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Casebook Message Boards: Pub Talk: Posters Pets
Author: Alegria [Moderator] Saturday, 02 November 2002 - 06:57 am | |
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Author: Jim Jenkinson Saturday, 02 November 2002 - 12:05 pm | |
How long did it take him to destroy and remove the carpet, Ally ? Jim
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Author: David Radka Saturday, 02 November 2002 - 12:18 pm | |
Very sweet dog. Makes me want to get a dog, too. David
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Author: Ally Saturday, 02 November 2002 - 02:28 pm | |
LOL...speaking of carpet..we are actually removing all the carpet this weekend and having wood put in throughout the downstairs. Red Virginia mud and doggie paws just don't mix. Kenzie's latest trick is springing straight up in the air and nipping Stephen on the chin. I find it hilarious but Stephen is less than amused. I love my dog. David, I would definitely suggest to anyone that they should get a dog. We got Kenzie fully grown from the pound and she is a great dog. Sure they shed and shred and chew and wait until your back is turned to sneak attack your lunch, but they also dig up your flowers in a helpful attempt to re-landscape your lawn.
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Author: Christopher T George Saturday, 02 November 2002 - 02:44 pm | |
Hi, Ally: What's that on the dog's back then?!!! You and Spry are not making the mutt act as a pack animal on Appalachian trails or giving rides to local Virginny tots, are you, possibly to raise funds for the Ripperological Preservation Society? Conceivably in a vain effort, inspired by the recent A&E airing of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World, to mount an expedition to recover Walter Sickert's lost remains? Those precious remains destroyed, so the naive public believes, to the fires of cremation?!!! A cunning plan, Spry and Ally! Soon you and Ms. Cornwell can announce to a shocked world that she has the definitive Sickert DNA to fit him forever hereafter with the bloody mantle of You Know Who! Best in jest Chris
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Author: stephen miller Saturday, 02 November 2002 - 05:48 pm | |
Ally is that his hardest stare if so he would be no match for my Cavalier King Charles who I call Jasper but he simply ignores me unless it means I've got food for him He does a good job of keeping birds out of the garden I always thought that was a cats' job all the best steve ps. Ally could you please tell me what a runway teacher is?
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Author: Ally Saturday, 02 November 2002 - 06:13 pm | |
Heya Steve. I know what a runaway teacher is...that's 85% of all first year teachers who don't make it back for year two. As for a runway teacher, the only thing I could think it would be is someone who teaches models to walk down the runway though I think they would be called coaches. Being a hunchback with a bad dye job, I've never had a need for that. Actually, I have no idea what it is. Where'd you hear it? Ally
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Author: stephen miller Saturday, 02 November 2002 - 07:35 pm | |
Hi Ally you have probably explained it I have read it in Perfect Murder Perfect Town but I can't find which page it is on the sentence went something like The police decided to interview JonBenets' Runway Teacher so it would have something to do with beauty pagents I've only just begun to read this book so I'm not ready for discussion on the case yet time for bed now bye
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Author: Ally Sunday, 17 November 2002 - 08:08 pm | |
The latest (as yet unnamed) addition to the Ryder household. Feel free to come in early to chat on Tuesday and suggest a name before Stephen sticks her with something terrible.
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Author: David Radka Sunday, 17 November 2002 - 11:32 pm | |
What an adorable puppy! If were there, I'd hug it and pet it and kiss it. I would like to suggest Moonwater as a name. It has a wonderful, poetic sound to it. Water was discovered hiding in dark craters by the Clementine probe a few years ago,and it is hoped that astronauts may some day be able to make use of it. The puppy seems to have a kind of an eerie, black, brown and white color scheme, something like the moon, as well. David
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Author: Brian Schoeneman Monday, 18 November 2002 - 12:07 am | |
Ally, He defintely looks like a "Fred" to me. B
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Author: Dan Norder Monday, 18 November 2002 - 12:58 am | |
She looks more like a Mina than a Fred to me.
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Author: Ally Monday, 18 November 2002 - 05:52 am | |
Well those are all better than the current front runner which I won't say here since there is such a ban on naughty words. Puppies are really cute but my god, give me a full grown dog any day. Stephen just had to have a puppy so why am I the one up all night with her? Life is so unfair... I like Mina mostly because I like two syllable names that end in a vowel for dogs. I've found that they just respond better and more quicky to those. I could call her Freddie or Moonie though. Ally
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Author: Spryder Monday, 18 November 2002 - 07:49 am | |
I'm petitioning for 'Pompei', though with admittedly little success.
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Author: Monty Monday, 18 November 2002 - 07:51 am | |
Ally, My mate had a dog called 'Sit Down'. "Come ere Sit Down" he'd bellowed. The Dog ??? He just lie there and did what he wanted............bit like me really. Monty
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Author: Ally Monday, 18 November 2002 - 07:52 am | |
No.
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Author: Esther Wilson Monday, 18 November 2002 - 10:02 am | |
Adorable puppy Ally. Good luck with a name. Esther
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Author: Brian Schoeneman Monday, 18 November 2002 - 10:42 am | |
Ally, I am officially switching my choice to "Mina". Sorry Spryder - Mina reminded me of reading Dracula, and your new puppy looks a little wolfie. B
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Author: Arfa Kidney Monday, 18 November 2002 - 12:58 pm | |
The obvious choice would be to name this lovely puppy after one of our greatest crime historians. Yes,I think Rover would be a good choice. Mick
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Author: Dan Norder Monday, 18 November 2002 - 01:03 pm | |
Actually, "Arfa" is a good name for a dog. Sorry.
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Author: Ally Monday, 18 November 2002 - 01:35 pm | |
LOL..I do like Arfa! As we named our first paw pal after our English vacation, and were considering a Hawaii name for our second, my office has voted on Pele. "Anything but Pompeii", they said.
