Typical when myself and MrsBBM have been off this week, next week seems to be better!
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Originally posted by Anna View PostRob, does your dog (I think you said he is elderly) enjoy these walks or does he (with resigned expression), go along for 4 mile hikes to please you, his master? What sort of breed is he?
(I have never been a dog-owner, I like the thought of 8thObs scruffy lurchers)
Anna,he is an 8 year old Labrador.
He is very,very lazy (this breed tend to be so),wont run after a ball or fetch a stick so I have to walk him
I sit at a desk all week so need the exercise too.
I try to walk him at least 2 miles every day,more at weekends
I THINK he enjoys it!!!!
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Anna
OMG, Rob. He is lovely!! Look at his eyes, totally adoring you.
Give him a chocolate biscuit and tell him you love him!
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Originally posted by Petrushka View PostWe had a black labrador when I was a child and they are wonderful dogs, very safe with children around. Once domestic and employment situation allows I would love to have one again.
I can usually work one or two days a week at home,my wife and son work day,evening and weekend shifts so Harry the dog is not left home alone for long periods.
Absolutely safe as houses around the grandchildren too.
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A dog that won't fetch a ball?!?
Thats like going to the seaside and not skimming stones.
Doesn't compute.
Anyway, lovely doggy you have there, ER. Has he taken to listening to music without the headphones?
Edit: Weather in South Wilts.....best ignored. Feeble effort.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Oh dear, the last time I registered a weather situation much like the current developing one was on July 11th-12th 1982, when a massive storm broke out at 2 am over Bristol, lasting until 3 pm the following day, with more than 4 inches of rain falling during that time. With weather systems "blocked" we then had 3 more days of high humidity and storms, until the pattern unblocked itself, and I have some great pictures of high-base storm clouds, taken on my Instamatic camera (remember those?) then pasted into my diary.
One salutary side to this tale which fits into the picture the weatherpersons are presenting right now is that high pressure from the west subsequently established itself right across the country, giving glorious weather that lasted for the remainder of the month; so let's hope meteorological history is about to repeat itself!
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Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro View PostEEEEads! that's most unusualo. My eldest sister has had quite a few Labs in her time, and all of them have been very energetic, to say the least!
Originally posted by salymap View PostRob,what a lovely doggie and hugh picture.
I've only had a Cairn Terrier but your dog is gorgeous.
If Mahlerei is reading this, what about a new picture of Sky some time. She's lovely too.
saly
That Sky is one good looking dog too.
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Originally posted by EdgeleyRob View PostThis is Harry after a route march !!!
I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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