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Unusual Holiday Gifts

 
 
sozobe
 
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Mon 18 Nov, 2002 06:12 pm
Quote:
on real humans - well sorta, they did have mullets


Laughing
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ehBeth
 
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Mon 18 Nov, 2002 07:03 pm
just for you, sozobe

:wink:


click on your name !
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sozobe
 
  1  
Mon 18 Nov, 2002 07:08 pm
NoooooOOOOOoooooOOOOOoooo!!!

<keels over>
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JoanneDorel
 
  1  
Mon 18 Nov, 2002 07:11 pm
Beth eh, how do you do that?
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ehBeth
 
  1  
Mon 18 Nov, 2002 07:37 pm
how do i do this ?
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ehBeth
 
  1  
Mon 18 Nov, 2002 07:42 pm
i'm not a total master (mistress?) of the art yet, but ... i find the webpage i want, select copy on the url/address - hit reply on the able2know page - type what i want as the intro - in the case above "how do i know" - click on the url button - paste my url into the box that pops up - ok - then type in the 'cover' words - in the case above "this ?" - ok - then do any bolding/colouring/italicizing etc and voila - we have tom hanks in a mullet!
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quinn1
 
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Mon 18 Nov, 2002 08:59 pm
JUST FOR EHBETH Cool

http://a248.e.akamai.net/7/248/5592/v53/www.oriental.com/thumb/4_2614,2615.jpg
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bandylu2
 
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Mon 18 Nov, 2002 09:10 pm
I'll take the doggy, but the outfit can stay.
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quinn1
 
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Mon 18 Nov, 2002 09:27 pm
Im not big on doggie outfits either, especially ones that come with little pointed booties but, I think someone dresses up their doggies so, you just never know what someone will enjoy.
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bandylu2
 
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Mon 18 Nov, 2002 09:31 pm
Little doggy outfits are okay on little doggies. Big doggies look dumb in doggy outfits. Just a personal opinion (and an explanation why I always have had relatively big doggies).
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ehBeth
 
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Mon 18 Nov, 2002 09:31 pm
AWWWWWWWWWwwwwwwww

don't let Oma see that - she's the one who bought Bailey snow boots and wanted him to have a smoking jacket. She bought him a tartan collar and leash set, and for special events - a leash with rhinestones.





I think i used to have an outfit like that! Laughing




thanx, quinn :wink:
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bandylu2
 
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Mon 18 Nov, 2002 09:33 pm
She bought HIM a leash with rhinestones? Poor Bailey.
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quinn1
 
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Mon 18 Nov, 2002 09:35 pm
Yeah, I often wonder what the dogs think about it all, however I have a friend with a Maltese who refuses to go outside during bad and/or cold weather without dressing first so, who knows...some of them might enjoy going around au natural, some might be envious, we'll just never know.
I know youd enjoy that Beth...gotta tell ya though..made me shake my head. They also have reindeer horns to put on your dog...which really makes no sence at all IMO.
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bandylu2
 
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Mon 18 Nov, 2002 09:37 pm
Here's one that would be useful for spies who eat at McDonald's:

http://giftmania.com/g/p/089/frycams.gif

(It's a camera, too)
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ehBeth
 
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Mon 18 Nov, 2002 09:37 pm
We tried putting reindeer antlers on Bailey for last year's photo with Santa. It didn't go well. Once again he went au naturel. At least that year Santa didn't have to tuck Bailey under his arm like a football to prevent him from making a run for the border.
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quinn1
 
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Mon 18 Nov, 2002 09:40 pm
What the heck were they thinking???? <the camera>

run for the border... Laughing
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quinn1
 
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Mon 18 Nov, 2002 09:46 pm
http://www.mileskimball.com/images/p54438.jpg
You know..a sock light seems like maybe a good idea but, Ive noticed that when i have problems it cuz I cant open my eyes, not that I cant see in the drawer
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quinn1
 
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Mon 18 Nov, 2002 09:48 pm
http://www.mileskimball.com/images/p62324.jpg

While these seem really cute for those with gnome gardens, and all that



Can you please tell me whos standing out in the rain watchin these things?
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bandylu2
 
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Mon 18 Nov, 2002 09:49 pm
My dog (who, incidentally, is not wearing a raincoat but who is trying to catch the rain as it comes pouring out).
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bandylu2
 
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Mon 18 Nov, 2002 09:50 pm
Actually, on second look, it might just scare the dog enough to keep her from doing this. Hmmm, not a bad idea at all (she's afraid of garden statues of various types).
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