No, Bear's a different half-hour show.Bear in the Big Blue House by Henson
studios.They don't have that one in rotation with the rest so I don't see
it as often.
Until Later,
Hatton
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Eek! I don't have one of those plants, thankfully.
-d
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Sent: Monday, September 29, 2003 3:54 PM
Subject: RE: poor puppy (watch out for sago seeds)
Just a note for people with puppies and adult
Congrats, Larry! Woo hoo!
Side note: Anyone following the salary range thread over on cf-talk? Salary
range ain't nothing like Mikey D describes around these parts!
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Thanks Deanna. Its a massive sigh of relief. and an interesting project.
larry
Congrats, Larry! Woo hoo!
Side note: Anyone following the salary range thread over on cf-talk? Salary
range ain't nothing like Mikey D describes around these parts!
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In my opinion Bear is one of the best kids shows on TV today.Both in
production values (Bear really looks great and, unlike most guys in a
suit, has a fully articulated face thanks to the Creature Shop) and
scripts.
The stories are clear and important (losing friends, using the toilet,
going to
You are so correct - I imagine there are very few full time gigs for CF
developers in the $120K range anywhere!
But there are gigs in that area announced every once in awhile in the $60-70
range.
There are a few of those here, but the newer gigs are really coming in low, and
the sad fact is that
What the government is NOT addressing is the consulting companies that are
springing up who do not bring the workers to the US under any kind of visa, but
do their work in India, etc.These are the ones who are working for peanuts,
while still able to use highly educated and highly skilled
Return to Castle Wolfenstein.
Enemy Territory - free for download online multiplayer fps... adapted from
wolf/
Half Life 2 should be out in a few weeks.
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You really have to hate it when the brads spoil. Soon thereafter your
pictures are falling off of the walls, molding pops out... it's hell.
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Well if the people who are making decisions actually want it and you can't
convince them otherwise then there is only one appropriate action: Every
week randomly set one of the comments to be a featured comment, making it
VERY prominent on the page. And when I say randomly, I mean pick one of the
I agree. I think that any US based company should not be allowed to
outsource their work to India, Tawain etc... unless it is something that
you can only get in those Countries. It really bothers me that big
companies like Intel and others would rather hire people outside of the
US so they can
Bear in the Big Blue House Characters
Luna = moon
Tutter = mouse
Treelo = lemur
Pip Pop =otter twins
Ojo = a little bear (not Little Bear, who is a completely different character on another channel)
Ray = sun
The Wiggles Characters
Anthony = blue - likes to eat
Greg = yellow - sings and
I know this has been discussed on this list, but since I joined
the list today I was wondering if there was a solution to this
problem. One of my servers is returning a ODBC Error Code = S1T00 (Timeout
expired)
error message.
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Holy Shekels Batman! Where in the city do you live? No offense, but that
kind of pay just seems crazy to me. Although, I did a quick salary
comparison and for the same cost of living in Manhatten I would have to make
$120k. But I have a nice 3 bedroom house with a 2 car garage and a yard.
I'm
Thanks.
Other good news, it looks like the company that took over my former
employer's sites wants me to work with them on a freelance basis to support
those sites and to work on a couple of other small projects.
After this experience I'm going to take in as much as I can to build my own
Hi All,
After several months of discussion and debate we've decided to add a
puppy to the family. Due to some restrictions in our neighborhood the
type of dog we would really like to get is out of the question (Shepherd
or Husky). We've decided go to the other end of the spectrum and are
thinking
thank you for straightening this out :)
Dana
Jerry Johnson writes:
Bear in the Big Blue House Characters
Luna = moon
Tutter = mouse
Treelo = lemur
Pip Pop =otter twins
Ojo = a little bear (not Little Bear, who is a completely different character on another channel)
Ray = sun
The
lol. wouldnt vibrator capacity be more useful?
Dana
Kevin Graeme writes:
Well if the people who are making decisions actually want it and you can't
convince them otherwise then there is only one appropriate action: Every
week randomly set one of the comments to be a featured comment, making
THey are very full of energy and require a owner who can spend enough
time with them. OMG they have so much energy and leaping ability!
