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11-Mar-2008, 07:48 PM #46
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Poor Brandy! He must be having a hard time trying to find an inconspicuous place to do his business.


Ain't it the truth. I've had to shovel spots for him. Otherwise, he's too low to the ground and most of the time he still squats like a girl.
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12-Mar-2008, 02:08 AM #47
The poor dog needs snow shoes.
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14-Mar-2008, 10:14 AM #48
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The poor dog needs snow shoes.
snow STILTS.

and do you still have your christmas lights up there, cookie?
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14-Mar-2008, 10:17 AM #49
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snow STILTS.

and do you still have your christmas lights up there, cookie?
Yeah, well, it feels like Christmas is right around the corner.

Actually, I leave them up all year round. It's much easier.
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14-Mar-2008, 02:20 PM #50
If I did that, my wife would have ME up there year round.

this year I said to heck with it and went and bought some plastic clamps that you can't see unless you are looking for the, and attached those to the house. Now all I got to do is clip the wires into the clamps and done.
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House down the road still turns on the xmas lights on the house. That is over doing it. I mean leaving them on the house is one thing but turning them on all year is another.
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16-Mar-2008, 09:02 AM #52
I don't turn them on all year round but do light them up for all of January and most of February, especially this year with all the snow around, it looks nice.
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goodness me!!!
I have never seen so much snow!!!

I have LOL I've lived in Western Canada and also in Quebec for two years LOL but Thats a lot of snow Karen!!
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I have LOL I've lived in Western Canada and also in Quebec for two years LOL but Thats a lot of snow Karen!!
Hi Bea! It's nice to see you.
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Hi Karen How are you???
I'm fine thanks. How are you? I think I've been seeing some very encouraging posts lately.
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17-Mar-2008, 08:27 AM #57
Yes this latest round of Chemo seems to be doing its job And I don't have all those nasty side effects the other ones left, most importantly my hands don't shake ..and I can draw again LOL I was so sick of HGTV I'm just glad I don't have to plow through all the snow you have to get to treatments every Monday LOL
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Yes this latest round of Chemo seems to be doing its job And I don't have all those nasty side effects the other ones left, most importantly my hands don't shake ..and I can draw again LOL I was so sick of HGTV I'm just glad I don't have to plow through all the snow you have to get to treatments every Monday LOL
I'm so happy to hear this news Bea. You are such a courageous lady and a real inspiration to others.
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I'm so happy to hear this news Bea. You are such a courageous lady and a real inspiration to others.
seconded and carried.

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I'm so happy to hear this news Bea. You are such a courageous lady and a real inspiration to others.
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