Atman: My Great Pyrenees Hero

This dog... <headshake> BEST dog I have ever known... So kind and intelligent.



I recommend Great Pyrenees for any flocks you need protected. They are great with kids too.
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U r a sick egoist.
Must be nice....to have a friendmoping
Jayzuz Guadal, I don't know what to do with you... <SIGH> Dude. Projection MAKES perception and, you're not gonna make me hate you. 'Tain't in me.
Well, DanAV, as you can see, animals are easier than people. blues SOME one can not get through to no matter whatchado. <SHRUG> Want unconditional love? Get a dog. teddybear
Thats a nice looking dog applause
He's a slobber bucket, but he is MY slobber bucket and my most ardent admirer at the moment. <shrug> When he was a pup he decided he was staying and he was gonna be mine. Every time I dropped a hand to my side, he put his head in it. So when I placed the other pups I kept him. He deeply impresses me. I aspire to be the sort of person he thinks me to be. He's 30 months old and the only sad thing about such a friend is that he won't likely last past 14 years. Gone, and just about the time I'm really old and need him too...
wave CC Who does the most biting? wink laugh
Luke, erm... grin blushing I confess...
applause applause Cailin my hero applause applause





















Obviously Minnie Mouse aint too pleased with my comment heresigh
Luke, blushing Very kind of you, that. Would that I could be SOMEones wee heroine. grin
Maybe you should private message me... batting NOW I am intrigued.
Great video,...You've got a nice place..lovely dog!handshake
What a great dog Cailin.

I used to have a big Maremma in my pre divorce days. They are such loyal dogs and I know about the slobber and hair shedding grin
He is very, very sweet and I am very blessed. Thank you! teddybear
KM, This is the only slobbery dog I have ever had and I wouldn't trade him for ALMOST anything. grin
My ex claimed I loved my dog more than her dunno

In the end she was right laugh

I no longer have him and miss him heaps
Yeah, I get that. What? She took the dog from you? That's mean... <SIGH> I am seriously concerned at my ability to survive in this world anymore since all the mean went outta me.

I'm reminded of the man who struck and killed (with his car) my imaginary dog "Snatters". The man never even slowed down. People can be so COLD! doh
Great Video Cailin.
Thanks for sharing and inviting us all into your own private sanctuary. thumbs up wave
Cailin.
Im sure you will make time. I don't know how you do it.
Such a hectic scheduled. thumbs up
I've had a few dogs but I mainly have cats ...wave
NON! I type really fast: about 5 single spaced pages of fresh composition in 4 hours. I do that almost every day. I have just started the 4th book in the series. That's two first drafts of 90k words each in one year and polishing Chalice at roughly 123K words.

Forget "Fire in the hole!" I have "Fire in the belly". grin cool
Virgo, I have two dogs and a Pomeranian I inherited when my Mama died 3 years ago. doh I do not like little dogs but I'll likely come to really love her just about the time she fades or gets squished by one of the big animals in the yard. She runs around under the cows and horses like a lunatic. doh
Cailin,
Stop showing off. scold roll eyes

I type two fingered and two words an hour laugh
my last dog was a sheep killer and I had to have him put down ...wave
NON! Yes, dear... I guess I am being a little bit of a show off at that... But manual dexterity is a skill in high demand! professor
I'm not allowed to have pets in my lease.

But I sure would like a dog.
I dont know what sort of dog I would get.
Big dogs are great but aren't they expensive to keep.
I had mostly Collies (sheep dogs)down through the years..I think they are lovely dogs,and I have never had a troublesome one.
RG, grand to see you again! I love border collies because they are very very smart, but they chase and kill birds. blues
Cailin, I always use a leash when we head into the forest,... to protect the birdsgrin
rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing You wouldn't want to go down the woods here, I thinkgrin
forest, roll eyes

If you could call them that.
Acres upon acres of quick growing poplars. Trees another resource
sickeningly brought into the world of mass production by sycophantic bureaucrats crying

They'll be takin me spuds next frustrated
Yes indeed Non,...its a hard lifemoping and too old to emigratemumbling
Well, anything is worth a try Cailinlaugh wink
NON! Good thing I don't eat "taters". I'll peel 'em. You cook and eat 'em. I'll have me some chicken or fish or somethin' like that... NO carbs. Okay maybe the occasional Oreo I manage to hide from the cows. cool

We have lots of trees over here. grin And not much need for a woodstove where I live either. My next house will have a woodstove. I like them better than electric heat on account of the power goes down sometimes -- cold or not.

You need to calm down and stop beatin' yer brains against that wall, Shooga-man.

I have to get ready for bed as I start my new gig tomorrow and I wanna be fresh!

Sweet dreams, y'all... teddybear
Yeah, getting a bit late here alsoyawn Night all..catch ye later.
Sleep well! Sweet dreams! yawn
Hello again.
The dog is beautiful.

How have you been.
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I've an abundance of derring-do, but you would call it "rash". I am quintessentially fluid, indulgent, unmatched in ardor. I am unflinchingly faithful, secretive & illusive, & I cherish your confidence as you cherish mine. Two approaches work with me [read more]

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