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I think they're super sweet dogs, but you may need to keep a pair of
scissors to cut the off the crap that sticks to the hair on their rear.
Really that's a problem with any type of dog with hair like theirs. When I
was growing up, we had a cocker/poodle mix with the same problem. (And for
those
Never had a terrier...but possible alternative...checkout staphishire
(kant spell) hound or I've got a Labrador/pitbull mix (unusually popular
mix up here)...what a great breed mix. Smaller and more muscular than a
lab and gentle...but at the same time I wouldn't want to be the person
trying to
that's too bad you cant have a german shephard. mine was on the couch with
me last night watching monday night football. he's like a big blanket. just
lays there with his head on your lap as content as can be.
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Glad you found just what you were looking for Larry!
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American Staffordshire. Am Staff for short. IIRC, derived from but a
different specific breed than the Pit Bull Terrier. And yeah, the ones I've
met raised from puppies by good families are super sweet. Unfortunately,
around here a lot of the fringe Lowteks like to have them and I've seen a
couple
If they can put out a better product or the same product at a better
price, then I say more power to them. There are so many people in
the IT field that are overpaid and underskilled as it is, it's our own
fault if the jobs do go overseas.
I've been in the IT industry for 5 or so years, and what
LOL Makes me glad i build and support my own computers. Its a little
annoying when large us based companies pull that crap to save money not
that i think indians shouldn't have jobs but defiantly qualified
citizens should get first dibs if they are both equally qualified.
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LOL i think if they dont let shepards or huskys a pitbull is way out
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If Flash goes away, Macromedia better fucking refund everyone for MAX.
-Kevin
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Sent: Monday, September 29, 2003 6:50 AM
Subject: Flash going away?
Good luck - If Flash goes away, MM will be struggling to stay in
business.
M
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Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 10:24 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Flash going away?
If Flash goes away, Macromedia better
Where are the parts made that you use to build your own computers?
And how do I get to be a defiantly qualified citizen?
-Kevin
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It is true that a lot of people learn a specific trade or language and
feel they don't need to learn anything ever again. And I know a lot of
people who went to school to be an IT Pro because that's where all the
money was. So I guess I can see your point, but those of us that are
self taught and
and the people who buy billions of dollars in their products LOL
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:P bah
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I build my own PC's as well. But for laptops and Pocket Pc's you almost
have to go to someone like Dell or Compaq unfortunately.
Ben
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Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 10:22 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: CF Salary
Pure pit? Ya peeps will freak...but the mixed breeds are much
different...mine looks like a miniature black lab...just a bit more
muscle and her head is a little more square like a pit. Loves kids.
Stace
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From: Bill Wheatley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: September 30, 2003 10:23
Ya great dogs...possibly my next choice...(my dog needs company!)
Everyone in my neighborhood thinks my dog is a vicious attack dog...but
she's all show. She's actually a big wimp...even whines when I stay up
late working cause she likes to goto bed the same time I do hehe
Stace
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Working at small telecoms/ISPs is the shiz - congrats on finding a good gig.
What sort of application are they having you work on?
I just got a job offer from a small telecom firm for a lot more that
I was making with my previous job. Enough so that I'm going to take
it.
Just when I was
rebuttal from an old programmer who went back to college while in his 50's and
got a new degree.
As far as the Indians starting their own IT companies, it will not be 5 to 10
years, it is today and now.
They are bidding on jobs for $15. per hour and have staffs if highly qualified
engineers
As long as we're on the subject:
http://moneycentral.msn.com/content/invest/extra/P62115.asp
- Matt Small
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Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 10:28 AM
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If they can put out a better product or the
Actually I've already done business with a group in India. They
specialize in manual data entry but have started some development. With
overhead it was costing me about $2.50 (Canadian dollars) an hour per
person. For data entry it's even less...about $1.25/hr...but it's billed
out by KB of data,
hehe my dog sara has some pit in her and its easy to see at times and
hard at others.
i cant wait until i get a place wehre i can bring her back
where.
