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Unread 08-19-2004, 10:01 PM   #41
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Hi Thor!! That night was great fun!! Tazzie darn near ran herself into oblivion!! We can certainly do it again! Best to you, til...lat'r...GT <img border="0" alt="[jumper]" title="" src="graemlins/jumper.gif" /> <img border="0" alt="[jumper]" title="" src="graemlins/jumper.gif" />
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Unread 08-19-2004, 11:04 PM   #42
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GT, I swear I'm gonna get there this Winter if I can get all these holsters done! Can't turn down a deal like that! I'll bring some Negro Modelo...Pretty tasty South of the border beer. See ya then GT! Jerry
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Along with fine German guns I also like fine German dogs. This is Brunno at 14 months.
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Unread 08-20-2004, 12:07 AM   #44
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Hi Jerry! The door is wide open! Bring them holster's along too, I'll help ya stich'em! (Bring that cold beer also... I'll be a'look'en forward to it!!) Russ! I've never ever seen a better hunting dog then a short hair!! I've seen'em make some increadible retrives!!! long after the others had given up!! best to all! til...lat'r...GT <img border="0" alt="[jumper]" title="" src="graemlins/jumper.gif" />
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Russ, Fine healthy good looking dog! Pointing for ? Pretty rough looking country...

GT, I am looking forward to it my Friend! If you are looking for holsters to stitch I can fix you up there!
I would like to see if you are any good at it...Jerry Burney
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Jerry, That's typical Eastern Oregon "Pucker Brush" Kinda like walkin through a bushel of razor blades. Nasty stuff! Actually, Sage and Bitter brush. The Bitter brush is the worst.Ya wants ta walk betwixt it.

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Ron,I suppose one would hunt chukkar there? I have seen similar terrain in Arizona and Colorado. Only Quail here though! Dove in AZ.

I don't want to walk anywhere near it. Flying over it would be alright. I am dreaming of the day I can strap an anti gravity pack to my butt and hover over stuff like that. Now that would be a great way to hunt birds! Jerry
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Unread 08-20-2004, 03:23 AM   #48
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I have a Ttazzie also, He's the 40lb genious mutt that takes care of our 65lb. show type dog. I have to pass out beer so my friends don't see. He will... Dog Stories, arn't they fun? Best pics and fun Guys. Cat Story. Grandma hated mean cat. Cat got hurt. Grandma hospital. Grandma now loving Kitty and won't return.... This is my Mom, and MY cat. I lose.
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Unread 08-20-2004, 01:01 PM   #49
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George Anderson says he does'nt care for cats much. So he sent me a picture of his dog "Spot". A registered Virginia retriever.He can't sit up, but he dangles pretty good.
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Ron, What is that?!! We have snakes that look like that. I think they are called King snakes. I know they are good for rodents and have been told they battle poisenous snakes. What is that!!
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G.W. That's a Black snake. They are fairly common in the Southeast. They are non-poisonous. George says, they are good for rodent control. That is his office window. The closest thing we have to it here is the Bull snake. GW where do you live? The photo was taken in Virginia.

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I think we were hunting Chucker that day. He is about 2 1/2 years old now. They sure love to hunt. <img border="0" alt="[bigbye]" title="" src="graemlins/xyxwave.gif" />

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Ron, I'm living in Fernandina Beach,FL now. Family property S. Central Florida. We have pigmy rattlesnakes. Thay are like three feet long and four and five inches in diameter. Very wierd and mean looking.
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Have 2 Border Collies (from the BC rescue pound, though one is really a terrior mutt), we used to have a "great" black cat (a stray that adopted us), straight black velvet so we called him Elvis.

He'd shoot out the doggie door and join us every day that we walked the dogs, lagging behind then shooting ahead, pretending not to "need" to be included in the walks.

The Southern California coyotes finally got him, 1:30 AM heard a bit of a screach, nothing but a few tufts of black hair in the morning (I dashed out with my big flashlight but didn't see anything that night).

Not a dry eye during the "tuft of fur" burial, even among our dogs...

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P.S., a rattlesnake bit "Tommy" (the one on the right) on the nose, $800 vet bill, but he lived. Nose looked like a football for a few days. Right behind our house there, at the "edge" of L.A. With any luck, in a month we'll be in Oregon... (house in escrow finally).

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Were in Oregon Did you buy. Hopefully not in the vally. Some of the peaple over there are a lot strange. <img border="0" alt="[ouch]" title="" src="graemlins/c.gif" /> And the wether sucks over there <img border="0" alt="[crying]" title="" src="graemlins/crying.gif" />

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Frank, Don't pay any attention to Russ. He's probably been eating Juniper berries and sniffing Sage brush again. Not to mention the Pumice dust clogging his arteries. May even a been bit by a Black Widder. Hard tellin' out there in the Desert. What with bein' dizzy. Breathin' that thin dry air and all.

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Frank, Don't pay any attention to Russ. He's probably been eating Juniper berries and sniffing Sage brush again. Not to mention the Pumice dust clogging his arteries. May even a been bit by a Black Widder. Hard tellin' out there in the Desert. What with bein' dizzy. Breathin' that thin dry air and all.

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ADMIN: Russ, please do not tease Ron anymore, he gets excited and posts like 8 times! Ed
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Oh Boy! that's different.

ED!!!!!!!!! It went full auto on me!!
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Unread 08-24-2004, 04:44 AM   #60
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Russ, I've been drinking the koolaid, and sniffing the So-Cal glue, and sure enough am moving to the Willamette Valley, just so I've got a nice place from which to some day visit the truly pretty and nice places of Oregon, such as Crater Lake...

Due to gorgeous places such as where you live, I was able to pull up photos and convince my wife to move the heck out of H*ll (whoops, Kalifornia, with an Aaarnold Aaaaccent), so hey, I'll see you in Reno one of these days, and also will admire the better part of the state you've got as time allows. Went where I did for school choice for my 2 year old, though anywhere in Oregon is better than anywhere in "KaliForrrrniaaaa" (Austrian accent, good luck Aaaarnold!!!)

He's got a lot more guts than anyone else since Reagan here, that's for sure...

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