He looks like a sad little fellow, but maybe he's putting on a sad face for the camera. I'm sure he's getting all the sympathy he needs from you and yours.
Farmers' Wifie: If they are still going I wonder how much I'd get for pics my little boy? Or that holiday pic of me scratching my arse in a tennis dress?
Joseph: No, that's not what we've named him; we're still fighting over a name. I like Noah, Finn or Spencer. Al the names I had left over from having kids that I didn't use!
Good Woman: I hadn't thought of that! I'll try not to bore people...
Ahh, we had a cocker and they are the best dogs in the whole world. Ours was a terrible thief and nothing was sacred - he particularly loved socks and if he couldn't get those, pants would do. Delightful when he presented a visitor with some dirty knickers.
I miss my wee chum every day and can't wait until I have a house and a garden so I can have another.
Cat: I am so excited about discovering the little foibles of my boy.
Jayne: I have waited 15 years to be in a position to get a dog. I now work from home. I wasn't going to get a dog until I was able to be around for it.
Yes,we've got him- 2 days now. He is wonderful. Even cuter in real life. As the latest member of the Flying Martinis he will no doubt feature heavily in the Misssives from now on.
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He looks wonderful!
Good on ya!
So that will be the dream of the room with the pristine white furniture and fittings over then?
He looks like a sad little fellow, but maybe he's putting on a sad face for the camera. I'm sure he's getting all the sympathy he needs from you and yours.
Scot: It's taken me 15 years to make the decision. I think I've put more thought into this than any other family planning aspects...
Scotsman: Oh that dream was trashed as soon as Junior Misssy arrived. I might just get a doll's house...and live the dream in miniture.
Gorilla: He's just doing that love me look that Cocker Spaniels do so well. It most certainly has worked.
What a gorgeous little fella. am sure he will bring you untold joy and happiness..well...in between chewing your sofa and peeing in your shoes anyway.
It does look somewhat like an Athena poster doesn't it? Are they still going+
Is that actually what you've named him? Never been much of a dog person myself, but it is hard to resist puppy eyes.
Ah! Bless! (which, let's face it, is what you were going for!). And, I predict, good blog fodder too.
Farmers' Wifie: If they are still going I wonder how much I'd get for pics my little boy? Or that holiday pic of me scratching my arse in a tennis dress?
Joseph: No, that's not what we've named him; we're still fighting over a name. I like Noah, Finn or Spencer. Al the names I had left over from having kids that I didn't use!
Good Woman: I hadn't thought of that! I'll try not to bore people...
Ahh, we had a cocker and they are the best dogs in the whole world. Ours was a terrible thief and nothing was sacred - he particularly loved socks and if he couldn't get those, pants would do. Delightful when he presented a visitor with some dirty knickers.
I miss my wee chum every day and can't wait until I have a house and a garden so I can have another.
I am going to wait until I have a garden before I have pets, but when I do I will have two cats/dogs and call them Glasnost and Perestroika :-)
Cat: I am so excited about discovering the little foibles of my boy.
Jayne: I have waited 15 years to be in a position to get a dog. I now work from home. I wasn't going to get a dog until I was able to be around for it.
He is gorgeous!! I had to de-lurk for that comment ;) Must tell us more about him when you get him.
Hi Dee- Glad you de-lurked!
Yes,we've got him- 2 days now. He is wonderful. Even cuter in real life. As the latest member of the Flying Martinis he will no doubt feature heavily in the Misssives from now on.
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