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What a life!
On second thoughts - if you do emigrate, don't take the gnomes and the onesies and the novelty wellies. Not sure if America is ready for that!
Forget the Goulash - the gooey cakes and pastries would have suited me fine! What a wonderful place it looks, with good community spirit.
They are such entertaining dogs!
Thanks Katie. I've googled it, and found it very interesting. I suppose the only thing you can do is to ring round vets and see if any will do it....
Can't wait to see what Chico thinks the first time he sees snow! He's so little that even a light snowfall will seem quite deep to him!
It looks as if you'd have to move to Indianapolis anyway to have one of those gorgeous pups, as it seems their policy to to only rehome in-state....
To my shame and embarrassment, I've never heard of such a thing. Off to google now.......
I've decided I'd rather not watch it too! There are so many clips involving not only dogs but little toddlers or babies where people should clearly...
What beautiful puppies - I hope people will be queuing up to rehome them!
Teddy is a far cry from my lot - I have to manhandle them out of the door if it's raining!
Oh I love old black and white pics of dogs - well, all black and white photos really!
It's alright for you laughing, Malka. There's a couple of thousand miles between you and her. When's the next flight out of here?
That must be so frustrating for you Malka. I know how hard it is when I am waiting for something completely unnecessary like a DVD or book, so I can...
Love it! I've seen part of it before, but never the whole thing. I like the Marilyn Monroe quote too: 'It's better to be absolutely ridiculous...
She's gorgeous - love her markings.
So sad. But thank goodness she is loved and found you to take care of her.
You're probably right - it was a very long time ago that I was at school!
Yes, I enjoyed it. I used to live in Knutsford, Cheshire, so visited Chester Zoo many times. I thought the little girl was excellent.
I know all the leftovers from school dinners were used as pig swill. There was an overwhelming smell of cabbage, I seem to remember.