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My new dog.
If the application gets approved, our visit to the dog, and the home visit all go well, this may
become my new dog: https://s3.amazonaws.com/filestore.r...34_500x563.jpg Description: Hang on to your hat and grab a leash because Coppertone is ready for adventure! This handsome, 1 year old, Redbone Coonhound is strong and full of playful energy. Though he needs some work on his manners, his enthusiasm for life is contagious and sure to make you smile. While Coppertone (or Copper to his friends) is a submissive boy, he loves to romp and play with his canine friends. An adopter who loves adventure and has a fenced yard would be perfect for this boy. Whether you enjoy hiking, camping or exploring the great outdoors, Copper would be thrilled to accompany you. He appears to be house trained and crate trained, is neutered, up-to-date on vaccines and preventatives and eager to find a family to love! Sounds like my kind of dog! |
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Congratulations, John. After the last evening didn’t think you’d get another, but...
I hope you can have lots of joy with it... |
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Well, I hope you didn't give out our names for references.
Exposing that poor unsuspecting animal to your Hillbilly Hoedowns would be considered animal cruelty in civilized society. |
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On Thu, 04 Oct 2018 17:33:43 -0400, John H.
wrote: If the application gets approved, our visit to the dog, and the home visit all go well, this may become my new dog: https://s3.amazonaws.com/filestore.r...34_500x563.jpg Description: Hang on to your hat and grab a leash because Coppertone is ready for adventure! This handsome, 1 year old, Redbone Coonhound is strong and full of playful energy. Though he needs some work on his manners, his enthusiasm for life is contagious and sure to make you smile. While Coppertone (or Copper to his friends) is a submissive boy, he loves to romp and play with his canine friends. An adopter who loves adventure and has a fenced yard would be perfect for this boy. Whether you enjoy hiking, camping or exploring the great outdoors, Copper would be thrilled to accompany you. He appears to be house trained and crate trained, is neutered, up-to-date on vaccines and preventatives and eager to find a family to love! Sounds like my kind of dog! Judy says "I'm too sexy for my tongue" He looks like a load of energy. Hope you have a good place to run with him. He looks like a good dog tho. How old is he? |
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On Thu, 4 Oct 2018 15:31:58 -0700 (PDT), True North
wrote: Well, I hope you didn't give out our names for references. Exposing that poor unsuspecting animal to your Hillbilly Hoedowns would be considered animal cruelty in civilized society. This isn't one of your northern foo foo dogs you carry around in your purse. He is a coon hound. That is the ultimate "hillbilly" dog. I bet he will sing along at the bluegrass festivals and the people there will love him. I actually looked at a Walker coon hound when we were looking at dogs and he was on the short list but my wife really wanted a lab puppy. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:T...d-standing.jpg |
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On Thu, 4 Oct 2018 15:31:58 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote:
Well, I hope you didn't give out our names for references. Exposing that poor unsuspecting animal to your Hillbilly Hoedowns would be considered animal cruelty in civilized society. Is it absolutely necessary for you to attempt insults with every post you make? Do you recall saying this: "Y'all never miss a chance to wreck a pleasant thread, do you?" Do you not see some hypocrisy there? No, I did not give you or Harry as a reference. Neither of you are a veterinarian, and neither of you have exhibited a high degree of integrity. |
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On Thu, 04 Oct 2018 20:18:09 -0400, wrote:
On Thu, 04 Oct 2018 17:33:43 -0400, John H. wrote: If the application gets approved, our visit to the dog, and the home visit all go well, this may become my new dog: https://s3.amazonaws.com/filestore.r...34_500x563.jpg Description: Hang on to your hat and grab a leash because Coppertone is ready for adventure! This handsome, 1 year old, Redbone Coonhound is strong and full of playful energy. Though he needs some work on his manners, his enthusiasm for life is contagious and sure to make you smile. While Coppertone (or Copper to his friends) is a submissive boy, he loves to romp and play with his canine friends. An adopter who loves adventure and has a fenced yard would be perfect for this boy. Whether you enjoy hiking, camping or exploring the great outdoors, Copper would be thrilled to accompany you. He appears to be house trained and crate trained, is neutered, up-to-date on vaccines and preventatives and eager to find a family to love! Sounds like my kind of dog! Judy says "I'm too sexy for my tongue" He looks like a load of energy. Hope you have a good place to run with him. He looks like a good dog tho. How old is he? One year. Just about out of the puppy stage. I don't run, but he'll get a couple 1-2 mile walks every day along with frisbee throwing in the back yard. |
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On Fri, 05 Oct 2018 07:22:02 -0400, John H.
