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1 minute ago, Doug Tait said:

 

Every time I went through a particular gate I was facing a kennel with a lovely gsd who would stand up expectantly, then as I turned away he'd lie down again. Desperately wanted to take him with me!


Well there’s a rectifiable mistake if ever there was one. He can ride in the tractor cab with you and enforce men at work signage. 
 

Yesterday’s shoot is on a dairy farm. Sailor was in the van cab over lunch, which now smells like the yard. 

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Still in bed. Binge watched Tatooist of Auschwitz. Chilling place, very humbling experience going there.

 

Know what you mean about lost pets Doug. Little cat went the other week and I still look down for him in my kitchen! Big GSD is 8 and would rather stay downstairs at step daughters place.

 

Due to, Romney.

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8 minutes ago, AHPP said:

Well there’s a rectifiable mistake if ever there was one. He can ride in the tractor cab with you and enforce men at work signage. 

 

That's exactly what Miri said. Unfortunately the next day there's 3 of us in a cabster or a mog, he'd never fit!

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2 minutes ago, Doug Tait said:

 

That's exactly what Miri said. Unfortunately the next day there's 3 of us in a cabster or a mog, he'd never fit!


Chip box. A million tiny sticks. 
 

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Mogs have got so many levers to stand on. That’d be mint at traffic lights. PTO engages and shakes off the fixie bike courier leaning on the box. Outrigger down on a pedestrian’s foot. 

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Tip the chip over audi in the adjacent lane, or codwood off the trailer on the bypass and stop everyone getting home in return for them holding me up in the morning, it's becoming very appealing.

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1 hour ago, Doug Tait said:

Although it feels horribly wrong to do it without the company of at least one dog.

 

I do tend to cast a suspicious eye towards anyone wandering around in the woods without at least one dog. I can loan you one for a while until you find the right candidate? 

 

I've been asked to look after a foxhound of my late friend's, his recently orphaned children (15, 16, 23 with a toddler) are finding it difficult to give him the attention he needs. Nothing residential, just picking him up for walks whenever I can.

My collie didn't give him a second of peace yesterday, he went back home exhausted. 

 

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What, where am I, this isn't the dog thread. Good morning everyone. 

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