Sunday, February 01, 2009

Maxy's Dream

We could never teach Maxy to fetch.He would either chase the ball and run away with it,or he would just sit there,looking up at us with a slightly,fed up expression.I always wondered what he was thinking.Perhaps I know now.

8 comments:

  1. Sweet. LOL. Recently they reported that dogs remember when you forget to give them a treat. They do all those things - get the ball, stick etc. - only to get a treat. If you don't reward them they won't get you the ball next time...

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  2. Did you get your collage?

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  3. Yes, thank you. It is absolutely hilarious. I'm going to think up a few fitting comments and will post it first thing tomorrow.

    THANK YOU!!!!!

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  4. I just noticed the picture at the top lost it's caption.The program is not responding right.

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  5. Don't worry. It is great the way it is.

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  6. Anonymous5:42:00 PM

    I'm back..went to Little Rock,Ark.with my man...he was guest/speaker,it was a great honor,I was so proud...
    Maxy know where to stick the stick.We can't wait to get our's,lordy Gilly will try to eat him up...I got my ball to rolling,they are very excited,they looked on the web...got information about a lot of things,so we are going to give it our best shot.

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  7. Way to go Nee.Educating the public about the bears tenuous hold on existence is a good thing.Not many people know they are dying just because the ice is melting.
    The best solution is to get Mr Obama to Pass legislation on global warming.Crack down on emissions.
    Congrats to Gil.Is he a good speaker?

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  8. Anonymous8:13:00 PM

    Yes ..Gil is a great speaker...Taking care of his dad's business...He is fluent in 3 languages..English/italian/spanish,speak enough french to get by....
    Jeannie,one ladies know someone in Al Gore's office...he wrote a book on global warming...they are really beautiful animals.

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