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Thanks. She is 5 years old, a heeler x aussie shepherd. Her bad ass side comes out best when chasing a ball and at twilight.

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So she's basically a terminator dog.
In every country and every age, the priest had been hostile to Liberty.
- Thomas Jefferson
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Not in this one. When I can finally remember how to do it, this one becomes my new avatar.

Just not enough room in this avatar for the both of us.

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(September 24, 2014 at 11:26 am)whateverist Wrote: Thanks. She is 5 years old, a heeler x aussie shepherd. Her bad ass side comes out best when chasing a ball and at twilight.

[Image: 6245069766_3c9a4b3ef6.jpg]Bad eye day

Has your dog ever mentioned anything about being sent from the future to save mankind?

Oh damn. F&F beat me by a mile. *sad fail emotiguy*
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(September 24, 2014 at 11:02 am)whateverist Wrote: Decided to give old Fletcher a rest and post this as my new avatar. Heidi's turn.
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that would be the perfect pic if you too, were sticking your tongue out. Big Grin

great pic Heart
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You probably already know that the Aussie heelers are one of the most loyal and hardest working dogs in Australia.

Have you seen the movie "red"?
No God, No fear.
Know God, Know fear.
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(September 25, 2014 at 8:42 pm)ignoramus Wrote: You probably already know that the Aussie heelers are one of the most loyal and hardest working dogs in Australia.

Have you seen the movie "red"?

Not yet, but thanks for the tip.

I had to return Buddy to the rescue. When he bit through the sidewall of my new truck tire I figured I could fix that. Then he bit a friend's leg who put it out to help me coral him at the dog park. He wasn't doing any harm but another dog was freaking out which really got his interest. He was actually very good with dogs, never saw any aggression there. A border collie girl went off on him in the park behind my place. Her owner was very concerned but Buddy smiled through the whole thing, moving in closer and wagging his tail. But then my brother told me he was concerned for his kids and I decided he could have an even better life with someone younger and more active. It was very hard to return him but I'm happy being the owner of just one dog. Bye Budbud.

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(September 23, 2014 at 7:47 am)Brakeman Wrote:
(September 15, 2014 at 5:46 pm)graciesings Wrote: [Image: user326739_pic50701_1410502866_zps16103874.jpg]

Very nice. As I'm a bit of a fan of home interiors, I find the walls of the room very interesting. Is this your room at home? What are the walls made of? Is that true angled slats? That would be ridiculously expensive to do in today's modern homes here. Does the house have a story?
Yep, that's at home. The house was built in 1933, in the worst of the Great Depression. My grandmother had a younger sister with lung problems and the doctors told the family to move to higher ground... so they built this. That's an interior wall behind me and an exterior wall to the side. It's some sort of... I've heard people call it beadboard, but I'm not sure what it is.

The house is ridiculously sturdy, even though the foundations are shaky the walls are solid wood.
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(September 29, 2014 at 9:39 pm)graciesings Wrote:
(September 23, 2014 at 7:47 am)Brakeman Wrote: Very nice. As I'm a bit of a fan of home interiors, I find the walls of the room very interesting. Is this your room at home? What are the walls made of? Is that true angled slats? That would be ridiculously expensive to do in today's modern homes here. Does the house have a story?
Yep, that's at home. The house was built in 1933, in the worst of the Great Depression. My grandmother had a younger sister with lung problems and the doctors told the family to move to higher ground... so they built this. That's an interior wall behind me and an exterior wall to the side. It's some sort of... I've heard people call it beadboard, but I'm not sure what it is.

The house is ridiculously sturdy, even though the foundations are shaky the walls are solid wood.

Bead board solid sheet that fakes the slat look. If it is individual slats, then Wow! You've got a nice house either way. I hope your family takes good care of it for your future generations.
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Bricks? Granite blocks.. now that's 'sturdy'! :p
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