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Quote from: nirvana on May 13, 2016, 12:23:16 PM
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I have one pair, bought in an emergency situation, that have a row of large rhinestones beside each lens. I call them my Dame Edna's.
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I put them on the grindstone to grind the rhinestones off. (there must be a song in there somewhere l
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Quote from: tikay on May 13, 2016, 12:03:12 PM
Good to see you back, Thomas.
Been up to anything interesting lately, or had any new deliveries??
No, but I'll clarify your cryptic post for my other reader.
Remember I bred a litter of puppies from my bitch Poppy last year? Well I had such an avalanche of positive feed back. All the new owners said how well socialised and easy to manage their new puppies were, they already understood the "No" command and were virtually toilet-trained. All this stuff was accompanied by requests from their friends to be put on a waiting list should I ever breed another litter.
Well this year I did breed her again, she had 7 pups (and one stillborn). If anything, I got more positive feedback from these than I did from the first lot. I get emails with progress reports and photographs every week.
It was all so rewarding, OK not so much financially, but in every other way possible. I love everything about it.
So, the upshot is, I decided to become a hobby breeder and I bought two more bitch puppies. They are 14 weeks old now and I'm really enjoying raising them.
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Quote from: tikay on May 13, 2016, 12:03:12 PM
Good to see you back, Thomas.
Been up to anything interesting lately, or had any new deliveries??
No, but I'll clarify your cryptic post for my other reader.
Remember I bred a litter of puppies from my bitch Poppy last year? Well I had such an avalanche of positive feed back. All the new owners said how well socialised and easy to manage their new puppies were, they already understood the "No" command and were virtually toilet-trained. All this stuff was accompanied by requests from their friends to be put on a waiting list should I ever breed another litter.
Well this year I did breed her again, she had 7 pups (and one stillborn). If anything, I got more positive feedback from these than I did from the first lot. I get emails with progress reports and photographs every week.
It was all so rewarding, OK not so much financially, but in every other way possible. I love everything about it.
So, the upshot is, I decided to become a hobby breeder and I bought two more bitch puppies. They are 14 weeks old now and I'm really enjoying raising them.
Do you have any photographs of the new litter that we could ooh & ahh over?
Anyway, I gotta go for my walk now, I walk a lot, you know. Do you still go for walks?
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Poppy's last litter.
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New pups, Amber and Evie.
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are they sisters, or different litters?
what made you choose them eg they had characteristics that appealed? or bloodlines that did?
what is the plan for breeding them? when does it start?
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Did Snowdon last week. I'd like to say it was easy but the truth is I found it pretty tough.
God knows how ordinary people manage.
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Quote from: RED-DOG on May 13, 2016, 12:58:24 PM
I put them on the grindstone to grind the rhinestones off. (there must be a song in there somewhere l
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Haha, I love that you would spend time doing that :-)
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Cost me a quid innit.
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Quote from: RED-DOG on May 13, 2016, 01:39:40 PM
Did Snowdon last week. I'd like to say it was easy but the truth is I found it pretty tough.
God knows how ordinary people manage.
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Great pictures, went to Snowdonia last year for the first time. Man it was bleak but beautiful - saw people walking up from the comfort of a train - I liked the train but wish I had the oomph to walk it.
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Why didn't blokes have mid-life crises 100 years ago? (And no, I haven't spelled it wrong, that's the plural of crisis, I looked it up).
Anyway, why didn't they have em? Go on, ask me.
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Quote from: RED-DOG on May 13, 2016, 01:51:45 PM
Why didn't blokes have mid-life crises 100 years ago? (And no, I haven't spelled it wrong, that's the plural of crisis, I looked it up).
Anyway, why didn't they have em? Go on, ask me.
Please tell, by the way, it's 13:13 on the 13th
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Quote from: RED-DOG on May 13, 2016, 01:51:45 PM
Why didn't blokes have mid-life crises 100 years ago? (And no, I haven't spelled it wrong, that's the plural of crisis, I looked it up).
Anyway, why didn't they have em? Go on, ask me.
Please tell, by the way, it's 13:13 on the 13th
It's cos 100 years ago, us blokes didn't live long enough to have a mid life, let alone a crisis about it. Mostly we died during the birth process or, failing that, in our infancy. If we did manage to get past the baby stage, our childhood was a minefield of epidemics and infections, couple this with the pressure holding down a full time job which usually consisted of swimming in excrement or being forced into a space that was too small or dangerous for a grown man to tackle and it's not surprising that precious few of us ever arrived at adulthood. Those of us that did were conscripted into endless wars, fought pointless duels, took copious amounts of unregulated dugs and were ravaged by sexually transmitted diseases. By the age of 30, all we has left was a painful death.
There is a point to all this btw, I think I'm having my mid-life crisis. (bit late, I hear you say, well I'm almost 60 now so I suppose it's a three-quarter life crisis) but instead of treating it as a problem, I've decided to embrace it and treat it as a privilege.
Right, I'm off out. Where's me wheel heelys?
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Quote from: TightEnd on May 13, 2016, 01:32:57 PM
are they sisters, or different litters?
what made you choose them eg they had characteristics that appealed? or bloodlines that did?
what is the plan for breeding them? when does it start?
Sisters.
They had good bloodlines and were DNA tested to be free from the things that these breeds usually suffer from. (Mostly PRA)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Progressive_retinal_atrophy
Both parents were present and had the characteristics I was looking for.
I had the entire litter to pick from and chose those two on temperament and configuration in that order.
I will mate them in their 2nd or 3rd season depending on how they have matured, so perhaps a year / 18 months.
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