wrote: On Thu, 04 Oct 2018 20:24:41 -0400, wrote: On Thu, 4 Oct 2018 15:31:58 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote: Well, I hope you didn't give out our names for references. Exposing that poor unsuspecting animal to your Hillbilly Hoedowns would be considered animal cruelty in civilized society. This isn't one of your northern foo foo dogs you carry around in your purse. He is a coon hound. That is the ultimate "hillbilly" dog. I bet he will sing along at the bluegrass festivals and the people there will love him. I actually looked at a Walker coon hound when we were looking at dogs and he was on the short list but my wife really wanted a lab puppy. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:T...d-standing.jpg This same agency has a treeing walker coonhound, which I like also. If the Redbone falls through, which it may if it has severe health problems, then I'll check out the treeing walker. We had our eyes on a red bone at another agency. Then the lady said, "John: I might add that Nanny will require heartworm treatment, so will have to be kept very quiet for a couple of months." This was the third communication about the dog, and she's just getting to the fact that the dog has heartworms. I called my vet to discuss the situation. She told me I'd be much better off looking for another dog, especially after what I went through with the last one. That sounds like what we were going through. It seemed every adoption agency was full of very sick dogs. I have always had much better luck at the pound. It is brutal but they just put sick dogs down. They also put down a lot of healthy ones tho. My problem was everything seemed to be pit bull mixes except the Walker I liked. It is funny that my wife was worried that the Walker might be too "active" for us and then she got a Lab puppy. This guy goes all day. I am not sure what I would do if we didn't have a pool. I can wear his ass out playing "fetch the fender" (yeah a "boat" fender, just to stay on topic). We swim laps like I did with Mr Ed too. BTW his "lifesaving" trick is coming right along. He has pretty much figured out, if you grab his tail, he is supposed to pull you over to the steps. He doesn't even turn around and look anymore. I try to do that every time we are in the pool, a few times, so he gets used to it just being what he is supposed to do. It was automatic with Ed. He would come get you. |
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On Fri, 05 Oct 2018 07:23:20 -0400, John H.
wrote: On Thu, 04 Oct 2018 20:18:09 -0400, wrote: On Thu, 04 Oct 2018 17:33:43 -0400, John H. wrote: If the application gets approved, our visit to the dog, and the home visit all go well, this may become my new dog: https://s3.amazonaws.com/filestore.r...34_500x563.jpg Description: Hang on to your hat and grab a leash because Coppertone is ready for adventure! This handsome, 1 year old, Redbone Coonhound is strong and full of playful energy. Though he needs some work on his manners, his enthusiasm for life is contagious and sure to make you smile. While Coppertone (or Copper to his friends) is a submissive boy, he loves to romp and play with his canine friends. An adopter who loves adventure and has a fenced yard would be perfect for this boy. Whether you enjoy hiking, camping or exploring the great outdoors, Copper would be thrilled to accompany you. He appears to be house trained and crate trained, is neutered, up-to-date on vaccines and preventatives and eager to find a family to love! Sounds like my kind of dog! Judy says "I'm too sexy for my tongue" He looks like a load of energy. Hope you have a good place to run with him. He looks like a good dog tho. How old is he? One year. Just about out of the puppy stage. I don't run, but he'll get a couple 1-2 mile walks every day along with frisbee throwing in the back yard. The dog does most of the "running" ;-) I am a "jog" at best. I usually make 2 or 3 trips down to the end of FPL. Deuce does it 5 or 6 times. If we are doing a long walk I go up to the scrub (park). This time of year we pretty much have the place to ourselves and it is laced with interlocking trails. https://floridahikes.com/esteroscrub These people are overstating the marsh land. That is really just one trail by the river. (closed this time of year anyway) Most of it is sandy upland scrub. |
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On Fri, 05 Oct 2018 13:58:41 -0400, wrote:
On Fri, 05 Oct 2018 07:22:02 -0400, John H. wrote: On Thu, 04 Oct 2018 20:24:41 -0400, wrote: On Thu, 4 Oct 2018 15:31:58 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote: Well, I hope you didn't give out our names for references. Exposing that poor unsuspecting animal to your Hillbilly Hoedowns would be considered animal cruelty in civilized society. This isn't one of your northern foo foo dogs you carry around in your purse. He is a coon hound. That is the ultimate "hillbilly" dog. I bet he will sing along at the bluegrass festivals and the people there will love him. I actually looked at a Walker coon hound when we were looking at dogs and he was on the short list but my wife really wanted a lab puppy. