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Army Thread Sunday 1st September
EnglishWriter77;1550648 wrote: Morning All!
Reccie! Sounds like you have a handful - the trouble with a lot of dog advice is people forget dogs have personalities just like people do! Each one is different and you will learn what works for AMY not A N Other dog in a book
Have a good day all - where's my cake though?
EWWise words EW.
Wot cake
damo180;1550642 wrote: Good morning all
Big sports day today
Man united v Liverpool
Then the big one
DUBLIN v kerry in the All Ireand semi finals.
Cmon the Dubs with Mollyka , Satz , Ktab ? and anymore Dubs that frequent !
Have a great day all
UP THE DUBS !!!!!
Quest for the key;1550643 wrote: Morning Mr T - I'm grand ta
Just lying in me pit contemplating - going watching the eldest sprog play his first match as a colt at 11.30. Then housework etc needs doing
I've got a new job - did I mention ???
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Army Thread Sunday 1st September
EnglishWriter77;1550648 wrote: Morning All!
Reccie! Sounds like you have a handful - the trouble with a lot of dog advice is people forget dogs have personalities just like people do! Each one is different and you will learn what works for AMY not A N Other dog in a book
Thanks - I'll bear that in mind - it makes sense. :goodjob:
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Army Thread Sunday 1st September
Recluse;1550665 wrote: Morning EW
Thanks - I'll bear that in mind - it makes sense. :goodjob:
The chewing sounds like them cutting their teeth ?
So Tips idea of a good 'chaw' on something hard is a good one inmho
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Army Thread Sunday 1st September
Thanks Molly!
Thanks Satz - great to be here!
Thanks Reccie - well I know from my cocker spaniel that he has his own way of working and although not perfect, he is now a very good little dog. He's great with my daughter who pulls at him constantly bless him!
EWIf you can't have one drink, don't have any - My Nan
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Army Thread Sunday 1st September
mollyka;1550654 wrote: Single parent syndrome Recs!!! Mind you - I might as well have been a single parent for my first 3 kids!!
I really don't know anything about training doggies Recs - but I'm guessing it's not that different re. the basics - to babies. And with babies, once they had a modicum of sense - the main key imo was consistency -- so if you want Amy to pee in a certain place for instance - you need to consistently (and exhaustingly) bring her to the same place when you think she needs to perform -- and even if she doesn't all the time --- eventually that will penetrate her 'fog of mad-dom'and I presume eating furniture is the equivalent of babies putting their fingers into sockets --- ALWAYS show your displeasure --- each and everytime..... as for more advanced training than that ---- 'fraid I'm out of my depth!!!!!!
No news on the shop --- the accountant is still faffing around with 3 years audited accounts..... we're not in any hurry - the longer it goes on the longer Joe gets paid ;-)
The shop situation sounds okish...I hope you're happy with how it's panning out.
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mollyka;1550674 wrote: tbh Recs - with all the hassle in the house - the shop has taken a back seat in my thoughts --- I'm guessing maybe not in Joe's tho - hence mebbe his grumpiness -- I'm being quite philosophical about it at the moment - what'll be will be I s'pose -- I heard Simon talking about wanting to invest in stuff recently so down the road, even if we had to sell the shop it's a fair possibility that himself and Joe could look into something together -- would suit them both methinks - they each have very different strengths!
A new month is a great time to take stock indeed - like a clean slate Questy -- maybe look on your new job as the chance for a new start with everything - including the grog? I know when Jamie was born I absolutely SWORE to myself that no matter what -- that little boy and any to come would NEVER know me as a granny who drank.... just another tool really
You always make me laugh & ALWAYS have thoughtful wise words on any topic.
(except on the subject of STOVES) Still waiting for the lowdown on that !!
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Army Thread Sunday 1st September
I think LC is in his late 70s, his voice isn't as strong BUT he was very spry skipping and moving around. Pretty agile I'd say.
Sunday gym gets it out of the way for later in week when I'm busy and might not fit it in.
L-glut supposed to be very good I use it for recovery, not found it helps with sugar.I used the Sinclair Method to beat my alcoholic drinking.
Drank within safe limits for almost 2 years
AF date 22/07/13
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Army Thread Sunday 1st September
Ukblonde;1550677 wrote: I think LC is in his late 70s, his voice isn't as strong BUT he was very spry skipping and moving around. Pretty agile I'd say.
Sunday gym gets it out of the way for later in week when I'm busy and might not fit it in.
L-glut supposed to be very good I use it for recovery, not found it helps with sugar.
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