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Old 09-15-2006, 12:33 PM #9
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i wonder how many funerals it will take?

speaking of puppies....i didn't know you had a boxer? my grandpuppy is a boxer. this is his 1 yr old picture taken a few weeks ago.


i agree with you zs. i think enough has been said in all the old posts. time to let bt1 go from this board. IF it does come back...good luck to it and it's members. i'm sorry you had such posts to come back to after not feeling well. but there are some good funny ones scattered around. and many many helpful supportive ones.
I loved it big. All the ostrich pictures I posted on pbs were big. Big is much clearer, I love big pictures. PLEASE put it back.... Please?
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