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Rikki Tikki Explorer
Yeah me too.... I'm off to bed... thank you ALL for a fun night... I really needed it... I do love you all so very much!!

P.S.... to all the men... I love you too and thank you for letting us have our fun!!

DITTO: well, don't know you well enough to love you but I like you well enough :P:P:P

Ok one more

Why are men like blenders?

You need one, but you're not quite sure why.


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:) Yes, thank you all for a great fun evening on here!! Here's a bedtime prayer for you all:

Dear Lord, I pray for Wisdom to understand my man; Love to forgive him; And Patience for his moods. Because, Lord, if I pray for Strength, I'll beat him to death. AMEN.

'Night everyone!!!

lonewolf Collaborator
lonewolf, I don't know where you live, but you do know that the coyotes can jump an 8" fence. And if they run in packs, they are not afraid of humans and would take your puppy away from you. So, that is great that you left him at home. But, the packs also will run in the daytime, not just at night. We have a pack running about 3 miles from us and since they move around, I am extra cautious when my toy poodle goes out.

Oh, we posted at the same time and I didn't see this. Now that I'm done laughing, I'm scared for my little guy. We used to live by about 100 acres of woods, but they've all been bulldozed down and new houses put in over the past 18 months. We have rats, rabbits, skunks, raccoons, squirrels and coyotes all displaced and over-running our long-standing neighborhood with large yards and lots of trees. First, the raccoons ate our chickens, then rats got into everyone's houses, then we started smelling skunks quite often. Now we keep seeing coyotes right on our street. First about a 20 pound pup several times, then a small adult, and then last night I saw a huge male.

We have a 5 foot high fence and I thought Buddy would be safe. I guess we'll keep him inside unless we are out with him. I know the coyotes have been in our yard, but I hadn't thought about them jumping the fence - we don't always close the gates.

DingoGirl Enthusiast
Just got back inside from letting out a few good howls at the moon...... :rolleyes:;)

2) I wouldn't want to offend anyone who might faint or swoon at the sight of anything even hinting at racy...

<_<:rolleyes:B)

yeah well....don't think that would offend - - just don't mention ANYTHING about religion lately...oops - keep that off here! we have a nice, happy, silly thread!

Then he had to tell me to stop laughing as he can't hear the football game.

GRRRRRRRRR!!! :angry: hate football....see my Bulldogs posts.... :lol: (a great year for me, a bad one for them!)

Okay...thanks for the laughs you goofballs. Updates.....Rachel - see the OMG thread - most likely has LYME!!! can you believe this??? I just read it and am still processing it. NOt a 100% diagnosis, but most likely.....treatment to begin later.

Bad news....Vincent has left the forum. He had a thread about it earlier this morning, I tried to post on it, and it was gone. I dont' know what's going on. I really think we need him here.....maybe everyone should BEG him to come back? :(

I gotta go....not feeling great - - too much rice pudding..... :ph34r: my new favorite thing.... :o

Liz - where do you live? sounds fantastic but do take care of that sweet little dog!

Bev - you crazy th ing - - - love the photo, you vixen :lol:

BTW am watching The Bachelor - am scared of most of these girls..... :lol:

Mtndog Collaborator
:lol: Why do female black widow spiders kill their males after mating?

To stop the snoring before it starts.

OMG this is my husband and his entire family. They snore so hard they could suck the curtains right off the windows. :(:(:P:P

:) Yes, thank you all for a great fun evening on here!! Here's a bedtime prayer for you all:

Dear Lord, I pray for Wisdom to understand my man; Love to forgive him; And Patience for his moods. Because, Lord, if I pray for Strength, I'll beat him to death. AMEN.

'Night everyone!!!

NOW LMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

TriticusToxicum Explorer

Well, well, welllllll, Ladies....when the cat's away the mouse will play...

You ladies were certainly howling at the moon last night! I'm glad i wasn't here to get trashed/bashed and or thrashed! :P

Canadian Karen Community Regular

Or shredded to pieces! LOL! :lol:


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"NO, SIR I DIDN'T,, ALL I SAW WAS A MINI COOPER WITH 2 FLAT TIRES"

Oh, no!!! I will never look at my MINI the same way again!!!!!

Green12 Enthusiast

Happy Birthday Tavi!!!!

I wish I could do balloons and confetti somehow on here, just close your eyes and imagine it :lol:

Hope you have a very special day :)

CarlaB Enthusiast

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, TAVI!!!!!

Tavi, my dad gave my mom (they're divorced btw) a t-shirt on her 50th birthday that said, "50 is not old if you're a tree!" LOL :lol::lol: Sorry, someone's got to tease you!!

jerseyangel Proficient

Happy Birthday, Tavi!! :)

Rusla Enthusiast
Oh, we posted at the same time and I didn't see this. Now that I'm done laughing, I'm scared for my little guy. We used to live by about 100 acres of woods, but they've all been bulldozed down and new houses put in over the past 18 months. We have rats, rabbits, skunks, raccoons, squirrels and coyotes all displaced and over-running our long-standing neighborhood with large yards and lots of trees. First, the raccoons ate our chickens, then rats got into everyone's houses, then we started smelling skunks quite often. Now we keep seeing coyotes right on our street. First about a 20 pound pup several times, then a small adult, and then last night I saw a huge male.

