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Call Eisboch.

He knows what to do with horsies.


That's not what I hear. :-)


All depends on your definition of "what to do". :)

Besides - horses are an evoltionary dead end - dumb as a rock wall and
with about as much personality.




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On Mon, 05 Jan 2009 21:17:33 -0500, Tom Francis - SWSports
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Call Eisboch.

He knows what to do with horsies.

That's not what I hear. :-)


All depends on your definition of "what to do". :)

Besides - horses are an evoltionary dead end - dumb as a rock wall and
with about as much personality.




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My dog does that.

Did you see my comment a few days ago in the thread where you were wondering
how to get rid of Norton? I just helped a lady with a new HP laptop and
Vista. Norton was easily (took probably 7 or 8 minutes of HDD grinding by
the uninstaller) removed using the uninstaller included. I then installed
free AVG with no problems.


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On Mon, 05 Jan 2009 21:17:33 -0500, Tom Francis - SWSports
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Call Eisboch.

He knows what to do with horsies.
That's not what I hear. :-)
All depends on your definition of "what to do". :)

Besides - horses are an evoltionary dead end - dumb as a rock wall and
with about as much personality.



http://www.eisboch.com/sebastian.html

Eisboch


My dog does that.

There is a simple reason why dogs do that. They found something REALLY
smelly and they want to roll in it to cover their scent.
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On Mon, 05 Jan 2009 21:17:33 -0500, Tom Francis - SWSports
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Call Eisboch.

He knows what to do with horsies.
That's not what I hear. :-)
All depends on your definition of "what to do". :)

Besides - horses are an evoltionary dead end - dumb as a rock wall and
with about as much personality.



http://www.eisboch.com/sebastian.html

Eisboch


My dog does that.

There is a simple reason why dogs do that. They found something REALLY
smelly and they want to roll in it to cover their scent.


I know what you're speaking about. My dog does it when he wants some
attention. He'll lay on his back with his legs moving around, pause with
his legs point straight up, and suddenly jump up, give a good shake and then
stare at me. Then I know for sure it's time for a good dump.


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I know what you're speaking about. My dog does it when he wants some
attention. He'll lay on his back with his legs moving around, pause with
his legs point straight up, and suddenly jump up, give a good shake and
then stare at me. Then I know for sure it's time for a good dump.


Here's one of my favorite pictures of Mrs.E. and one of her horses. Photo
was taken by Jim in FL a few years back when we had a place down there. A
framed, higher resolution, glossy print of this is hanging on the wall of
her dentist's waiting room.

http://www.eisboch.com/sebastian.jpg

Eisboch



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I know what you're speaking about. My dog does it when he wants some
attention. He'll lay on his back with his legs moving around, pause
with his legs point straight up, and suddenly jump up, give a good
shake and then stare at me. Then I know for sure it's time for a good
dump.


Here's one of my favorite pictures of Mrs.E. and one of her horses.
Photo was taken by Jim in FL a few years back when we had a place down
there. A framed, higher resolution, glossy print of this is hanging on
the wall of her dentist's waiting room.

http://www.eisboch.com/sebastian.jpg

Eisboch


Great photo. Both of them are hams, but your wife has better teeth.
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I know what you're speaking about. My dog does it when he wants some
attention. He'll lay on his back with his legs moving around, pause with
his legs point straight up, and suddenly jump up, give a good shake and
then stare at me. Then I know for sure it's time for a good dump.


Here's one of my favorite pictures of Mrs.E. and one of her horses. Photo
was taken by Jim in FL a few years back when we had a place down there.
A framed, higher resolution, glossy print of this is hanging on the wall
of her dentist's waiting room.

http://www.eisboch.com/sebastian.jpg

Eisboch



Caps or implants?


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I know what you're speaking about. My dog does it when he wants some
attention. He'll lay on his back with his legs moving around, pause
with his legs point straight up, and suddenly jump up, give a good shake
and then stare at me. Then I know for sure it's time for a good dump.


Here's one of my favorite pictures of Mrs.E. and one of her horses.
Photo was taken by Jim in FL a few years back when we had a place down
there. A framed, higher resolution, glossy print of this is hanging on
the wall of her dentist's waiting room.

http://www.eisboch.com/sebastian.jpg

Eisboch



Caps or implants?


Ooooops. Of course I was referring to the horse.


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I know what you're speaking about. My dog does it when he wants some
attention. He'll lay on his back with his legs moving around, pause with
his legs point straight up, and suddenly jump up, give a good shake and
then stare at me. Then I know for sure it's time for a good dump.


Here's one of my favorite pictures of Mrs.E. and one of her horses. Photo
was taken by Jim in FL a few years back when we had a place down there. A
framed, higher resolution, glossy print of this is hanging on the wall of
her dentist's waiting room.

http://www.eisboch.com/sebastian.jpg


That's a great picture.

Love it.

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have, where you are."

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I know what you're speaking about. My dog does it when he wants some
attention. He'll lay on his back with his legs moving around, pause with
his legs point straight up, and suddenly jump up, give a good shake and
then stare at me. Then I know for sure it's time for a good dump.


Here's one of my favorite pictures of Mrs.E. and one of her horses. Photo
was taken by Jim in FL a few years back when we had a place down there. A
framed, higher resolution, glossy print of this is hanging on the wall of
her dentist's waiting room.

http://www.eisboch.com/sebastian.jpg

Eisboch


LOL!

Super photo. Great shot for a dentist's office.


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