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aawwwwwww............bless :rotfl: I guess there's a lot more 'dog' to Charlie :rotfl:
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Burlesque_Babe wrote: »aawwwwwww............bless :rotfl: I guess there's a lot more 'dog' to Charlie :rotfl:
........and hes a cross-breed , Yorkie and Jack Russel, but he seems to think that he has some Rottweiler as well:D
got to go now, need a cold shower ( as always!)
:D stay wonky
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Toto,
I would never travel without a visa, as you say, in the us, if it's wrong you are banned for life which in his position isn't worth thinking about. I got stuck the wrong side of peking airport :eek:and thought I would never get out.
If someone made a mistake and he can't go, you maybe able to claim some compensation for loss of earnings, jusy a thought hon (((hugs)))
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there was a little dog like Rolo in the next door garden to my ex's house today - owner was visiting the neighbour. Every time Charlie ran up the garden to chase his ball around, this little thing ran up and barked and Charlie took no notice. He did it every time and still Charlie ignored it - the little Yorkie had its head throug the fence and was really giving it some.
He gave up for a few minutes and then did it once more. Charlie just marched over to the fence, gave 2 loud barks into the Yorkies face as if to say 'fook off before I really lose it' and then casually sauntered back to his ball :rotfl:
The little Yorkie scampered back to his Mum and I heard her say 'well, you started it -what do you expect?' :rotfl:
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anyone fancy teaching my class tonigh?? I've got it all ready
I just fancy flopping onto the sofa.
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Burlesque_Babe wrote: »there was a little dog like Rolo in the next door garden to my ex's house today - owner was visiting the neighbour. Every time Charlie ran up the garden to chase his ball around, this little thing ran up and barked and Charlie took no notice. He did it every time and still Charlie ignored it - the little Yorkie had its head throug the fence and was really giving it some.
He gave up for a few minutes and then did it once more. Charlie just marched over to the fence, gave 2 loud barks into the Yorkies face as if to say 'fook off before I really lose it' and then casually sauntered back to his ball :rotfl:
The little Yorkie scampered back to his Mum and I heard her say 'well, you started it -what do you expect?' :rotfl:
Too cute, thanks for making me smile BB
Cant help with the class though :eek: 0 -
You get £29 cash back if you take out petplan through quidco
maybe you already know tho....
Just bought a top-up for the BF, I am far too good to him!:j0 -
Unfortunately by the time I get there it'd be hometime:rotfl:Burlesque_Babe wrote: »anyone fancy teaching my class tonigh?? I've got it all ready
I just fancy flopping onto the sofa.
Thankfully I went with the skirt option - it didn't rain just got progrssively hotter and sunnier. The only benefit to wearing jeans would have been sweating off a couple of extra pounds:p. My feet are fooked though - my flip flop style sandals are v pretty but have made a blister on each foot:rolleyes:
Gym was fab - still contemplating a run tonight... just a quick 3 to 5km depending on energy levels/heat...
Sal - did the lucozade sort you out?
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(Land_of)_Maz wrote: »Snags - dare i say this, oh what the hell.... y'know me!
Is it so bad to be on your own anyway? Stop investing so much time and energy in finding the next bloke, what's for you won't go by you, as my granny always said!
says me who's been single for ooooh 48hours for the first time in 17years! lol!
remind me i said that again in 2 months!
I did think the same Maz but I don't know Snaggs well enough to say something like that
Burlesque_Babe wrote: »erm - dont mind
Does anyone else need one as well?
I often wish I had stuff I could help other people with, apart from a packet of drugs I sent to someone :rotfl: I don't really have much to give
At the risk of you reaching for a bucket - you give loads on here with your words in your posts (as well as all the management speak bollox, we all pinch for tarting up our CV's :rotfl:)postingalwaysposting wrote: »Oh and anyone know anything about insurance :rotfl: After thinking about it if I get the little kitty I will have to get insurance for both cats. At the moment I have been feeding a savings account (without mums knowledge) to cover any animal emergencys... However there will be no way I cant save for two cats and I cant just keep the savings for my cat and not the family cat Thomas. Now after reading the whole pet insurance article and thread my head will explade
Aperently its better if you get a life of the pet policy rather than a 12monthly one because it will cover any ongoing conditions. So the cheapest I have found is £33 a month for the two cats. Thats through pay plan which is also covered through my vet so if anything happened they could apply for the funds not me... oh and I can also get cash back.
However those of you with pet insurance can you tell me if this is good or not... I will warn you I have house insurance and I havn't searched for a cheaper policy in three years. Its gone up £5 in that time frame. I just dont know what I am doing regarding insurance and stuff :eek:
Thanks for any help... Oh and sorry I am not giving much to the thread these days :wall:
I'm no help with regards to advice on pet insurance but this bit is a no, no
Don't Take Life too Seriously - Nobody gets out alive :rotfl:0 -
ah well, if none of you fancy the money, I guess i'll have to go and do it........me and my big mouth saying I'd cover the class......:rolleyes:
See you all tomorrow
xx
"Stay Wonky":D
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