigh98 @Mister CIA @Oliver Humanzee @Raging weasel @Steve Tasker @Uruk-Hai or @wikkidpissah be able to help collect and tabulate the votes?Anyone? Bueller? Bueller?
Sorry, I’m in Mexico on vacation.Would @Dr. Octopus @Ilov80s @Lehigh98 @Mister CIA @Oliver Humanzee @Raging weasel @Steve Tasker @Uruk-Hai or @wikkidpissah be able to help collect and tabulate the votes?
All good. Thanks for checking in. Hope you're having a good time.Sorry, I’m in Mexico on vacation.
I'll give it a shot. Just need to know the scoring and when the voting cutoff is.Would @Dr. Octopus @Ilov80s @Lehigh98 @Mister CIA @Oliver Humanzee @Raging weasel @Steve Tasker @Uruk-Hai or @wikkidpissah be able to help collect and tabulate the votes?
You rock! Everyone will DM you their top three picks in order. First gets 3 points, second 2, third 1.I'll give it a shot. Just need to know the scoring and when the voting cutoff is.
Thanks for keeping everything on track. I've been installing a fence to keep the poo from the five dogs that currently live here contained, so haven't been at a computer much this week.Unless I've missed some (which is totally possible), we need three from @simsarge, two from @Chaos Commish, and one from @Yo Mamato be complete.
if it gets too much, holla me. i've no more experience or expertise than you and have peeled back on my FFA involvement, but anything to get Captain Cranks' worthy cause in under the wire, i'm in.I'll give it a shot. Just need to know the scoring and when the voting cutoff is.
Normally I would but I have some life stuff going on right now with my dog.Would @Dr. Octopus @Ilov80s @Lehigh98 @Mister CIA @Oliver Humanzee @Raging weasel @Steve Tasker @Uruk-Hai or @wikkidpissah be able to help collect and tabulate the votes?
All good. RW was able to offer his time.Normally I would but I have some life stuff going on right now with my dog.
Sorry man.
Normally I would but I have some life stuff going on right now with my dog.
Sorry man.
Ed McMahon voice: You are correct, sir!Just to be clear.... it sounds like I'm supposed to PM my vote to @Raging weasel. Is that correct?
Sadly, no. I had to put Miss Suzie down today; she was twelve and a half. We had a really great run. I adopted her after her rear left leg was amputated, when she was about 11 months old. She was the world's biggest people-lover.I hope all is OK with your pup. :(
my heart goes out. she looks like a pooch who got to hop up anytime ever. proud that you respected it when it came. may memory warm you in this time.Sadly, no. I had to put Miss Suzie down today; she was twelve and a half. We had a really great run. I adopted her after her rear left leg was amputated, when she was about 11 months old. She was the world's biggest people-lover.
Sunday morning I was greeted by a pile of vomit in the living room. No big deal I thought, it's happened before, but this time she could barely walk and I had to carry her down the stairs to take care of business. Took her to the vet on Monday and an x-ray revealed a baseball sized tumor right about where the abdomen and thorax meet. Everything unraveled after that. She had not eaten since Saturday, she struggled to walk, she started peeing in the middle of the night, she was reclusive, and you could just see it in her eyes. After three days of this, putting her to rest this morning was a relief. Now I have to work through the sad triggers, like not being greeted by her every single time I walk through the door.
Mission accomplished: Best Dog Ever!
Here she is looking as cute as can be: Suzie
Sadly, no. I had to put Miss Suzie down today; she was twelve and a half. We had a really great run. I adopted her after her rear left leg was amputated, when she was about 11 months old. She was the world's biggest people-lover.
Sunday morning I was greeted by a pile of vomit in the living room. No big deal I thought, it's happened before, but this time she could barely walk and I had to carry her down the stairs to take care of business. Took her to the vet on Monday and an x-ray revealed a baseball sized tumor right about where the abdomen and thorax meet. Everything unraveled after that. She had not eaten since Saturday, she struggled to walk, she started peeing in the middle of the night, she was reclusive, and you could just see it in her eyes. After three days of this, putting her to rest this morning was a relief. Now I have to work through the sad triggers, like not being greeted by her every single time I walk through the door.
Mission accomplished: Best Dog Ever!
Here she is looking as cute as can be: Suzie
I am so sorry to hear of your loss, Mister CIA. I've lost a couple of great dogs in my life... each time it's like losing a member of the family. Take care.Sadly, no. I had to put Miss Suzie down today; she was twelve and a half. We had a really great run. I adopted her after her rear left leg was amputated, when she was about 11 months old. She was the world's biggest people-lover.
Sunday morning I was greeted by a pile of vomit in the living room. No big deal I thought, it's happened before, but this time she could barely walk and I had to carry her down the stairs to take care of business. Took her to the vet on Monday and an x-ray revealed a baseball sized tumor right about where the abdomen and thorax meet. Everything unraveled after that. She had not eaten since Saturday, she struggled to walk, she started peeing in the middle of the night, she was reclusive, and you could just see it in her eyes. After three days of this, putting her to rest this morning was a relief. Now I have to work through the sad triggers, like not being greeted by her every single time I walk through the door.
