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May 17, 2015 06:55:23   #
DOOK wrote:
As an avid Willie fan, I found this video quite interesting--hope you do, too.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b6IB0trJoJU



I, too, love Willie and enjoyed this video very much. About 5+ years ago I was able to see him in concert at a college nearby. Small auditorium which made the sound great. He is really an incredible performer. They played straight through with just a slight water break. I would go see him again if given the chance.
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Nov 29, 2014 07:48:49   #
bull drink water wrote:
you must just want to cause some s--t, you picked a hell of a time to ask all those questions. after you spent the money. once you buy the camera shut the hell up until you've taken about 500 shots.


I would like to weigh in here. I am a very new member who joined this group to learn from folks who have tons more information and experience than myself. Personally, regardless of how you feel, I feel that you are not a welcoming person. Being new to photography doesn't always mean we are confident about the decisions we make. We want to make sure we spend our money on the best that we can find but we don't always know what that is. Yes, lot of things are repeated, but then, there are new members all of the time. I appreciate all of the positive comments and information that is posted. Thanks very much to the positive people for taking the time to help us new members learn.
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Oct 25, 2014 08:26:59   #
Beautiful horse. Have fun with your new friend and let us know what you named him. :thumbup:
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Oct 25, 2014 08:16:59   #
Truly heart warming. Just goes to show you what connection between animals and people can occur. It is also amazing the memory animals have. Thanks.
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Sep 25, 2014 10:38:45   #
Fergus wrote:
You requested photos of my Ragdoll, Mieieux (MeYou). She named herself. She is a beauty and a sweet kitty.


Beautiful. Looks full of personality...are they related to Siamese?
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Sep 24, 2014 07:53:29   #
Yes, cat sitters! If someone is going to be gone more than a weekend, cat sitters are a great help. The cat can stay home, be fed, have a clean litter box and get attention if desired! I have a friend who does pet sitting and takes care of both cats and dogs! Sitters will also take care of your mail, newspapers, plants, etc. That is if you don't want to cancel those things. Personally, I think it is a great service.
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Aug 13, 2014 07:44:55   #
Incredible tribute to Robin by a very gifted young lady. He will definitely be missed and it is a great loss of talent.
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Aug 5, 2014 07:10:55   #
Loved the video. A Jack Russell dog does have a lot of energy that needs to be channeled. Looks like this owner did an amazing job of training her dog. I have three golden retrievers who all like lots of activity, even the 16 year old. Normal walks help but fun activities like ball chasing, agility, frisbie, etc. make them very happy!
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Jul 15, 2014 08:26:09   #
2 is my favorite but 4 comes in close. Nice work.
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Jul 13, 2014 06:49:32   #
Loved it. Thanks for the early morning laugh. Good way to start the day!
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Jun 30, 2014 15:29:53   #
MikeMcK wrote:
Thanks for the laugh!


Yes, thanks for ALL of the laughs. Best discussion yet. Just to say, I haven't been doing photography very long. I own one of each, wishI had enough experience to comment on one or the other
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Jun 28, 2014 07:18:25   #
tramsey wrote:


Andre Rieu and the rest are incredible. I love to listen to him (and them) play. Thanks for sharing this site as it has renewed my interest. The Rose is one of my favorite songs.
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Jun 27, 2014 11:08:53   #
Red Bear wrote:
I thank you very much for this post. You have said things clearly and directly and done a much better job of it than I could ever hope to... :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:


Agreed!
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Jun 27, 2014 07:50:11   #
Bill Houghton wrote:
It's not just service men, It is anyone needing assistance. All service animals are trained and certified to perform a task, not just for the blind. Some are trained to detect when a person is about to have a seizure, and will pull the person down safely before they fall down. Some may be trained to pick an object up and give it to owner. The reasons vary for what ever the reason, but every animal is certified, and they are not pets by any means. Certification can be a tag or papers, they are identified by the vest they wear saying they are a service animal.


Here is an articular of why they are tagged and certified and people that take advantage of it and how.

http://www.petsadviser.com/service-animal/fake-service-dogs/

And here is where you can find the registration number of any dog or animal that is registered and legit.

http://www.usservicedogregistry.org/
It's not just service men, It is anyone needing as... (show quote)


Thank you Bill! :thumbup:
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Jun 27, 2014 07:32:51   #
dljen wrote:
Did you watch the video? He looks in very good condition and initially walked into the motel asking for a room without his dog, it was in his truck. He saw the sign on the wall and then asked about his dog. The business had a "No Dog" policy and she'd probably never been confronted with this situation before.


YES, I watched the video. You ignored my question...it was simple...DO SERVICE DOG RECIPIENTS RECEIVE IDS? That was all I was asking.
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