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:T...d-standing.jpg This same agency has a treeing walker coonhound, which I like also. If the Redbone falls through, which it may if it has severe health problems, then I'll check out the treeing walker. We had our eyes on a red bone at another agency. Then the lady said, "John: I might add that Nanny will require heartworm treatment, so will have to be kept very quiet for a couple of months." This was the third communication about the dog, and she's just getting to the fact that the dog has heartworms. I called my vet to discuss the situation. She told me I'd be much better off looking for another dog, especially after what I went through with the last one. That sounds like what we were going through. It seemed every adoption agency was full of very sick dogs. I have always had much better luck at the pound. It is brutal but they just put sick dogs down. They also put down a lot of healthy ones tho. My problem was everything seemed to be pit bull mixes except the Walker I liked. It is funny that my wife was worried that the Walker might be too "active" for us and then she got a Lab puppy. This guy goes all day. I am not sure what I would do if we didn't have a pool. I can wear his ass out playing "fetch the fender" (yeah a "boat" fender, just to stay on topic). We swim laps like I did with Mr Ed too. BTW his "lifesaving" trick is coming right along. He has pretty much figured out, if you grab his tail, he is supposed to pull you over to the steps. He doesn't even turn around and look anymore. I try to do that every time we are in the pool, a few times, so he gets used to it just being what he is supposed to do. It was automatic with Ed. He would come get you. We adopted our lab from the pound. Good dog. Lasted 16 years. Then we had a cat die so got one from the pound. Within three months we had to put it down. Then we got another one. After a couple thousand more dollars trying to fix an infection, we put it down. So I'm not too thrilled with the pound either. |
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On Fri, 05 Oct 2018 14:07:13 -0400, wrote:
On Fri, 05 Oct 2018 07:23:20 -0400, John H. wrote: On Thu, 04 Oct 2018 20:18:09 -0400, wrote: On Thu, 04 Oct 2018 17:33:43 -0400, John H. wrote: If the application gets approved, our visit to the dog, and the home visit all go well, this may become my new dog: https://s3.amazonaws.com/filestore.r...34_500x563.jpg Description: Hang on to your hat and grab a leash because Coppertone is ready for adventure! This handsome, 1 year old, Redbone Coonhound is strong and full of playful energy. Though he needs some work on his manners, his enthusiasm for life is contagious and sure to make you smile. While Coppertone (or Copper to his friends) is a submissive boy, he loves to romp and play with his canine friends. An adopter who loves adventure and has a fenced yard would be perfect for this boy. Whether you enjoy hiking, camping or exploring the great outdoors, Copper would be thrilled to accompany you. He appears to be house trained and crate trained, is neutered, up-to-date on vaccines and preventatives and eager to find a family to love! Sounds like my kind of dog! Judy says "I'm too sexy for my tongue" He looks like a load of energy. Hope you have a good place to run with him. He looks like a good dog tho. How old is he? One year. Just about out of the puppy stage. I don't run, but he'll get a couple 1-2 mile walks every day along with frisbee throwing in the back yard. The dog does most of the "running" ;-) I am a "jog" at best. I usually make 2 or 3 trips down to the end of FPL. Deuce does it 5 or 6 times. If we are doing a long walk I go up to the scrub (park). This time of year we pretty much have the place to ourselves and it is laced with interlocking trails. https://floridahikes.com/esteroscrub These people are overstating the marsh land. That is really just one trail by the river. (closed this time of year anyway) Most of it is sandy upland scrub. === Any gators in there? |
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John H
- show quoted text - "We adopted our lab from the pound. Good dog. Lasted 16 years. Then we had a cat die so got one from the pound. Within three months we had to put it down. Then we got another one. After a couple thousand more dollars trying to fix an infection, we put it down. So I'm not too thrilled with the pound either." With all that trouble in the past, why not contact the local American Kennel Club for recommendations on reliable breeders of the dog you really like? What's a grand or two to y'all. |
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True North wrote:
John H - show quoted text - "We adopted our lab from the pound. Good dog. Lasted 16 years. Then we had a cat die so got one from the pound. Within three months we had to put it down. Then we got another one. After a couple thousand more dollars trying to fix an infection, we put it down. So I'm not too thrilled with the pound either." With all that trouble in the past, why not contact the local American Kennel Club for recommendations on reliable breeders of the dog you really like? What's a grand or two to y'all. You and Harry do not seem to mind your dollars. Why he has filed bankruptcy a couple times, and you are jealous of those who saved and invested. |
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On Fri, 05 Oct 2018 19:13:01 -0400, John H.