My friend called yesterday and said well Sara likes double cheeseburgers
LOL one time she pulled a whole turkey off the table via table cloth
I suppose that is a good salary to someone in india. What would everyone
else do in stacys sich? Pay someone here 5/hr to do it or send it
overseas for pennies compared to what we have to pay someone here?
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What about restrictive operating laws, taxes, high insurance rates and a
general higher cost of living (to match a higher standard of living one
might argue) in the US? Aren't these things that a competent government
could address?
Governments in foreign countries give tax incentives and many
Hey careful on feeding them people food. There are many additives (even
just the food itself) which can do long term problems...or even short
term...even kill them. I had to perform first aid on my dog couple weeks
ago cause she ate an apple core. The seeds have cyanide in them...not
much...but if
I think that there should be a governing association for IT, and that people who wish to work in IT must have a professional designation (not certs) that they work towards.IT is probably the only professional field where anyone can pick up a book and proclaim they're a programmer.Right now
C. Hatton Humphrey wrote:
Right now I have the Wags Tango running through my head, and before
that it
was the music for their new Super Short show.When you're subjected to
http://www.houseoffusion.com/banners/view.cfm?bannerid=11
Wags..the dog...he likes to tango...
Wags...the dog he
Yea i'm aware of risks with the stuff but sometimes its a treat and she
likes it. :) Not like she only got a diet of hamburgers lol.
I'm aware of the stuff nature can do to animals our old chichi died when
she ate a mushroom and went into shock and had these crazy convulsions
and had to be put
Thanks Dana,
Btw nice to see you - I am on unpaid leave from the list as I can't really keep up with it.
Yes, I agree - move it is a better translation of bougez-vous. Though maybe it is too polite... I think the intention of the author is more emotion-laden...
tiens a literally hold to?
http://www.cnn.com/2003/US/South/09/30/toddler.alone.ap/index.html
Sad story, but it's good that the little girl's doing well.I'll have
to show this to my wife, since it proves that 2-year-olds most certainly
CAN live on nothing but ketchup and spaghetti, which seems to be the
only thing our
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thereafter your
pictures are falling off of the walls, molding pops out...
it's hell.
:)
Heh. I was thinking something similar, but wasn't going to mention it.
:)
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From: Bill Wheatley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: September 30, 2003 11:12 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Puppy
Yea i'm aware of risks with the stuff but sometimes its a treat and she
likes it. :) Not like she only got a diet of
Jose,
I noticed your odbc error question but didn't answer it since I didn't know
the answer. CF-Community is the off topic list. We do answer the
occasional cf question but the really technical list is the CF-Talk list
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well the frogs in south florida apparently that live by my house can.
:(
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Yeah I think I'm a tad over protective of my lil pooch. She's the first
one I've had to raise myself since living with my folks.;-)
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From: Bill Wheatley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: September 30, 2003 11:12 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Puppy
Yea i'm aware of risks with the
Yea, that's a good stretch of time... When my sister and I were 2 (me)
and 4 (her) both our parents walked out on us. Our grandmother picked
us up 3 days later when a neighbor called saying they thought they'd
seen us in the house but hadn't seen either of our parents in days.
That's the worst
Unfortunately he won't read this message either likely...
I occasionally get random emails from somebody with -t-a-k-e- m-e-
o-f-f- in the boddy... I'm sure he's getting spam with mangled
headers claiming that I've sent it when it's actually being sent by
some robot somewhere.
But I don't want
Hey Larry,
was diggin thru the archives and heard your great news - congrats!
btw i was thinking, what with your webcams and such,
would it not be the logical next step to set up some kind of
remote feeding system so you ensure they are fed during the day?
Of course I know nothing about ferrets
I'm not really familiar with Scottie's, but I've had a terrier (of unknown
type) poodle mix in the past. Very smart and affectionate, although a bit
overyly bonded (in other words, suffering from separation anxiety).
What are the neighborhood restrictions? There are mini-husky type dogs, or
an
I have an eskie,
Super sweetie,very sociable, very much wants to please.The only problem
is the shedding.She is great with kids (loves them) and thinks the entire
world lives to pet her.
