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2 minutes ago, Mick Dempsey said:

Igor’s rather older lady friend Meg came over today, along with George the welder/fabricator to measure up some stuff.

 

I’m afraid Igor rather let himself down with some ungentlemanly behaviour.

 

 

 

 

Did he not taker her out to the pictures first ? ?

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7 minutes ago, Mick Dempsey said:

Igor’s rather older lady friend Meg came over today, along with George the welder/fabricator to measure up some stuff.

 

I’m afraid Igor rather let himself down with some ungentlemanly behaviour.

 

 

 

 

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She doesn't look too traumatised does she? Dreadful behaviour on Igor's part.

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My dumb-as-a-rock ringle-eyed beautifully Dalmatian marked Hound-dog, was a proper gentleman, he always sidled up an had a wee nibble at the bitches ear, before adroitly throwing the leg over.

But then wor Bessie was not a bitch to be trifled with.

mth

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On 31/03/2019 at 20:02, Coletti said:

Here's our 2 puppers, the flatcoat is 2 and the bernese is 9 months. Certainly keep me on my toes but wouldnt have it any other wayIMG-20190324-WA0002.jpegIMG-20190331-WA0000.jpeg

The first one is a spitting image of my older "Black Mac", second best working dog I've ever had.

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2 hours ago, Mick Dempsey said:

 

 

He was clueless though, he was more likely to get it in her ear.

I had a cracking Springer just the same, he could raise the gallop no problem, knowing where to hide it was another thing. When I breed him a helping hand was needed.

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I had a cracking Springer just the same, he could raise the gallop no problem, knowing where to hide it was another thing. When I breed him a helping hand was needed.

And they say a dogs like its owner! [emoji6]??
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7 hours ago, eggsarascal said:

I had a cracking Springer just the same, he could raise the gallop no problem, knowing where to hide it was another thing. When I breed him a helping hand was needed.

In this case his ineptitude is for the best.

Hormones are funny things,  completely obsessed when she is there, 45 seconds after she’s gone, completely forgotten about.

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