wrote: On Fri, 05 Oct 2018 13:58:41 -0400, wrote: On Fri, 05 Oct 2018 07:22:02 -0400, John H. wrote: On Thu, 04 Oct 2018 20:24:41 -0400, wrote: On Thu, 4 Oct 2018 15:31:58 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote: Well, I hope you didn't give out our names for references. Exposing that poor unsuspecting animal to your Hillbilly Hoedowns would be considered animal cruelty in civilized society. This isn't one of your northern foo foo dogs you carry around in your purse. He is a coon hound. That is the ultimate "hillbilly" dog. I bet he will sing along at the bluegrass festivals and the people there will love him. I actually looked at a Walker coon hound when we were looking at dogs and he was on the short list but my wife really wanted a lab puppy. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:T...d-standing.jpg This same agency has a treeing walker coonhound, which I like also. If the Redbone falls through, which it may if it has severe health problems, then I'll check out the treeing walker. We had our eyes on a red bone at another agency. Then the lady said, "John: I might add that Nanny will require heartworm treatment, so will have to be kept very quiet for a couple of months." This was the third communication about the dog, and she's just getting to the fact that the dog has heartworms. I called my vet to discuss the situation. She told me I'd be much better off looking for another dog, especially after what I went through with the last one. That sounds like what we were going through. It seemed every adoption agency was full of very sick dogs. I have always had much better luck at the pound. It is brutal but they just put sick dogs down. They also put down a lot of healthy ones tho. My problem was everything seemed to be pit bull mixes except the Walker I liked. It is funny that my wife was worried that the Walker might be too "active" for us and then she got a Lab puppy. This guy goes all day. I am not sure what I would do if we didn't have a pool. I can wear his ass out playing "fetch the fender" (yeah a "boat" fender, just to stay on topic). We swim laps like I did with Mr Ed too. BTW his "lifesaving" trick is coming right along. He has pretty much figured out, if you grab his tail, he is supposed to pull you over to the steps. He doesn't even turn around and look anymore. I try to do that every time we are in the pool, a few times, so he gets used to it just being what he is supposed to do. It was automatic with Ed. He would come get you. We adopted our lab from the pound. Good dog. Lasted 16 years. Then we had a cat die so got one from the pound. Within three months we had to put it down. Then we got another one. After a couple thousand more dollars trying to fix an infection, we put it down. So I'm not too thrilled with the pound either. Dunno about cats, they are like Bic lighters aren't they ;-) Our two pounds to give dogs a fairly good examination, check for heart worms rabies etc and vaccinate them. Then they get neutered and chipped before they adopt out. I got lucky with Ed because they had a "big dog" special going on and I got him for free. He was a dead dog walking for close to a week but they really felt a yellow lab would get adopted. Auggie was the same way. The girls out at Desoto tricked up his paperwork for a couple weeks to keep from killing him. He was an ugly sommitch but a great dog. Never did a single bad thing, but neither did Ed. Deuce on the other hand is a work in progress. |
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On 10/5/18 8:32 PM, wrote:
On Fri, 05 Oct 2018 19:13:01 -0400, John H. wrote: On Fri, 05 Oct 2018 13:58:41 -0400, wrote: On Fri, 05 Oct 2018 07:22:02 -0400, John H. wrote: On Thu, 04 Oct 2018 20:24:41 -0400, wrote: On Thu, 4 Oct 2018 15:31:58 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote: Well, I hope you didn't give out our names for references. Exposing that poor unsuspecting animal to your Hillbilly Hoedowns would be considered animal cruelty in civilized society. This isn't one of your northern foo foo dogs you carry around in your purse. He is a coon hound. That is the ultimate "hillbilly" dog. I bet he will sing along at the bluegrass festivals and the people there will love him. I actually looked at a Walker coon hound when we were looking at dogs and he was on the short list but my wife really wanted a lab puppy. