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what a week I’m having
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16 minutes ago, Ken Aldred said:

to add to the canine's cuteness factor, took an overnight dump on them as well.  

Must....not...make. ..shih tzu joke....must....resist....

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8 minutes ago, Get Marwood & I said:

Must....not...make. ..shih tzu joke....must....resist....

It's okay.  It happened years ago.  I've worked through the trauma, especially the way those Marvel Comics were horribly violated.

I can handle it now.

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3 minutes ago, Ken Aldred said:

I can handle it now.

Yes, it does dry after a while doesn't it Ken.

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Very sorry about the books. 

If I were in your situation, I would send a few to Andy ( @thirdgreenham ) for next year's Green Eggs grading contest.  The really good graders could tell what breed of dog did the damage by the bite marks. :whistle:

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9 hours ago, jsilverjanet said:

So the box was covered and she decided to take out a book at a time. 

Not funny. But funny.

Sorry about it Hector but at least she was trying to be careful!

 

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bummer about the books-- it reminded me of a beagle I had back in 1987. A friend came over and we were about to play some backgammon when we had a rules question about how the board is initially set come up.

I said-- "oh- I left the rules sitting on the bed, give me a second." For whatever reason, the beagle decided to chew the tiny rule book into a pile of tiny bits-- and he must have been working on it immediately as it could not have been more than 5 minutes between me leaving it on the bed and coming back. It looked like a hamster had chewed it and the pile was in a small ball. I came out of the room and showed my guest the pile and we both started laughing. They say the key to comedy is timing and this dog nailed it.

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