Mission accomplished: Best Dog Ever!
Here she is looking as cute as can be: Suzie
I'm sorry, man. This part of life sucks.Sadly, no. I had to put Miss Suzie down today; she was twelve and a half. We had a really great run. I adopted her after her rear left leg was amputated, when she was about 11 months old. She was the world's biggest people-lover.
Sunday morning I was greeted by a pile of vomit in the living room. No big deal I thought, it's happened before, but this time she could barely walk and I had to carry her down the stairs to take care of business. Took her to the vet on Monday and an x-ray revealed a baseball sized tumor right about where the abdomen and thorax meet. Everything unraveled after that. She had not eaten since Saturday, she struggled to walk, she started peeing in the middle of the night, she was reclusive, and you could just see it in her eyes. After three days of this, putting her to rest this morning was a relief. Now I have to work through the sad triggers, like not being greeted by her every single time I walk through the door.
Mission accomplished: Best Dog Ever!
Here she is looking as cute as can be: Suzie
Bummer, so sorry for your loss. We had to put 1 of our dogs down over the summer due to tumor issues so definitely feel your pain :(. Our other dog is now having issues due to arthritic hips/joints and may join her soon as wellSadly, no. I had to put Miss Suzie down today; she was twelve and a half. We had a really great run. I adopted her after her rear left leg was amputated, when she was about 11 months old. She was the world's biggest people-lover.
Sunday morning I was greeted by a pile of vomit in the living room. No big deal I thought, it's happened before, but this time she could barely walk and I had to carry her down the stairs to take care of business. Took her to the vet on Monday and an x-ray revealed a baseball sized tumor right about where the abdomen and thorax meet. Everything unraveled after that. She had not eaten since Saturday, she struggled to walk, she started peeing in the middle of the night, she was reclusive, and you could just see it in her eyes. After three days of this, putting her to rest this morning was a relief. Now I have to work through the sad triggers, like not being greeted by her every single time I walk through the door.
Mission accomplished: Best Dog Ever!
Here she is looking as cute as can be: Suzie
I’m sorry for your loss. As I type this our 4 legged wonder is napping on my lap. The relationship we build with our dogs just doesn’t last long enough. #RIP SuzieSadly, no. I had to put Miss Suzie down today; she was twelve and a half. We had a really great run. I adopted her after her rear left leg was amputated, when she was about 11 months old. She was the world's biggest people-lover.
Sunday morning I was greeted by a pile of vomit in the living room. No big deal I thought, it's happened before, but this time she could barely walk and I had to carry her down the stairs to take care of business. Took her to the vet on Monday and an x-ray revealed a baseball sized tumor right about where the abdomen and thorax meet. Everything unraveled after that. She had not eaten since Saturday, she struggled to walk, she started peeing in the middle of the night, she was reclusive, and you could just see it in her eyes. After three days of this, putting her to rest this morning was a relief. Now I have to work through the sad triggers, like not being greeted by her every single time I walk through the door.
Mission accomplished: Best Dog Ever!
Here she is looking as cute as can be: Suzie
I'm sorry to hear that. We had some success dealing with her arthritic hip with a few supplements and rimadyl - and laser treatments. Something about zapping micro bone spurs.Bummer, so sorry for your loss. We had to put 1 of our dogs down over the summer due to tumor issues so definitely feel your pain :(. Our other dog is now having issues due to arthritic hips/joints and may join her soon as well
It doesn't. My wife and I got a dog in lieu of having a baby and she's like a child to us. She's only one and a half now, but I can't help but think of how hard it will be when it's time.I’m sorry for your loss. As I type this our 4 legged wonder is napping on my lap. The relationship we build with our dogs just doesn’t last long enough. #RIP Suzie
We've had her on Rimadyl and other pills for about a year but it's just getting to be too bad. She's over 15 years old so we are not going to subject her to the pain(and cost) of surgery at this point.I'm sorry to hear that. We had some success dealing with her arthritic hip with a few supplements and rimadyl - and laser treatments. Something about zapping micro bone spurs.
Seems appropriate in this draft:
I'm sorry, CIA. She looks sweet. :(Sadly, no. I had to put Miss Suzie down today; she was twelve and a half. We had a really great run. I adopted her after her rear left leg was amputated, when she was about 11 months old. She was the world's biggest people-lover.
Sunday morning I was greeted by a pile of vomit in the living room. No big deal I thought, it's happened before, but this time she could barely walk and I had to carry her down the stairs to take care of business. Took her to the vet on Monday and an x-ray revealed a baseball sized tumor right about where the abdomen and thorax meet. Everything unraveled after that. She had not eaten since Saturday, she struggled to walk, she started peeing in the middle of the night, she was reclusive, and you could just see it in her eyes. After three days of this, putting her to rest this morning was a relief. Now I have to work through the sad triggers, like not being greeted by her every single time I walk through the door.
Mission accomplished: Best Dog Ever!
Here she is looking as cute as can be: Suzie