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:T...d-standing.jpg This same agency has a treeing walker coonhound, which I like also. If the Redbone falls through, which it may if it has severe health problems, then I'll check out the treeing walker. We had our eyes on a red bone at another agency. Then the lady said, "John: I might add that Nanny will require heartworm treatment, so will have to be kept very quiet for a couple of months." This was the third communication about the dog, and she's just getting to the fact that the dog has heartworms. I called my vet to discuss the situation. She told me I'd be much better off looking for another dog, especially after what I went through with the last one. That sounds like what we were going through. It seemed every adoption agency was full of very sick dogs. I have always had much better luck at the pound. It is brutal but they just put sick dogs down. They also put down a lot of healthy ones tho. My problem was everything seemed to be pit bull mixes except the Walker I liked. It is funny that my wife was worried that the Walker might be too "active" for us and then she got a Lab puppy. This guy goes all day. I am not sure what I would do if we didn't have a pool. I can wear his ass out playing "fetch the fender" (yeah a "boat" fender, just to stay on topic). We swim laps like I did with Mr Ed too. BTW his "lifesaving" trick is coming right along. He has pretty much figured out, if you grab his tail, he is supposed to pull you over to the steps. He doesn't even turn around and look anymore. I try to do that every time we are in the pool, a few times, so he gets used to it just being what he is supposed to do. It was automatic with Ed. He would come get you. We adopted our lab from the pound. Good dog. Lasted 16 years. Then we had a cat die so got one from the pound. Within three months we had to put it down. Then we got another one. After a couple thousand more dollars trying to fix an infection, we put it down. So I'm not too thrilled with the pound either. Dunno about cats, they are like Bic lighters aren't they ;-) Our two pounds to give dogs a fairly good examination, check for heart worms rabies etc and vaccinate them. Then they get neutered and chipped before they adopt out. I got lucky with Ed because they had a "big dog" special going on and I got him for free. He was a dead dog walking for close to a week but they really felt a yellow lab would get adopted. Auggie was the same way. The girls out at Desoto tricked up his paperwork for a couple weeks to keep from killing him. He was an ugly sommitch but a great dog. Never did a single bad thing, but neither did Ed. Deuce on the other hand is a work in progress. We've had lots of cats over the years. All of them were homeless or semi-homeless who were just wanderers. I usually was able to trap them in a non-harmful trap baited with an open can of sardines. Once they are caught, I run them up to the vet for a checkup and shots. Then they come inside and live inside for the rest of their lives...and most of them have lived with us for 15-20 years, with a couple of heartbreakers who died after a decade or a little longer. |
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On Friday, October 5, 2018 at 7:54:50 PM UTC-4, True North wrote:
John H - show quoted text - "We adopted our lab from the pound. Good dog. Lasted 16 years. Then we had a cat die so got one from the pound. Within three months we had to put it down. Then we got another one. After a couple thousand more dollars trying to fix an infection, we put it down. So I'm not too thrilled with the pound either." With all that trouble in the past, why not contact the local American Kennel Club for recommendations on reliable breeders of the dog you really like? What's a grand or two to y'all. There are far too many dogs needing a home to buy one from a breeder. Besides, "bred" dogs as a group are the most troublesome. Assholes buy bred dogs to show off at the park. A man tries to give a home to one that needs it. |
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On Fri, 05 Oct 2018 19:51:23 -0400, Wayne.B
wrote: On Fri, 05 Oct 2018 14:07:13 -0400, wrote: On Fri, 05 Oct 2018 07:23:20 -0400, John H. wrote: On Thu, 04 Oct 2018 20:18:09 -0400, wrote: On Thu, 04 Oct 2018 17:33:43 -0400, John H. wrote: If the application gets approved, our visit to the dog, and the home visit all go well, this may become my new dog: https://s3.amazonaws.com/filestore.r...34_500x563.jpg Description: Hang on to your hat and grab a leash because Coppertone is ready for adventure! This handsome, 1 year old, Redbone Coonhound is strong and full of playful energy. Though he needs some work on his manners, his enthusiasm for life is contagious and sure to make you smile. While Coppertone (or Copper to his friends) is a submissive boy, he loves to romp and play with his canine friends. An adopter who loves adventure and has a fenced yard would be perfect for this boy. Whether you enjoy hiking, camping or exploring the great outdoors, Copper would be thrilled to accompany you. He appears to be house trained and crate trained, is neutered, up-to-date on vaccines and preventatives and eager to find a family to love! Sounds like my kind of dog! Judy says "I'm too sexy for my tongue" He looks like a load of energy. Hope you have a good place to run with him. He looks like a good dog tho. How old is he? One year. Just about out of the puppy stage. I don't run, but he'll get a couple 1-2 mile walks every day along with frisbee throwing in the back yard. The dog does most of the "running" ;-) I am a "jog" at best. I usually make 2 or 3 trips down to the end of FPL. Deuce does it 5 or 6 times. If we are doing a long walk I go up to the scrub (park). This time of year we pretty much have the place to ourselves and it is laced with interlocking trails. https://floridahikes.com/esteroscrub These people are overstating the marsh land. That is really just one trail by the river. (closed this time of year anyway) Most of it is sandy upland scrub. === Any gators in there? It was right there in the river where I smacked the 4-5 footer going after Deuce. My home made boat hook got the gator's attention. (a Hoe handle with a 7/16" SS hook in it) http://gfretwell.com/ftp/Boat%20hook.jpg I doubt you will see one in the upland area where we walk tho. Judy hit a wild hog on the face with a Nextel up there once and I saw bear tracks. The cougar that used to live there got run over at the airport by a cop. Other than that it is just gopher turtles, rabbits and sometimes an eagle or two. |
