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    danananana..."They say it's your birthday! dananana..

    ...we're gonna have a good time!"

    Whose birthday is today? I'll give some clues and see if you can figure it out. She's from Canada and her RR handle rhymes with whatever sought 'em.
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    I call my bathroom Jim instead of John so I can tell people that I go to the Jim first thing every morning.

    If you say the word 'gullible' very slowly it sounds just like oranges.

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    Birthday lyrics

    You say it's your birthdayIt's my birthday too--yeahThey say it's your birthdayWe're gonna have a good timeI'm glad it's your birthdayHappy birthday to you. Yes we're going to a party partyYes we're going to a party partyYes we're going to a party party. I would like you to dance--Birthday(From: http://www.elyrics.net/read/b/beatle...rics.html)Take a cha-cha-cha-chance-BirthdayI would like you to dance--BirthdayDance You say it's your birthdayWell it's my birthday too--yeahYou say it's your birthdayWe're gonna have a good timeI'm glad it's your birthdayHappy birthday to you.
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    LMAO! Hmmmmm. I wonder who that could be?

    Slosh doesn't rhyme with whatever sought 'em. Neither does Mr. MidFi. And they aren't from Canada. But it's their birthdays too!

    Thanks Swishdaddy and MC.

    And happy day to Sloshy and MidFi.

    A big group hug for you all!!!

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    I think I speak for FA and Slosh when I say... how the fcuk did I get this old?!
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    Yep, yep, you speak for me. Although you are older than I am.

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    Happy Birthday to all who are celebrating! Have a great day. As I am fond of saying it is better to be over the hill than in the hill.
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    Happy Birthday FA. Are you 30 yet?
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    Wait... they let Canadians on here?

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    Belated thanks, everyone! It's been a busy week and we added a new family member.



    She's a 6 year old 65 lb. greyhound. She stopped racing 2 years ago and won 19 races (which apparently is pretty good). Her former owner was going to breed her but never did due to the expense and she has been a pet ever since. You couldn't ask for a sweeter dog. She adjusted to her new home very quickly and gets along with everyone, other dogs included. She doesn't bark, growl, or shed very much and is not a picky eater. What more could you ask for in a pet?

    Her race name was Miss Briana (named after her former owner's daughter) but we think we're going to change it. Suggestions? Keep in mind she can run 45 mph so we think her name should reflect that.
    Originally Posted by Troy: She has that same kind of cleft-pallet, slightly retarded way of singing that so many other people find endearing.


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    My best bud Bob had a greyhound.

    Quote Originally Posted by Slosh View Post
    Belated thanks, everyone! It's been a busy week and we added a new family member.



    She's a 6 year old 65 lb. greyhound. She stopped racing 2 years ago and won 19 races (which apparently is pretty good). Her former owner was going to breed her but never did due to the expense and she has been a pet ever since. You couldn't ask for a sweeter dog. She adjusted to her new home very quickly and gets along with everyone, other dogs included. She doesn't bark, growl, or shed very much and is not a picky eater. What more could you ask for in a pet?

    Her race name was Miss Briana (named after her former owner's daughter) but we think we're going to change it. Suggestions? Keep in mind she can run 45 mph so we think her name should reflect that.
    She died about 5 years ago as I recall, and was much the same as yours; never barked, fast as all get out, friendly...

    Might I suggest 'Breeze' or 'Breezy'? Or maybe 'Windy', but that would remind you too much of that old hit song.
    I call my bathroom Jim instead of John so I can tell people that I go to the Jim first thing every morning.

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    When I first saw her I couldn't help but think of Spinal Tap; none more black. My GF thinks a dog shouldn't have a name more than 2 syllables long and I think she's right. We might just call her Bri. What's that about teaching old dogs new tricks?

    My GF had 2 greys in the past, and one lived to be 18, which is really long for the breed. She also fostered greys so has tons of experience with them. Both of her greys started out as fosters that she was unwilling to let go.
    Originally Posted by Troy: She has that same kind of cleft-pallet, slightly retarded way of singing that so many other people find endearing.


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