Of course this is her.I can't speak for the breed in general.
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From: Deanna Schneider [mailto:[EMAIL
Robert, you might try submitting a question to Ask an Expert on our
site.
http://www.childrensdayton.org/Health/AAEForm.cfm
Candace K. Cottrell, Web Developer
The Children's Medical Center
One Children's Plaza
Dayton, OH 45404
937-641-4293
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having had three scottie pups in my puppy classes in the last few months i feel confident in letting you know a scottie puppy can be a joy, or be a terror.
Scotties are not a breed for inexperienced owners in my opinion.
Two of the puppies, with EXTREMELY firm owners are doing just fine.These
Before the bomb (pre 2000) I was at core active, which was a tech spin-off of a
larger company. They had 'bought' the HoF name but never did anything with it.
The idea was to say that they supported HoF and use that as a platform to
attract business. When I left I was at $120k but that wasn't
There are more additives in dog kibble than in almost ANY people food. Human food that you would eat is almost all completely safe for dogs with the exception of onions and chocolate.
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Eskies are GREAT dogsbut arent' good with strangers.They can be barky too!Wonderful with their own kids but you have to watch guests in the home.
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To: CF-Community
Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 8:02 AM
Subject: RE: Puppy
I have an eskie,
Same with earthlink and let me tell you, if you ask a question off their
'approved list', you'll never get your problem fixed. They've got a few 'bad'
servers out there that if you get one, your screwed till you cycle your
connection and get a new one. They know about it as cycling your connection
Flash isn't going away. The patent will be overturned due to prior art and even
if it wasn't, MM is looking at ways to get out of the browser (central). I've
got faith that every company affected will find some way out if the patent is
upheld.
Good luck - If Flash goes away, MM will be
We are in a detached condo, and the condo docs list Sheperds, Huskies,
PitBulls, Pinchers, and any dog that has a mix of these breeds as
outlawed. Kind of sucks but thems the rules. There are a lot of kids in
the nieghborhood so I can understand the logic behind these breeds. It
takes a bad owner
We have a half Eskie - very similar in nature. They can apparently be a
little tempermental with vets and such, though. So, you have to do some
socialization when they're young.
-d
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Once I get a second I'll have a function to run list commands written and
implimented. It'll just read the first text line of the message and use the
first word on as the command. I'm bumping it up to next on my list.
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Didn't you just thrash it with a newspaper or something harder?
How did it eventually learn it wasn't the alpha male of the universe?
-Gel
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Two of the puppies, with EXTREMELY firm owners are doing just fine.
These owners
Hi Beth,
Thanks for the advice we have an eight year old daughter with an
attitude like the dog fiercely independent (except at 3 in the
morning).
Duane.
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Call me an idiot, but what designations do accounting / engineering /
medical demand?
The only one I can comment on with some semblance of knowledge is
accounting (as my father is an accountant).He worked for IBM as an
accountant for 30 years without ever getting a Certified Public
Accountant
Don't get a Weimeraner. I love mine but they are very trying. And
require a lot of maintenance. Sounds like you are looking towards
smaller dogs anyway.
Ben
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Hi,
I know there are a couple of people on this list who are currently
looking and so I thought I'd give them the first short at this one.
The job is in Anne Arundel County:
COLD FUSION GURU CONSULTANT - HOT CONTRACT
Systems Alliance, Inc.
US-MD-Anne Arundel
salary:$50 to $65/hr
Since you say you're about to go into the city about a job, I assume you
don't live in Manhatten proper? Really I'm just curious about the cost of
living out there. The calculator I looked at said that the $120K job needed
to live in the Manhatten would be $74K in Staten Island, $61K in Long
Well, 57k for Brooklyn is about right but we keep things tight so we can get by
with a bit less. Not much less as we've got 3 kids in school which is another
15k/year at the moment.
Since you say you're about to go into the city about a job, I assume you
don't live in Manhatten proper? Really
What a nut case. Death by lethal injection!