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Author: Dan Norder Monday, 18 November 2002 - 02:58 pm | |
I'm a big fan of making pet names follow tradition (my cats Bailey and Emma picked up English names that were similar to the first syllables of mythical underworld dieties), so here are some traditional female names from Hawaiian myths: Papa (yes, Papa is a goddess), Hina (probably a dimunitive form of "Woman"), Kawea, Kelea, Pele (as you already mentioned), Wahine ("Woman"), Haumea ("Sacred Birth" a goddess of heat and multiple forms, said to have "lived like a dog" for a while), Lailai ("Calmness"), Ipo ("Sweetheart"), Huhune ("Dainty"), Laumihe, Maila ("Beautiful"), 'Olohe ("Naked" or "Hairless"), Kapop ("Expected Day"), Moana-liha ("Ocean-Edge"), and Halulu. There might be something salvagable in that. Dan
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Author: Harry Mann Tuesday, 19 November 2002 - 03:06 am | |
Name your dog'Kickit'.Then when the callers drop in,say,"thats my dog, Kickit",and watch the look on their faces. Regards.
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Author: judith stock Tuesday, 19 November 2002 - 03:59 am | |
Dear Ally, I am positive you will hate ALL the following suggestions, but since it's so late/early, I'm gonna go for it, OK? Cultured : Phideaux Tacky: Poopy Puppy Adorable: Button Hill William: Dawg Horrifying: Killer Mean & Nasty: Kray Apt: Doofus Cruel: Ripper Ridiculous: Kitty Cat Appropriate for a Border Collie mix: Kelso But, you know we have missed the two all-time GREAT cat names...... Evinrude and Ballou! Just ask the damn dog, and she'll TELL you her name! Cheers, J
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Author: Ally Tuesday, 19 November 2002 - 12:39 pm | |
Drumroll please... Although the judges have not yet finalized, it looks like one name is pulling ahead... PITA I'll leave you to work out the acronym.
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Author: judith stock Tuesday, 19 November 2002 - 01:54 pm | |
NO PROBLEM, ALLY!! Got it in one.....and I COMPLETELY understand! She IS a cutie, though, isn't she? J
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Author: Howard Brown Tuesday, 19 November 2002 - 03:56 pm | |
Hey dog people !!! I used to have a 1/2 German Shepard and 1/2 wolf about 20 years ago. What is the name they give those mixtures,the brain cells ain't functioning as they used to over here.....Thanks
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Author: Harry Mann Wednesday, 20 November 2002 - 03:58 am | |
Howard, It's a 'Bitsa'.Bits of this and bits of that. Also,Mongrel or Crossbred.
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Author: Esther Wilson Wednesday, 20 November 2002 - 10:08 am | |
We would also call them "Muts". Esther
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Author: Christopher T George Wednesday, 20 November 2002 - 12:36 pm | |
Hi, Ally and Spry: How about a Case-related name? Maybe-- Florie Patsy Cornwell HRH Victoria Shirley Harrison Doreen Loretta Lay -- there's a neat command right there! Mary Jane Crispin Street Kate Eddowes Flower & Dean Hutch Ten Bells GreyHunter Rosie Saucy Jackie Graffito D'Onston Emily Dimmock Diddles Case Closed (Hmmmm, well maybe not....., sorry Pat)
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Author: Ally Friday, 06 December 2002 - 03:28 pm | |
More puppy picture...yes I know I am obsessive. Kenzie and Diva's first snow day. Oh yeah we ended up calling her Diva due to her drama queen tendencies. They aren't really good pictures mostly because I couldn't get the little buggers to sit still long enough to snap. Digital cameras aren't swift with action shots.
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Author: stephen miller Saturday, 07 December 2002 - 06:48 am | |
Hi Ally a little piece of advice from Mr Frank Zappa Don't go where the Huskies go and don't you eat that yellow snow steve
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Author: Divia deBrevier Monday, 27 January 2003 - 09:49 pm | |
Greetings, all: I am proud to announce that I am the proud new Mummy of two adopted ferrets, named Silly and Fang. Silly is a butterscotch ferret, 2 months old, and Fang is a sable ferret, 6 months old. Both Mummy and babies are doing fine, going to the pediatrician, er, vet tomorrow. Will post pics as soon as I get them. Warm regards, Divia the Ferret Mummy
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Author: Brian Schoeneman Friday, 07 February 2003 - 06:39 pm | |
Howdy all, I am the proud owner of my first ever ball of orange fur. His name is Howie and my girlfriend Nic and I adopted him last Saturday. He's a cutie, isn't too annoying, and hasn't crapped anywhere he shouldn't yet, so he's not lost his adorableness - yet. Here he is! Ain't he cute? B
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Author: Ally Friday, 07 February 2003 - 06:43 pm | |
Brian, He is adorable! Completely adorable! Love the orange eyes. Even if he isn't a dog. Ally
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Author: Trevor Robert Jones Saturday, 08 February 2003 - 06:40 pm | |
Hi Brian, I love him, he looks great! Reminds me of a Cat I had when I was young called Charlie boy. I will see if I can figure out how to scan some pictures of my own extended family of Jessie, Willow & White Pants ( P.W.P ) . My Janey is the Whizz at this so I will probably have to Grovel to her. Ally, I loved those pictures of Kenzie & Diva in the snow. We recently had Half an inch here and the whole country came to a halt ( As always ). Our own pets wouldn't go out in it, although Jezabel sat on the doormat and sniffed the air for a few minutes. Kind regards, Trevor.
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Author: Diana Saturday, 08 February 2003 - 08:29 pm | |
Definately a serious contender for the Diddles Award! (An award granted to the cutest pet on the Casebook and just made up by me).
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