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Old 06-11-2005, 07:17 AM
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LOL....no serious harm done....a bit of rest and my head will stop spinning, back, neck and shoulder will eventually stop aching! Now if I could only figure out how to get those rabbits to move? Kira's (my Siberian Husky) looking to go out every five minutes these days, and the bunny's are too dumb to get out of sight! Last evening at sunset we came out and one of them started coming towards us........how dumb is that! If you ever want to see what a wolf looks like when hunting.....she's the picture of it! Only don't ask for a picture, I have trouble enough just holding on to her to hold her back, usually end up wrapping her lead around my waist cuz I don't have enough strength to hold her in my arms. Like a damm cartoon out there!

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Old 06-11-2005, 09:37 AM
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Bob ,

Hope you get well soon. Hard to carve with an arm in a sling. But , could you perhaps put a web cam on you back porch , so next time we can watch ?

Might be time for a smaller dog !

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why not use a chain and a tire filled with concrete, that will slow him down a mite LOL
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Bob,
Glad you are feeling better!
"Shows to go you" things can change pretty quickly. Glad you are laughing about it now but, I'm sure you had a few choice words for the dog and bunnies at the time.
As I trailed through the thread I went from a smile to a full blown tears-in-the-eyes laugh. The topper was Susan's cartoon!
Yooz guys are very talented and totally nutz!
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Old 06-11-2005, 01:50 PM
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Well Ida know. Sure wouldn' think ya'd had tha prob'm with a kitty kat!

An' I right reckon dem rabbits woulda bin in ma stew pot b'now! LOL

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LOL....Susan, love the cartoon!!! Right on the mark! Had to print off a copy for the wife to torment me with! Thanks for the chuckle!

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Bob-your a man of many talents carver,ship builder,poet,acrobat and happy that there was no serious damage done. and like some of the others i am amased at the talent displayed by some of the other members,poets,cartoonists.

you should keep a camcoder handy till the rabbits leave you could make money on Americas Funniest Videos.

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Yeh and then teach the dog to use the camcorder! LOL
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Bob,

Glad to hear that there was no serious damage. Dogs can get so focused that they forget everything else, like being hooked to a leash!

We bought a radio fence for our dog last year. Best investment we ever made. Now we just open the door and let her out. She's only gone through once, and that was when the battery died and we didn't realize it.

Hope you're back up to speed soon!

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