We have a 5 foot high fence and I thought Buddy would be safe. I guess we'll keep him inside unless we are out with him. I know the coyotes have been in our yard, but I hadn't thought about them jumping the fence - we don't always close the gates.

What you may want to do is build a dog run with a house and a door on the front of the run out of chain link for when you put him out there. If you have a door with a latch and a way to put a lock on it then you could put him out there when it is nice and lock it so no one lets him out and no coyote will push up the latch and open it. They will not just go after your puppy but also when he gets older. My mother's German Shepherd when they were out walking in the morning was attacked by coyotes and had to have stitches. That wa done by a single coyote.

The problem is humans are greedy and have taken away the habitat of the animals, we can move but their place of living is theirs for life.

Rikki Tikki Explorer
Happy Birthday Tavi!!!!

I wish I could do balloons and confetti somehow on here, just close your eyes and imagine it :lol:

Hope you have a very special day :)

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, TAVI!!!!!

Tavi, my dad gave my mom (they're divorced btw) a t-shirt on her 50th birthday that said, "50 is not old if you're a tree!" LOL :lol::lol: Sorry, someone's got to tease you!!

Happy Birthday, Tavi!! :)

Thanks guy's my eyes are closed mainly so I don't have to look in the mirror! Funny story I woke up and looked in the mirror and thought I saw a huge new wrinkle then looked harder and it was a scratch. Oh well, guess you had to be there! I took the day off work mostly so I wouldn't be harrassed all day B)

jerseyangel Proficient

Oh Tavi, I can relate! I turned 50 in February :ph34r: Once today passes, it really dosen't feel any different than 49 :lol:

I think it was Julie who said here that 50 is the new 40--hang onto those words.... B)

Rusla Enthusiast

Happy Birthday Tavi.

Now the scariest age for me was 30, so far. However, I know that they made a mistake on my birth certificate because my mind is 25 except for the senility part and well my body is the give away, this morning it feels ninety. Of course winter weather makes it hurt and creak more. My saving grace is most think I am maybe 40 not that over half a century look.

AndreaB Contributor

Happy Birthday Tavi!!!

DingoGirl Enthusiast
I think it was Julie who said here that 50 is the new 40--hang onto those words.... B)

no no - 50 is the new THIRTY!!!!

Happy Birthday Tavi! Have a great day......

jerseyangel Proficient
no no - 50 is the new THIRTY!!!!

Better still! We'll go with that then :D

Rikki Tikki Explorer

You guy's are just too funny! I know Patti can relate as she just hit the mark. Susan: I just thought that when you are 50 I will be 55 wishing I was 50, why are we so messed up about our ages?

I did email Vincent and he is gone, that's too bad, I enjoyed his posting.

Guess what?? There is another Tavi posting! Could it really be me and I have multiple personalities, and just don't remember posting? Could it be the picture of the dog's name? Oh my, holy moley batman what is going on?

AndreaB Contributor

I just noticed that Vincent is over at Daily Strength.

DingoGirl Enthusiast

TAvi - another Tavi - - oh dear....have someone try and help you to see if you have multiple personalities...might be hard to figure out on one's own..... :huh:

forgot to say - - Bev - gorgeous photo and gorgeous dog - - looks like an.....Anatolian Shepard?? or not....maybe I just made that up and don't know what I'm talking about?

dang guys... morning's are tough! don't remember half of what I write....should stay away from all methods of communication until noon...... :o:lol:

andrea - good morning - - vincent on Daily Strength? how can I keep up with another site??? Let's get him back. Admin is erasing threads like crazy - two were removed yesterday. Is it the full moon? people have been getting nuts and all worked up. Myself included - - :ph34r: I posted some strong words on one of those threads. :o

can't remember what else............................... :huh:

nikki-uk Enthusiast
I just noticed that Vincent is over at Daily Strength.

What happened?

Was it over the business in Rachel's OMG thread? (but I thought he was ok in the end about that) :unsure:

What a shame-nice guy :(

jerseyangel Proficient
I just noticed that Vincent is over at Daily Strength.

Thanks Andrea--heading over there now...

nikki-uk Enthusiast
forgot to say - - Bev - gorgeous photo and gorgeous dog - - looks like an.....Anatolian Shepard?? or not....maybe I just made that up and don't know what I'm talking about?

I thought it looked like an Afghan Hound :unsure::lol:

(maybe I don't know what I'm talking about either! :lol: )

Do tell Bev!!

DingoGirl Enthusiast
What happened?

Was it over the business in Rachel's OMG thread? (but I thought he was ok in the end about that) :unsure:

What a shame-nice guy :(

No....it involved religious discussions, I think. that specific thread has been removed. Harumph! I want Vincent back - - I begged him to at least get his mullett-ed self back to 40-something...too much pressure on Richard to sustain ALL the testosterone.........

gotta clean my house, Stepford neighbor is coming by this morning :o:ph34r:

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