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"You and Harry do not seem to mind your dollars. Â*Why he has filedÂ* bankruptcy a couple times, and you are jealous of those who saved andÂ* invested." Say what? Where did I say that? I just can't understand why 'mericans refuse to pay enough federal tax to get your country out of hock. Y'all are constantly looking for ways to weasel out of paying your fair share. |
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On Fri, 5 Oct 2018 16:54:48 -0700 (PDT), True North
wrote: John H - show quoted text - "We adopted our lab from the pound. Good dog. Lasted 16 years. Then we had a cat die so got one from the pound. Within three months we had to put it down. Then we got another one. After a couple thousand more dollars trying to fix an infection, we put it down. So I'm not too thrilled with the pound either." With all that trouble in the past, why not contact the local American Kennel Club for recommendations on reliable breeders of the dog you really like? What's a grand or two to y'all. A lot of people, including me, don't think you should be encouraging more dogs when they kill 1000 a day in Florida. We did end up getting a puppy, against my better judgement and they are a pain in the ass. All the "papers" are good for is a place to pee for them (unless you want to be a breeder). I really wanted a 4 year old rescue but I have this wife ;-) |
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On Fri, 5 Oct 2018 19:00:00 -0700 (PDT), True North
wrote: Y'all are constantly looking for ways to weasel out of paying your fair share. I take the standard deduction, nothing beyond that. My tax return is about like yours I imagine. I do agree we are not paying enough tax unless we are willing to drastically cut spending. Unfortunately so much of our economy is the government spending money, it is hard to stop. DoD is the perfect example. That even goes to propping up the economy of NATO nations. |
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True North wrote:
Kalif Swill guzzles... "You and Harry do not seem to mind your dollars. Â*Why he has filedÂ* bankruptcy a couple times, and you are jealous of those who saved andÂ* invested." Say what? Where did I say that? I just can't understand why 'mericans refuse to pay enough federal tax to get your country out of hock. Y'all are constantly looking for ways to weasel out of paying your fair share. Well, we pay lots of taxes. Unfortunately, the Federal Government has seen fit to spend almost all of it on entitlement programs. And then the vote buying Congress exempts 46% of the households from paying any tax. Screw the workers. In California they are appropriately 40 million residents. 10 million illegals. 150,000 people pay 50% of the income tax paid to the state. I have no problem making all pay their fair share. Harry seems to ignore paying taxes. |
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Kalif Swill guzzles... "You and Harry do not seem to mind your dollars. Why he has filed bankruptcy a couple times, and you are jealous of those who saved and invested." Say what? Where did I say that? I just can't understand why 'mericans refuse to pay enough federal tax to get your country out of hock. Y'all are constantly looking for ways to weasel out of paying your fair share. Fat Harry will get you for that remark. -- x ----Android NewsGroup Reader---- http://usenet.sinaapp.com/ |
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On Fri, 5 Oct 2018 16:54:48 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote:
John H - show quoted text - "We adopted our lab from the pound. Good dog. Lasted 16 years. Then we had a cat die so got one from the pound. Within three months we had to put it down. Then we got another one. After a couple thousand more dollars trying to fix an infection, we put it down. So I'm not too thrilled with the pound either." With all that trouble in the past, why not contact the local American Kennel Club for recommendations on reliable breeders of the dog you really like? What's a grand or two to y'all. Didn't need AKC registered cats. Why pay for a dog when there are so many nice ones at the adoption agencies? The last three dogs we had lasted 15, 17 and 10 years respectively. Can you say that for a 'grand or two' dog from a breeder? |
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On Fri, 5 Oct 2018 19:00:00 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote:
