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View Poll Results: Is that a helluva dog or what!?
Splendid Dog! 2 33.33%
Splendid Dog!
2 33.33%
Magnificent Canine! 2 33.33%
Magnificent Canine!
2 33.33%
Whata Babe Magnet! 1 16.67%
Whata Babe Magnet!
1 16.67%
Second only to my own (dog, cat, parrot etc.) 1 16.67%
Second only to my own (dog, cat, parrot etc.)
1 16.67%
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Old 03-22-2007, 01:35 PM #1
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Dear Friends,

A few months ago, I took delivery of a scanner which enables me to post photos. I just made use of it to post a photo of my dog, Norm, as my Avatar. Is that a helluva dog or what!?

This is actually a photo of him taken in his prime. He is an old dog now, 10+. Probably has cataracts. But he doesn't care. His main sensory organ has always been his nose & that's working like a charm. He doesn't know why he has to climb the stairs diagonally now. He still gets his daily "treats". Life is good. Would that I were he.
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