NationStates Jolt Archive


My Dogs Weekend

Harlesburg
10-10-2006, 11:26
On both Saturday and Sunday i took the dog over to the across the road and biffed the Frisbee about( Around 3 hours over the two days).

During that time the dog met 2 alleged dogs, i say alleged as they were more like miniture feather dusters with legs, another Labrador, allegedly ownde by someone in the same school year as me, thats what my sister said anyways, i think she was of her rocker, it so wasnt her it was someone older that went to my school (Though i didn't exactly bother to walk over to see...), and a Dalmatian.

The funny thing was the Dalamtian was owned by a Dalmatian.
Do you get it Dalmatian?:p
No seriously, the woman was from somewhere in the North of Italy or more Eastern Europish, she said ciao after we had finished talking so i assume she is Italian but her accent was rather Eastern Europeanish...

There was also a Black Woman(We don't have many of them around here) and a Black man quite possibly from the Carribbean asked where a Street was, i told him.

It was really hot and the dog was exhausted.
BackwoodsSquatches
10-10-2006, 11:28
/leghump
Harlesburg
10-10-2006, 11:35
NO WAI
Boonytopia
10-10-2006, 12:48
I really don't know what to think about all of that. :confused:
Jello Biafra
10-10-2006, 13:29
My cat doesn't need me to exercise him, but he's still alive, so 'no I didn't' isn't a very good answer, but I picked it anyway.
Conch Divers
10-10-2006, 13:49
I'm up in Maine and the dogs stayed in Miami - so Pancakes it is!
Demented Hamsters
10-10-2006, 14:12
On both Saturday and Sunday i took the dog over to the across the road and biffed the Frisbee about( Around 3 hours over the two days).

During that time the dog met 2 alleged dogs, i say alleged as they were more like miniture feather dusters with legs, another Labrador, allegedly ownde by someone in the same school year as me, thats what my sister said anyways, i think she was of her rocker, it so wasnt her it was someone older that went to my school (Though i didn't exactly bother to walk over to see...), and a Dalmatian.

The funny thing was the Dalamtian was owned by a Dalmatian.
Do you get it Dalmatian?:p
No seriously, the woman was from somewhere in the North of Italy or more Eastern Europish, she said ciao after we had finished talking so i assume she is Italian but her accent was rather Eastern Europeanish...

There was also a Black Woman(We don't have many of them around here) and a Black man quite possibly from the Carribbean asked where a Street was, i told him.

It was really hot and the dog was exhausted.
Wow, I would say you had a really uninteresting weekend, but for the fact that my weekend makes yours look fascinating and exciting.

Back in NZ, I used to take my dog (a proper dog, mind: A ridgeback/mastiff x) for long walks along Ninety mile beach every weekend. He loved chasing the seagulls for some reason. A two hour walk was great for the both of us. Very relaxing for me and totally exhausting for him (as he ran back and forth the entire time).
Can't have a proper dog here - just not enough room. And damned if I'm going to get a punter (my description of those annoying little dogs - you know, the ones you could punt over a goalpost, if you were so inclined).
Dryks Legacy
10-10-2006, 15:19
Back in NZ, I used to take my dog (a proper dog, mind: A ridgeback/mastiff x) for long walks along Ninety mile beach every weekend. He loved chasing the seagulls for some reason. A two hour walk was great for the both of us. Very relaxing for me and totally exhausting for him (as he ran back and forth the entire time).
Can't have a proper dog here - just not enough room. And damned if I'm going to get a punter (my description of those annoying little dogs - you know, the ones you could punt over a goalpost, if you were so inclined).

That's too bad. I love Ridgebacks, we're unfortunately (because I wouldn't want to sound too cheerful while talking about dead pets) on our third at the moment.
Safalra
10-10-2006, 15:22
[snip long rambling story]
Are you thinking of starting a blog? It sounds like you have plenty of suitable material. ;-)
Harlesburg
11-10-2006, 10:36
Wow, I would say you had a really uninteresting weekend, but for the fact that my weekend makes yours look fascinating and exciting.

Back in NZ, I used to take my dog (a proper dog, mind: A ridgeback/mastiff x) for long walks along Ninety mile beach every weekend. He loved chasing the seagulls for some reason. A two hour walk was great for the both of us. Very relaxing for me and totally exhausting for him (as he ran back and forth the entire time).
Can't have a proper dog here - just not enough room. And damned if I'm going to get a punter (my description of those annoying little dogs - you know, the ones you could punt over a goalpost, if you were so inclined).
Hey man, that was my dogs weekend, i never tod you about mine.:cool:
Ebony is like the 3rd Greatest Dog ever!
I also hate Feather Dusters with legs.
Are you thinking of starting a blog? It sounds like you have plenty of suitable material. ;-)
Haven't you heard?
NS General is my Blog!
Minaris
11-10-2006, 12:34
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Stop the insanity!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

NS is noone's blog!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Awesome Rays
11-10-2006, 12:47
i have cats, they don't need anyone to go with them to exercise.