Kalif Swill guzzles... "You and Harry do not seem to mind your dollars. *Why he has filed* bankruptcy a couple times, and you are jealous of those who saved and* invested." Say what? Where did I say that? I just can't understand why 'mericans refuse to pay enough federal tax to get your country out of hock. Y'all are constantly looking for ways to weasel out of paying your fair share. Why not address your question directly to the American who doesn't pay his taxes? |
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On Sat, 6 Oct 2018 02:53:51 -0000 (UTC), Bill wrote:
True North wrote: Kalif Swill guzzles... "You and Harry do not seem to mind your dollars. *Why he has filed* bankruptcy a couple times, and you are jealous of those who saved and* invested." Say what? Where did I say that? I just can't understand why 'mericans refuse to pay enough federal tax to get your country out of hock. Y'all are constantly looking for ways to weasel out of paying your fair share. Well, we pay lots of taxes. Unfortunately, the Federal Government has seen fit to spend almost all of it on entitlement programs. And then the vote buying Congress exempts 46% of the households from paying any tax. Screw the workers. In California they are appropriately 40 million residents. 10 million illegals. 150,000 people pay 50% of the income tax paid to the state. I have no problem making all pay their fair share. Harry seems to ignore paying taxes. |
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On Fri, 5 Oct 2018 19:00:00 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote:
Kalif Swill guzzles... "You and Harry do not seem to mind your dollars. *Why he has filed* bankruptcy a couple times, and you are jealous of those who saved and* invested." Say what? Where did I say that? I just can't understand why 'mericans refuse to pay enough federal tax to get your country out of hock. Y'all are constantly looking for ways to weasel out of paying your fair share. Don, why do you say we are looking for ways 'to weasel out of paying' our fair share? If I pay my taxes in accordance with the law, which Turbo Tax helps me do, then where is the 'weaseling' you're talking about? We spend too much and we take in too little. Almost half our population pays no taxes. Are they the worst 'weasels'? |
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On Fri, 5 Oct 2018 18:11:18 -0700 (PDT), Its Me wrote:
On Friday, October 5, 2018 at 7:54:50 PM UTC-4, True North wrote: John H - show quoted text - "We adopted our lab from the pound. Good dog. Lasted 16 years. Then we had a cat die so got one from the pound. Within three months we had to put it down. Then we got another one. After a couple thousand more dollars trying to fix an infection, we put it down. So I'm not too thrilled with the pound either." With all that trouble in the past, why not contact the local American Kennel Club for recommendations on reliable breeders of the dog you really like? What's a grand or two to y'all. There are far too many dogs needing a home to buy one from a breeder. Besides, "bred" dogs as a group are the most troublesome. Assholes buy bred dogs to show off at the park. A man tries to give a home to one that needs it. From his comment, I don't think Don understands the rationale behind that. |
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John H. Wrote in message:
On Fri, 5 Oct 2018 19:00:00 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote: Kalif Swill guzzles... "You and Harry do not seem to mind your dollars. Why he has filed bankruptcy a couple times, and you are jealous of those who saved and invested." Say what? Where did I say that? I just can't understand why 'mericans refuse to pay enough federal tax to get your country out of hock. Y'all are constantly looking for ways to weasel out of paying your fair share. Why not address your question directly to the American who doesn't pay his taxes? Ta da! Bingo? -- x ----Android NewsGroup Reader---- http://usenet.sinaapp.com/ |
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John H. Wrote in message:
On Fri, 5 Oct 2018 16:54:48 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote: John H - show quoted text - "We adopted our lab from the pound. Good dog. Lasted 16 years. Then we had a cat die so got one from the pound. Within three months we had to put it down. Then we got another one. After a couple thousand more dollars trying to fix an infection, we put it down. So I'm not too thrilled with the pound either." With all that trouble in the past, why not contact the local American Kennel Club for recommendations on reliable breeders of the dog you really like? What's a grand or two to y'all. Didn't need AKC registered cats. Why pay for a dog when there are so many nice ones at the adoption agencies? The last three dogs we had lasted 15, 17 and 10 years respectively. Can you say that for a 'grand or two' dog from a breeder? I think he mentioned his purebred cocker spaniel has some serious issues. -- x ----Android NewsGroup Reader---- http://usenet.sinaapp.com/ |
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Justine giggles.....
