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« Reply #4725 on: December 13, 2008, 09:36:21 PM »

You tell him Chicka!!!   
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« Reply #4726 on: December 13, 2008, 10:15:27 PM »

Hi Tom,

Me and the missus went to look at some German Shepherd puppies today.  They are about 10 miles from where we live and are 2 weeks old, we wouldn't pick them up to 6-8 weeks obviously but I wanted to look at the home environment and see the parents.  Michelle was really excited as we have planned this for a while but I had to be the bad guy telling her to calm down until we'd had a look!  My main objective was to check the parents temperament and make sure they were healthy pups, whereas Michelle wanted to make sure they were cute and cuddly...sigh.

When we arrived we were welcomed by some rather intimidating barks from two large dogs, I was pleased to see through the window the seller approach the dogs and move them into the living room closing the door behind her, pleased because the dogs didn't protest or act up at all, just followed the owners comands.  When I'd first spoke to the seller she told me Khan (the male) didn't like late night visitors and would normally be quiet protective of the home, this is fine however I wanted to see the male to check his aggression.

In the kitchen were the 7 pups, 5 females 2 males.  They only just opened there eyes (last few days) and all seemed in good health, I had a chat with the seller trying to sound like I was a dog man and knew everything there is to know!  She saw right through it and gave me some pointers on getting my first dog.  After looking at the puppies with Michelle getting more and more excited I asked to look at the parents.  In came Khan and Jess, after a sniff or two Khan was happy whilst Jess went off to protect her pups.  I was very impressed by the adult dogs, they were clearly well trained and friendly, they didn't have any problems with the back legs something I've seen a few examples of on the internet and I was pleased with what I'd seen.

After talking to the owner and agreeing a price we decided to purchase our first dog!!  We picked one of the remaining 2 females (suited us as the females are slightly smaller) and are planning on picking her up around the 16th of Jan, depending on her development.  We haven't yet decided on a name, although Michelle wants to call her biscuit! 

Sorry for the poor picture quality...

Biscuit the puppy (need to think of a better name or this one is going to stick!

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Jess with 7 hungry pups!

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Khan the proud father!

 Click to see full-size image.

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« Reply #4727 on: December 14, 2008, 01:30:43 PM »

"ive got the socket set out, and im in the process of removing the fake bits"

I knew it! I just KNEW that wasnt a real tash!






Seriously though Dad, I dont know whats brought all this on but its slightly worrying.

If your a fake youve had me fooled for about thirty years!

I think ill put it down to your "artistic temprement" you creative types are all the same.
(we'll tell people your Bi Polar, Its the in thing at the moment) Wink

So pull yourself together man, and tell us something, anything, it dosent realy matter what it is, its the way you see it that makes it special

put the spanners (and the microscope) away now and get on with what your good at xx



P.S for Xmas I think ill buy you one of those horns that goes "diddle der der diddle diddle der der der der! 





Christ!!!

This has all gone OTT.

I was just saying that I felt I was becoming a bit pretentious and full of myself, a bit 'false' like. I wasn't fed up or depressed or anything, but it seems to have come across like I was "Down"

Now it's all become a bit embarrassing, loads of people are coming up to me and saying things like "There there" and "It will all be OK" etc.

Well I have to say I'm very touched, but I won't be jumping off a building or putting my head in the gas oven any time soon, so can we please draw a veil over this whole episode and move on.


If you really want to give me some sympathy, listen to this hand I played in a DTD cash game last night.

I limped with pocket 22 saying "I've never won a pot with this hand in my life" everyone else limps as well.

The flop comes 2 6 6 with two hearts, I decide to lead out and I make it £12 to go, two players call.

The turn is an offsuit King, I bet £25 and a player behind me makes it £50 more, the player behind him flats. At this point, both the other players have about £200 each back, I cover them and I move all in.

Player one agonises for about 10 minutes saying "I can't pass this, I really can't" Eventually he calls and so does the other player. Player one shows Q 6 and player two shows 10 6.

The river is a Q.

Some wag pipes up with "So you've still never won a pot with that hand then?"

Thank you. 


(I'm filling up)
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« Reply #4728 on: December 14, 2008, 01:50:54 PM »

Now, back to my dad's grinding bike, but first...


Name that bosom.