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From: Jim Campbell
Date: Tue, 30 Sep 2003 10:20:56 -0500
http://www.cnn.com/2003/US/South/09/30/toddler.alone.ap/index.html
Sad story, but it's good that the little girl's doing well.I'll have
to show this to my wife,
hehe yea she can even have a little chocolate now and then because of
her size but i only have given her it twice, but i prefer the doggie
safe chocolate its not chocolate but i forget the name of it but its
very good stuff and the doggies love it!! no caffiene at all
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hehe thats not a bad thing :)
Nothing worse then seeing your pet die before its time..of course
nothing worse then a pet dieing regardless it still hurts.
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Honestly, I'd consider a mutt. It's hard to really predict the temperment
since they could be anything, but all the ones I've known have always been
mellow. And they tend to avoid the genetic problems inherent in any pure
breed. Something in a medium-sized yellow has always been one of my
My dog is a crotch and ass sniffer. As soon as people come over, he plugs
in.
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Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 12:49 PM
To: CF-Community
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They are very beautiful. Sometimes when mine is sleeping on his
LOL. Last week my wife's friend came over and my dog kept jamming his
nose in her crotch and she told my wife that's the most play she's had
in a while. I was laughing so hard when my wife told me that.
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Sure do, here's a couple:
1. This is what happens your dog eats people food:
http://www.aaronscholz.com/family/bigpics.cfm?src="">
2. This is her looking a little perkier:
http://www.aaronscholz.com/family/bigpics.cfm?src="">
Watch the wrap and such. Or just go here:
lolgod, dogs are great arent they?
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Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 1:03 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Puppy
LOL. Last week my wife's friend came over and my dog kept jamming his
nose in her crotch and she told my
Unless, of course, your dog needs a low-fat diet or some other special
consideration.
Human food that you would eat is almost all completely safe for dogs with
the exception of onions and chocolate.
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I grew up with Cairn Terriers and Scotties. Get a Cairns - they're
much more even tempered than scotties and just as active. Both breeds
are great with kids.
larry
Hi All,
After several months of discussion and debate we've decided to add a
puppy to the family. Due to some restrictions in our
Thanks Candice.
I'll probably reactivate the weasel cam just so that I can keep an
eye on the ferrets while I'm at work.
larry
Glad you found just what you were looking for Larry!
Candace K. Cottrell, Web Developer
The Children's Medical Center
One Children's Plaza
Dayton, OH 45404
Does anybody know of a website the suggests which types of wine with each
type of dinner?
Like what would be the best wine with a light pasta dish, or a chicken
dish, etc..
Thanks
Jacob
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I'm under an NDA, but its not really involved in the telecom aspects
of the business.
larry
Working at small telecoms/ISPs is the shiz - congrats on finding a good gig.
What sort of application are they having you work on?
I just got a job offer from a small telecom firm for a lot more that
My dog sits there and barks her head off when anyone except me, my mom or dad are present.
I'm thinking I need to get her socialized. Other than that she's a smart, beautiful, and funny as hell dog. We think she's lab, shepherd, and something small.
Pics here:
Disgusting. People need to read stories like this to see how sick some
people are.
M
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From: Jim Campbell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 11:21 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Toddler survives 3 weeks alone
she is cute
-Original Message-
From: Candace Cottrell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 1:31 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Puppy
My dog sits there and barks her head off when anyone except me, my mom or
dad are present.
I'm thinking I need to get her
somehow, when she gets out of jail, someone is gonna support her bid to get
back custody of her kid. she should have her eyelids removed.
-Original Message-
From: Haggerty, Mike [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 1:34 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Toddler
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Sometimes when mine is sleeping on his bed and
being quiet for once, I just stare at him and think, how can such a
beautiful dog be such a terror.
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Sounds JUST like my 3 year old son
He's a joy but yet at the same time will
drive me insane. He's got such a mind of his own.
What about adopting a retired greyhound? They can be great with kids
too.
After living with our two for so long (Woody since November and Charlie
since May), we couldn't imagine not having them around.
All they do is adore you to death, and bounce around in joy to see you
come home. They are
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