"Â*i think he mentioned his purebred cocker spaniel has some seriousÂ* Â*issues." Haven't owned a Cocker Spaniel in about 14 years. It was a stray dog and I doubt it was purebred. Have to admit, I do like the English Cocker Spaniel compared to the more common American Cocker. It's like a two-thirds version of my English Springer Spaniel. |
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True North Wrote in message:
Justine giggles..... " i think he mentioned his purebred cocker spaniel has some serious issues." Haven't owned a Cocker Spaniel in about 14 years. It was a stray dog and I doubt it was purebred. Have to admit, I do like the English Cocker Spaniel compared to the more common American Cocker. It's like a two-thirds version of my English Springer Spaniel. Excuuuse me. English xspringer spaniel with serious health issues. -- x ----Android NewsGroup Reader---- http://usenet.sinaapp.com/ |
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justan
True North Wrote in message: - show quoted text - "Excuuuse me. English xspringer spaniel with serious health issues." Bronson does deserve some respect. His mother was judged the #3 Springer Spaniel puppy in the country in 2003 and his mom dad and sister did well in the shows while mom and dad also did well in the agility events. People stop their cars on the street to comment on how beautiful he is and every time we take him to the park he gets compliments. People can't believe he's just over 12 years old.. |
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On Sun, 07 Oct 2018 08:03:20 -0400, John H.
wrote: We spend too much and we take in too little. Almost half our population pays no taxes. Are they the worst 'weasels'? The weasels re the politicians, mostly democrats, who wrote a tax code that allows 46% of the filers to pay zero or even get extra money back. Those are guaranteed votes. |
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On Sun, 7 Oct 2018 07:22:01 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote:
justan True North Wrote in message: - show quoted text - "Excuuuse me. English xspringer spaniel with serious health issues." Bronson does deserve some respect. His mother was judged the #3 Springer Spaniel puppy in the country in 2003 and his mom dad and sister did well in the shows while mom and dad also did well in the agility events. People stop their cars on the street to comment on how beautiful he is and every time we take him to the park he gets compliments. People can't believe he's just over 12 years old.. To some folks, the pedigree is vitally important. Most of us just don't give a **** and want a nice dog. |
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On 7 Oct 2018 14:43:16 GMT, Keyser Soze wrote:
True North wrote: justan True North Wrote in message: - show quoted text - "Excuuuse me. English xspringer spaniel with serious health issues." Bronson does deserve some respect. His mother was judged the #3 Springer Spaniel puppy in the country in 2003 and his mom dad and sister did well in the shows while mom and dad also did well in the agility events. People stop their cars on the street to comment on how beautiful he is and every time we take him to the park he gets compliments. People can't believe he's just over 12 years old.. In real life, Justan is his neighborhood's fire hydrant...the one the dogs pee on... You can throw insults, but I'll bet Justan pays his taxes, eh Krause? |
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Keyser Soze wrote:
True North wrote: justan True North Wrote in message: - show quoted text - "Excuuuse me. English xspringer spaniel with serious health issues." Bronson does deserve some respect. His mother was judged the #3 Springer Spaniel puppy in the country in 2003 and his mom dad and sister did well in the shows while mom and dad also did well in the agility events. People stop their cars on the street to comment on how beautiful he is and every time we take him to the park he gets compliments. People can't believe he's just over 12 years old.. In real life, Justan is his neighborhood's fire hydrant...the one the dogs pee on... That's dumb. |
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John H. Wrote in message:
On Sun, 7 Oct 2018 07:22:01 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote: justan True North Wrote in message: - show quoted text - "Excuuuse me. English xspringer spaniel with serious health issues." Bronson does deserve some respect. His mother was judged the #3 Springer Spaniel puppy in the country in 2003 and his mom dad and sister did well in the shows while mom and dad also did well in the agility events. People stop their cars on the street to comment on how beautiful he is and every time we take him to the park he gets compliments. People can't believe he's just over 12 years old.. To some folks, the pedigree is vitally important. Most of us just don't give a **** and want a nice dog. Donny sure is a lucky dog to have a dog like that. I wonder if he could love an ordinary dog? -- x ----Android NewsGroup Reader---- http://usenet.sinaapp.com/ |
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John H. Wrote in message:
On 7 Oct 2018 14:43:16 GMT, Keyser Soze wrote: True North wrote: justan True North Wrote in message: - show quoted text - "Excuuuse me. English xspringer spaniel with serious health issues." Bronson does deserve some respect. His mother was judged the #3 Springer Spaniel puppy in the country in 2003 and his mom dad and sister did well in the shows while mom and dad also did well in the agility events. People stop their cars on the street to comment on how beautiful he is and every time we take him to the park he gets compliments. People can't believe he's just over 12 years old.. In real life, Justan is his neighborhood's fire hydrant...the one the dogs pee on... You can throw insults, but I'll bet Justan pays his taxes, eh Krause? Doesn't Fat Harry sound just like a 5 year old? -- x ----Android NewsGroup Reader---- http://usenet.sinaapp.com/ |
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