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Hands.on1 has commented on the profile of Puppydawg: I am well just tired but nothing that a good night's sleep won't cure. Hope you are well and havent caught that flu. That video is AMAZING i love america and want to go there one day perhaps to work. the USA has some amazing scenery![URL=https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTB188LvN9Y11T2issdHaekO56HVT2X_8AST4Nov5k0yvo2mx_u]https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTB188LvN9Y11T2issdHaekO56HVT2X_8AST4Nov5k0yvo2mx_u[/URL] |
Hands.on1 has commented on the profile of Puppydawg: Sorry for being a late replyer I was working. I had just gone on when I saw you had gone and said Goodnight so thought that was it for the night. Bit surprised to see you back on. HAve a great weekend I am just starting mine we are one day ahead of you over here |
Hands.on1 has commented on the profile of Puppydawg: Hey Roger did you only get 3 hours sleep or was it a mid-day nap?What time is it over there? I just found this funny story I want to share it with you.A guy walking his Chihuahua sees another man entering a bar with his Golden Lab & overhears the bartender say........ "You can't bring that dog in here!" The man quickly replies... "This is my seeing-eye dog." "Oh man," the bartender says, "I'm sorry. Here, the first drink's on me." The man takes his drink and goes to a table. So the guy watching all this figures he could do that too. So he walks into the bar with his Chihuahua and the bartender says... "Hey, you can't bring that dog in here!" The second man replies... "This is my seeing-eye dog." The bartender answers back... "No, I don't think so. They do not use Chihuahuas as seeing-eye dogs." The man pauses for just a split second and replies ..... "WHAT?!?! They gave me a Chihuahua?!?" |
Hands.on1 has commented on the profile of Puppydawg: Great idea with the bike sure to make people stop and stare. |
Hands.on1 has commented on the profile of Mooncat: Thanks for the comment I will let her know what you think of her. I think she likes being famous.Do you have a cat? |
Hands.on1 has commented on the profile of Puppydawg: That is hilarious! Is the guy inexperienced or something? |
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Hands.on1 has commented on the profile of Puppydawg: Its 8.12pm at the moment and still light it gets dark at about 9:30. what time does it get dark there? Have you got snow? |
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Hands.on1 has commented on the profile of Mooncat: It all began when Eric Hanst and his fellow sailors were Navy deployed overseas. When they were in port for a few days, they were greeted by an unexpected guest. “A cat came aboard via mooring line. We lost track of her, and found her later that evening. We managed to get her back to the pier, and waved goodbye as we took off. This cat seemed unusually upset by this,†said Hanst.What they did not know was that the cat didn’t just come alone. “It turns out, when she managed to sneak on board, she also managed to smuggle on three kittens. We thought she had given birth on the ship, but it was pointed out to us that they were too big to be only a few days old.â€When they were sailing off, no one on board was aware of the kittens. The little ones were very confused, looking for their mom for almost four days until they were discovered in the machine shop. “We found one initially and the other two a couple hours afterwards,†Hanst added.Even though the crew had little experience bottle feeding a kitten, they all jumped into action, doing everything they could to help these little creatures. They did not have a bottle, so they improvised. They found boxes and necessary things to make a temporary nest for the kittens. They were all so proud, holding their new furry buddies and letting them climb all over them. When it comes to bottle feeding the kittens, these sailors showed remarkable love and care to the tiny little creatures that were about the size of their palm. They were gentle to the kittens and tended to their every whim.“After the initial shock of being found, and feeding, the kittens were just as happy and playful as any other cute little bugger you’d find anywhere else. They were a great boost to crew morale, and I LOVED THEM,†said Hanst.After they docked, the kittens were transported to local veterinary services. “We managed to find homes for all three kittens. I talked a friend into adopting one of the kittens, the other two were taken in by my a ‘cat couple’ who are regular rescuers.â€The soldiers rescued the kittens and the kittens gave them the companionship and love they needed during these long voyages. They both needed one another and it was a blessing that they found each other.Photos and story submitted by ©Eric Hanst (flickr: Dire01).Read more at http://lovemeow.com/2011/04/navy-soldiers-bonded-with-3-stowaway-kittens/#K5WPtFJRyw9L1bCq.99Doesn't it make you feel that there is still some good in mankind. |
Hands.on1 has commented on the profile of Puppydawg: I live down south nz and we average one snowfall a year and and temperatures dont tend to go below -5C. Thankfully don't have the heat Australia gets it only goes up to 30C here max. Today is around 15C. I am 16. |