The BEHEMOTH Everybody on the Forum is (or has) a Cutie-Pie
- Will O'B
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Very adorable -- and large -- cutie-pie, Jsluder.
Following are two of my cuties (Michael and Kaylee, aka "Old Fuzzy
Face"). Please ignore the fact that they could both use a bath. :roll:
Will O'Ban
Following are two of my cuties (Michael and Kaylee, aka "Old Fuzzy
Face"). Please ignore the fact that they could both use a bath. :roll:
Will O'Ban
So long as men can breathe, or eyes can see,
So long lives this, and this gives life to thee.
Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain!
So long lives this, and this gives life to thee.
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Actually, at only 100 lbs, he's a runt. (A male Great Pyr is normally 120 to 130 lbs.) Not that I'm complaining; he's so stubborn and willful (though otherwise quite sweet) that I'm glad he's no bigger.Will O'B wrote:Very adorable -- and large -- cutie-pie, Jsluder.
"Old Fuzzy Face" is adorable. (Nice looking kid, too. )
Cheers,
John
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Nice family, Darwin. I remember the occasional snow when I lived in
Dallas (1973 - 1974). Back then, the amount of snow shown in your
picture would have almost shut down the metroplex. Being from the
midwest I found it amazing that the grass would be showing through the
white stuff, but we would be issuing hazardous driving reports on the
radio and the schools would close. Dallasites, back then, didn't have
snow tires or know how to drive on slick roads. I don't know if things are
still the same today in the Big D.
While I'm talking about Dallas, let me go on to say how nice I thought
everyone was. I didn't own a car when I lived there and walked
everywhere I went, and everyplace seemed to be a couple of miles from
where I lived so I got plenty of exercise which I was used to. Complete
strangers would often stop and ask if I wanted a ride down the street,
without any solicitation for a ride on my part. Now that I'm older (and
hopefully wiser), I don't think I would jump so readily into a car with
someone I didn't know. But that's also how I got to Dallas from
northeastern Missouri -- with a worn out pair of jungle boots in three
days. But the southern hospitality was not a myth and most of the people
were very charming.
Will O'Ban
Dallas (1973 - 1974). Back then, the amount of snow shown in your
picture would have almost shut down the metroplex. Being from the
midwest I found it amazing that the grass would be showing through the
white stuff, but we would be issuing hazardous driving reports on the
radio and the schools would close. Dallasites, back then, didn't have
snow tires or know how to drive on slick roads. I don't know if things are
still the same today in the Big D.
While I'm talking about Dallas, let me go on to say how nice I thought
everyone was. I didn't own a car when I lived there and walked
everywhere I went, and everyplace seemed to be a couple of miles from
where I lived so I got plenty of exercise which I was used to. Complete
strangers would often stop and ask if I wanted a ride down the street,
without any solicitation for a ride on my part. Now that I'm older (and
hopefully wiser), I don't think I would jump so readily into a car with
someone I didn't know. But that's also how I got to Dallas from
northeastern Missouri -- with a worn out pair of jungle boots in three
days. But the southern hospitality was not a myth and most of the people
were very charming.
Will O'Ban
So long as men can breathe, or eyes can see,
So long lives this, and this gives life to thee.
Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain!
So long lives this, and this gives life to thee.
Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain!
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reminiscing...
I was going through photographs, and came across this one of my son, as the ferocious Godzilla six years ago. It was just too darn cute to not post in the Cutie Pie thread...
They grow up too darn fast. /sniff
They grow up too darn fast. /sniff
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Re: reminiscing...
what a sweetie that is.aderyn_du wrote:I was going through photographs, and came across this one of my son, as the ferocious Godzilla six years ago. It was just too darn cute to not post in the Cutie Pie thread...
They grow up too darn fast. /sniff
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Darwin...great picture! How fun is that? Snow in Dallas!
Jsluder....Samson is a beautiful dog, thanks for sharing!
Will.....I love your picture of you and your son! But maybe next time you could shave first so we can see your face? Seriously though, I didn't see a need for a bath for either Michael or Kaylee...they both look happy
And ad...how ADORABLE!!!! He is just too sweet!!
WHEW!!!! It's hard to catch up when you've been gone for a few days!
Jsluder....Samson is a beautiful dog, thanks for sharing!
Will.....I love your picture of you and your son! But maybe next time you could shave first so we can see your face? Seriously though, I didn't see a need for a bath for either Michael or Kaylee...they both look happy
And ad...how ADORABLE!!!! He is just too sweet!!
WHEW!!!! It's hard to catch up when you've been gone for a few days!
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Very fine animals, indeed. How many Pyrs do you have?The Weekenders wrote:Jsluder, we use those dogs to guard our sheep. Very fine animals.
We'd love to be able to have more than one, but we live in the 'burbs. There's a small farm across the street from us with two Great Pyrenees on duty. Ours is just a pet, though he takes his self-appointed guard duty very seriously.
Cheers,
John
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Will O'B wrote:Very adorable -- and large -- cutie-pie, Jsluder.
Following are two of my cuties (Michael and Kaylee, aka "Old Fuzzy
Face"). Please ignore the fact that they could both use a bath. :roll:
Will O'Ban
Umm, does J.K. Rowling no that you kidnapped Harry Potter??
Tom
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Very funny, Tom. Actually, he hears that everywhere he goes. (It's probably the glasses.)TomB wrote:
Umm, does J.K. Rowling no that you kidnapped Harry Potter??
Tom
Will O'Ban
So long as men can breathe, or eyes can see,
So long lives this, and this gives life to thee.
Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain!
So long lives this, and this gives life to thee.
Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain!