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Rev Nick { Only the dead are without fear } Posted Jun 14, 2008
It would be unseemly of me to state my age openly. I might say that we visited 'Venus' of Essex in the autumn of '07, and she decided that she will visit us in late September of '09. And while here, she and Milady will be sure to mark (fiendishly, no doubt) my half-century mark a week or two prematurely.
*a birth date that happened to be on Canuck Thanksgiving Day, in '07*
Beware of foreign blessings ...
Rev Nick { Only the dead are without fear } Posted Jun 15, 2008
BTW, being a somewhat nosey chap, I browsed your PS again. That is one sweet puppy that you allowed yourselves to be adopted by.
Ummmm, would you mind terribly if I added you to my 'friends list'? I know that we currently only seem to share one mutual friend, and atleast a pair of yours would probably prefer if I left hootoo. (In fact, leaving the planet might please them too) I have met quite a number of friends through journals of other friends, so if you don't object ... ?
Beware of foreign blessings ...
Rev Nick { Only the dead are without fear } Posted Jun 15, 2008
I know of at least 4 that lurk my conversations regularly, and probably a couple more. I even have my own personal Guardian and my own Phantom
r. *hugely impressed with self importance*
* ... tags a friend ... *
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Rev Nick { Only the dead are without fear } Posted Jul 27, 2008
And the previous post has again proven true. I do apologize for any unpleasantness that you have encountered along the way. These occassional proddings and flare-ups happen, and as it has been made clear that I am guilty from the get-go, I expect sanctions come Monday. No sleep lost here ...
As with most of my friends who see both camps, I expect you'll not feel a need to choose sides. A mind of your own is a wonderful thing. How-ever, I do have one request, please? Give that puppy a good scritching of the chin for me. She is a lovely one.
Beware of foreign blessings ...
Malabarista - now with added pony Posted Jul 27, 2008
I don't really care whether you expect me to choose sides or not - that won't change my actions in any way
But yes, will pet the dog.
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Rev Nick { Only the dead are without fear } Posted Jul 27, 2008
A mind of your own, and one helluva cute puppy, stand you out in a crowd.
I wonder what our pair of would do with such a floppy-eared housemate ... I think I'd begin with a couple of weeks of vacation time, just to keep most of the sticks of furniture where they are meant to be.
Beware of foreign blessings ...
Rev Nick { Only the dead are without fear } Posted Jul 28, 2008
So long as she doesn't learn the lesson of cowering ... Our lad- came in small and full of the playfulness, only to find an old girl who didn't have the vigour to fight back. He's ended up being quite a bully because of it. Fortunately, the gal-
that now shares our home stands up well for herself.
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Malabarista - now with added pony Posted Jul 29, 2008
The dog will just have the potential to really hurt the cats when she's grown, so better she learns that they're off-limits now!
Beware of foreign blessings ...
Rev Nick { Only the dead are without fear } Posted Jul 29, 2008
Yes, she really could be harmful in the long run, and I know you're just dealing in the way you see as best.
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Rev Nick - dead man walking (mostly) Posted Sep 3, 2011
It took some use of the dusters and vacuums, but I found this one
I'm just a little curious, and with no malice, but why do you become so 'displeased' with comments and such from folks that have a pride in country?
I know that the word 'nationalism' has a dozen definitions and most are not really a compliment. But specifically as an example, a fair number of us Canadians share a certain pride in what "we" have accomplished. Historically speaking, we are very young as a country, and our families of even very recent generations have done a pretty good bit to helping the world at large.
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Rev Nick - dead man walking (mostly) Posted Dec 21, 2011
I won't belabour 'stuff' in the testing thread. It has been made clear that pretty much any efforts or volunteer'ism from
one who was 'banned' just isn't going to be accepted. Probably an entirely unexpected bonus of the efforts of some. But
such is the weird and wondrous ways of extended times on a site.
Aside from not recognizing the (not at all like them I have grown, picked and eaten in Canada) the smilies are a welcome
'freshness' to a slightly stagnating site. Well done, BTW
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