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« Reply #4729 on: December 14, 2008, 01:53:29 PM »

Jennifer Tilley ?
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« Reply #4730 on: December 14, 2008, 01:56:04 PM »

Now, back to my dad's grinding bike, but first...


Name that bosom.








Claire?


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« Reply #4731 on: December 14, 2008, 01:57:00 PM »

Now, back to my dad's grinding bike, but first...


Name that bosom.










Too easy.
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« Reply #4732 on: December 14, 2008, 02:00:06 PM »

Last night Ralph (Karabiner) who had gone deep in the comp, came over to my cash table and announced to all present, including the two ladies, (Well one lady and Chili) "I FUCKING BUBBLED!"

"RALPH!" says Chili, "You don't swear very often"

"YES, WELL, I DON'T FUCKING BUBBLE VERY OFTEN"
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« Reply #4733 on: December 14, 2008, 02:01:08 PM »

Now, back to my dad's grinding bike, but first...


Name that bosom.










Too easy.


Is she? I wish I'd known that last night.
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« Reply #4734 on: December 14, 2008, 02:14:03 PM »

Hi Tom,

Me and the missus went to look at some German Shepherd puppies today.  They are about 10 miles from where we live and are 2 weeks old, we wouldn't pick them up to 6-8 weeks obviously but I wanted to look at the home environment and see the parents.  Michelle was really excited as we have planned this for a while but I had to be the bad guy telling her to calm down until we'd had a look!  My main objective was to check the parents temperament and make sure they were healthy pups, whereas Michelle wanted to make sure they were cute and cuddly...sigh.

When we arrived we were welcomed by some rather intimidating barks from two large dogs, I was pleased to see through the window the seller approach the dogs and move them into the living room closing the door behind her, pleased because the dogs didn't protest or act up at all, just followed the owners comands.  When I'd first spoke to the seller she told me Khan (the male) didn't like late night visitors and would normally be quiet protective of the home, this is fine however I wanted to see the male to check his aggression.

In the kitchen were the 7 pups, 5 females 2 males.  They only just opened there eyes (last few days) and all seemed in good health, I had a chat with the seller trying to sound like I was a dog man and knew everything there is to know!  She saw right through it and gave me some pointers on getting my first dog.  After looking at the puppies with Michelle getting more and more excited I asked to look at the parents.  In came Khan and Jess, after a sniff or two Khan was happy whilst Jess went off to protect her pups.  I was very impressed by the adult dogs, they were clearly well trained and friendly, they didn't have any problems with the back legs something I've seen a few examples of on the internet and I was pleased with what I'd seen.

After talking to the owner and agreeing a price we decided to purchase our first dog!!  We picked one of the remaining 2 females (suited us as the females are slightly smaller) and are planning on picking her up around the 16th of Jan, depending on her development.  We haven't yet decided on a name, although Michelle wants to call her biscuit! 

Sorry for the poor picture quality...

Biscuit the puppy (need to think of a better name or this one is going to stick!

 Click to see full-size image.


Jess with 7 hungry pups!

 Click to see full-size image.


Khan the proud father!

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I'm so glad you're sorted Sov, I bet you're really excited. I hope you will keep us updated on her progress over the next year or so.

BTW- did you say the parents were hip-scored?
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« Reply #4735 on: December 14, 2008, 02:14:03 PM »

Now, back to my dad's grinding bike, but first...


Name that bosom.










Too easy.


Is she? I wish I'd known that last night.

A spot prize for anyone who can see TK in that picture....
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« Reply #4736 on: December 14, 2008, 02:15:06 PM »

Is it the frog? (You have to kiss a lot of those before you find a prince)
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« Reply #4737 on: December 14, 2008, 02:16:02 PM »

Is it the frog? (You have to kiss a lot of those before you find a prince)

Sigh...too easy again.

It's called Tiny Kermit or TK for short.
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« Reply #4738 on: December 14, 2008, 02:17:18 PM »

Now, back to my dad's grinding bike, but first...


Name that bosom.










Too easy.


Is she? I wish I'd known that last night.

A spot prize for anyone who can see TK in that picture....

It must be that little guy with his eyes on stalks Wink at the bottom of the pic.
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« Reply #4739 on: December 14, 2008, 02:18:23 PM »

Is it the frog? (You have to kiss a lot of those before you find a prince)

Sigh...too easy again.

It's called Tiny Kermit or TK for short.

Do you know what ET is short for?
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