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RE: Is CM really good for newcomers? - 1/6/2011 12:33:16 PM   
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Sandy, Sophie and Nala all think they are terrible abused and neglected puppies.


Don't all furbabies?

At the moment my ferret is very insistent that his Mama is neglecting him terribly. He also tried to wake me up this morning by burrowing his little head under my hand and pushing. It was adorable in that "Fuck... be cute when I'm wake!!!" kind of way.


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RE: Is CM really good for newcomers? - 1/6/2011 12:33:41 PM   
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*giggle*  How big is Nala now? 

give them all scritchies..oops.. I mean kick them all for me


I haven't weighed her lately because it now involves two people to accomplish at home. But I would say she is over 80# now. I keep hoping she is about done growing. She is 9 months old.


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RE: Is CM really good for newcomers? - 1/6/2011 12:45:58 PM   
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done growing? at 9 months?

*snort*



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RE: Is CM really good for newcomers? - 1/6/2011 12:57:35 PM   
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Shush!!!

She and I have this little game we play. She is fully aware the only time we can play it is when I put on my old barn coat and gloves to go out and do horse stuff. She is the only dog that gets to be around the horses with me. When I am done, and walking back up from the horses, it's game on. She will run and do a flying tackle at me. Pretending she is a big bad police dog yanno. She is getting big enough that I really have to brace myself now!


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RE: Is CM really good for newcomers? - 1/6/2011 1:06:29 PM   
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*gigglesnort*

*imagines what will happen when she's reached her full growth*

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RE: Is CM really good for newcomers? - 1/6/2011 1:53:40 PM   
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America's Funniest Home Videos?

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RE: Is CM really good for newcomers? - 1/6/2011 1:54:53 PM   
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where's my cam?  lol

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RE: Is CM really good for newcomers? - 1/6/2011 1:57:24 PM   
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Here is a photo of another game.......hide and seek in the bathtub while I am getting ready for work in the morning.




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RE: Is CM really good for newcomers? - 1/6/2011 2:08:54 PM   
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OMG PUPPY!!!!

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RE: Is CM really good for newcomers? - 1/6/2011 2:21:17 PM   
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omg, is that Nala??

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RE: Is CM really good for newcomers? - 1/6/2011 2:30:28 PM   
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Is adorable, whoever it is. 

Though I keep straining my eyes, trying to figure out what kind of shampoo/bodywash is in the corner.


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RE: Is CM really good for newcomers? - 1/6/2011 2:34:23 PM   
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ORIGINAL: LaTigresse

Here is a photo of another game.......hide and seek in the bathtub while I am getting ready for work in the morning.




lol! Lovely :)

I used to have a Border Collie cross who decided that, if she couldn't see you, then you didn't exist so, for a while when she was 18-24 months old, if you gave her a command, she'd drop to the "down" position and cover her eyes with her paws :)

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RE: Is CM really good for newcomers? - 1/6/2011 2:37:11 PM   
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That's adorable! 

Do you happen to have a picture of her doing that?

*is so jealous of people with dogs*


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RE: Is CM really good for newcomers? - 1/6/2011 2:48:26 PM   
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So expressing opinions from my point of view is stirring the pot because I happen to perceive things differently from you? Meh, methinks now you have proved the point in the OP.


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AS, all this thread is about is an opportunity for annie to whine about how she felt mistreated by the rest of CM and for pam and kalikshama to stir up the pot once again.




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RE: Is CM really good for newcomers? - 1/6/2011 2:49:26 PM   
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No, you accused me of calling her a whore. Show me where i did, since my post was the one that used that word.

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RE: Is CM really good for newcomers? - 1/6/2011 2:51:23 PM   
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omg, is that Nala??


Yes it is.


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RE: Is CM really good for newcomers? - 1/6/2011 2:52:29 PM   
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Is adorable, whoever it is. 

Though I keep straining my eyes, trying to figure out what kind of shampoo/bodywash is in the corner.



The body wash in the corner is Lever 2000 original scent. One of the things I am very particular about.


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RE: Is CM really good for newcomers? - 1/6/2011 2:56:28 PM   
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So expressing opinions from my point of view is stirring the pot because I happen to perceive things differently from you? Meh, methinks now you have proved the point in the OP.



ME thinks you would be wrong.


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RE: Is CM really good for newcomers? - 1/6/2011 2:58:54 PM   
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THIS is what I said.

I deleted the last sentence because I changed my position somewhat in a subsequent post and am sad that that went unacknowledged.

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No one came out and said "You, OP, are a judgmental cunt." People know they will get mod slapped for that. However, "judgmental cunt" was used several times in a post on the first page and if not referring to the OP, then who, the Easter Bunny?

"Whore," "stupid," and "fat bitch" were also used as well, again in a way to not to get mod removed, but the intent was clear.


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RE: Is CM really good for newcomers? - 1/6/2011 3:00:01 PM   
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*gigglesnort*

*imagines what will happen when she's reached her full growth*


When LaT posted pics, I remember thinking "when that dog grows into those ears shes gonna be huge!"

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