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moominbadger Posted Sat 18 Aug, 2007 6:12 PM |
AbsolutPurple wrote: moominbadger wrote: Woah, I've just realised I've never watched a single episode of X Factor, ever!
oh a schnauzer ! my aunt had one....he was called Flappy.
My cousin lived in America and had one and she bought & sent another one to France for her parents (they my aunt & uncle)- so basically the dog flew overseas and arrived all jet-lagged over here.
He was a miniature one.
One thing i remember was his strict diet : always carrot and rice and my aunt used to weight his food.
Aw, I love the name Flappy!! That diet sounds really strict though - weighing out food?! Woah. Yeah, this schnauzer is a mini one, proving to be a bit naughty though! |
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moominbadger Posted Sat 18 Aug, 2007 6:13 PM |
| ok, will watch X Factor for the first time ever, need a bit of a giggle, the weather is sooo depressing |
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AbsolutPurple Posted Sat 18 Aug, 2007 6:15 PM |
moominbadger wrote:
Aw, I love the name Flappy!! That diet sounds really strict though - weighing out food?! Woah. Yeah, this schnauzer is a mini one, proving to be a bit naughty though!
he also had a couple of coats for wintertime ! |
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moominbadger Posted Sat 18 Aug, 2007 6:18 PM |
| Hhaha! Slightly pampered pooch? I've always wondered if dog coats are really necessary. |
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AbsolutPurple Posted Sat 18 Aug, 2007 6:19 PM |
moominbadger wrote: Hhaha! Slightly pampered pooch? I've always wondered if dog coats are really necessary.
still recall my aunt : "René ! put his coat on - if you're out for a walk, he needs his coat on".
lol
what's his name ?
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moominbadger Posted Sat 18 Aug, 2007 6:28 PM |
| his name is Jack, he is 6 yrs old and needed a new home. My parent's last schnauzer was called Jack too, bit spooky that they've ended up with a dog of the same name! |
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AbsolutPurple Posted Sat 18 Aug, 2007 6:30 PM |
moominbadger wrote: his name is Jack, he is 6 yrs old and needed a new home. My parent's last schnauzer was called Jack too, bit spooky that they've ended up with a dog of the same name!
reality bites ! |
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lulu07 Posted Sat 18 Aug, 2007 7:42 PM |
bored.com
I'm reading love stories people have made up on quizillia, they are so sweer |
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audrey Posted Sat 18 Aug, 2007 7:45 PM |
alright, heres one to check out.
http://flickr.com/photos/audreyharrod/
haha.
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barlickbabe Posted Sat 18 Aug, 2007 8:02 PM |
great photos Audrey, love the macro shots and the one with the old cameras. I'm learning photography as a hobby from a friend of mine. I have an old cannon a1 slr which takes cracking pics and I've just bought a cannon s5 digi. couldn't afford decent lens's for a digital slr. what camera do you use...?
I'll check back later I have to tidy my house it's a complete tip! |
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Darran Posted Sat 18 Aug, 2007 8:11 PM |
| http://web.mac.com/darrangilpin |
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dee Posted Sat 18 Aug, 2007 8:25 PM |
seriously join stumbleupon and you'll never be short of interesting websites to visit.
stumbleupon
and here's my blog of sorts at stumbleupon:
moi! |
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audrey Posted Sat 18 Aug, 2007 9:03 PM |
barlickbabe wrote:
great photos Audrey, love the macro shots and the one with the old cameras. I'm learning photography as a hobby from a friend of mine. I have an old cannon a1 slr which takes cracking pics and I've just bought a cannon s5 digi. couldn't afford decent lens's for a digital slr. what camera do you use...?
I'll check back later I have to tidy my house it's a complete tip!
i use a canon 10d and i have quite a few lenses. for the macros i used my canon 100mm macro lens. its so awesome. :)
i taught myself on film and then moved on up to digital. now i sort of wish digital wouldve been around when i started. i feel like my learning curve is quite advanced when it comes to using digital. i wouldve saved myself a lot of film money. hahaha.
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barlickbabe Posted Sat 18 Aug, 2007 9:23 PM |
audrey wrote: barlickbabe wrote:
great photos Audrey, love the macro shots and the one with the old cameras. I'm learning photography as a hobby from a friend of mine. I have an old cannon a1 slr which takes cracking pics and I've just bought a cannon s5 digi. couldn't afford decent lens's for a digital slr. what camera do you use...?
I'll check back later I have to tidy my house it's a complete tip!
i use a canon 10d and i have quite a few lenses. for the macros i used my canon 100mm macro lens. its so awesome. :)
i taught myself on film and then moved on up to digital. now i sort of wish digital wouldve been around when i started. i feel like my learning curve is quite advanced when it comes to using digital. i wouldve saved myself a lot of film money. hahaha.
So do you do photography for a living? |
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strongbow1 Posted Sat 18 Aug, 2007 9:34 PM |
| Hello are you still there? |
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