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Postby GorillaGal » Sun Dec 09, 2007 12:50 am

phoenix wrote:
GorillaGal wrote:ooops. i just got back from the dairy store--no lie!--guess it's still on my brain, or is it brian? LOL


Out of the gate
and off for a walk
went Hairy Maclary
from Donaldson's Dairy
and Hercules Morse
as big as a horse

with Hairy Maclary
from Donaldson's Dairy.

Bottomley Potts
covered in spots,
Hercules Morse
as big as a horse

and Hairy Maclary
from Donaldson's Dairy.

etc.


this hairy maclary that you speak of...is he married? does he have a hairy chest as his name suggests? do you think he'd like to have a drink with me when i am in CY? :wink:
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Postby phoenix » Sun Dec 09, 2007 12:50 am

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GorillaGal wrote:...... don't worry, i won't be writting any dairy about my experiences here. although i may ask some questions later....


Would people stop writing "dairy" if they mean "diary" . . . . I can't visit Birks' "dairy" thread for that very reason . . .

If you are going to keep a record of events you have to write:

diary . . . . . . diary . . . . . diary.

Thank you :D



A common faux pas, isnt it Phoenix mou?


NO deniz it is not a faux pas . . . . but a spelling mistake! :roll:

Do you know what a faux pas is? . . . . I know you can make them :lol: . . . but can you identify them?
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Postby phoenix » Sun Dec 09, 2007 12:54 am

GorillaGal wrote:
phoenix wrote:
GorillaGal wrote:ooops. i just got back from the dairy store--no lie!--guess it's still on my brain, or is it brian? LOL


Out of the gate
and off for a walk
went Hairy Maclary
from Donaldson's Dairy
and Hercules Morse
as big as a horse

with Hairy Maclary
from Donaldson's Dairy.

Bottomley Potts
covered in spots,
Hercules Morse
as big as a horse

and Hairy Maclary
from Donaldson's Dairy.

etc.


this hairy maclary that you speak of...is he married? does he have a hairy chest as his name suggests? do you think he'd like to have a drink with me when i am in CY? :wink:


You may prefer Muffin Mclay, like a bundle of hay or Bitzer Maloney all skinny and bony or Schnitzel von Krumm with a very low tum or for you GG, I recommend Scarface Claw, the toughest Tom in town! :D
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Postby GorillaGal » Sun Dec 09, 2007 1:02 am

phoenix wrote:
GorillaGal wrote:
phoenix wrote:
GorillaGal wrote:ooops. i just got back from the dairy store--no lie!--guess it's still on my brain, or is it brian? LOL


Out of the gate
and off for a walk
went Hairy Maclary
from Donaldson's Dairy
and Hercules Morse
as big as a horse

with Hairy Maclary
from Donaldson's Dairy.

Bottomley Potts
covered in spots,
Hercules Morse
as big as a horse

and Hairy Maclary
from Donaldson's Dairy.

etc.


this hairy maclary that you speak of...is he married? does he have a hairy chest as his name suggests? do you think he'd like to have a drink with me when i am in CY? :wink:


You may prefer Muffin Mclay, like a bundle of hay or Bitzer Maloney all skinny and bony or Schnitzel von Krumm with a very low tum or for you GG, I recommend Scarface Claw, the toughest Tom in town! :D


hmmmm, Scarface Claw sounds interesting. DOES he have a hairy chest? Bitzer sounds too skinny for me, i like a man with more substance. but the rest of them...sure, bring 'em on, i'll take my pick! :wink:
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Postby phoenix » Sun Dec 09, 2007 1:05 am

GorillaGal wrote:
phoenix wrote:
GorillaGal wrote:
phoenix wrote:
GorillaGal wrote:ooops. i just got back from the dairy store--no lie!--guess it's still on my brain, or is it brian? LOL


Out of the gate
and off for a walk
went Hairy Maclary
from Donaldson's Dairy
and Hercules Morse
as big as a horse

with Hairy Maclary
from Donaldson's Dairy.

Bottomley Potts
covered in spots,
Hercules Morse
as big as a horse

and Hairy Maclary
from Donaldson's Dairy.

etc.


this hairy maclary that you speak of...is he married? does he have a hairy chest as his name suggests? do you think he'd like to have a drink with me when i am in CY? :wink:


You may prefer Muffin Mclay, like a bundle of hay or Bitzer Maloney all skinny and bony or Schnitzel von Krumm with a very low tum or for you GG, I recommend Scarface Claw, the toughest Tom in town! :D


hmmmm, Scarface Claw sounds interesting. DOES he have a hairy chest? Bitzer sounds too skinny for me, i like a man with more substance. but the rest of them...sure, bring 'em on, i'll take my pick! :wink:


Promise to leave Hercules Morse (as big as a horse!) for me 8)

GG . . . they are dogs apart from Scarface Claw (cat). From a poem by Lynley Dodd :lol:
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Postby denizaksulu » Sun Dec 09, 2007 1:07 am

phoenix wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
phoenix wrote:
GorillaGal wrote:...... don't worry, i won't be writting any dairy about my experiences here. although i may ask some questions later....


Would people stop writing "dairy" if they mean "diary" . . . . I can't visit Birks' "dairy" thread for that very reason . . .

If you are going to keep a record of events you have to write:

diary . . . . . . diary . . . . . diary.

Thank you :D



A common faux pas, isnt it Phoenix mou?


NO deniz it is not a faux pas . . . . but a spelling mistake! :roll:

Do you know what a faux pas is? . . . . I know you can make them :lol: . . . but can you identify them?


Ok Phoenix mou , I broadened the meaning. Do you want to slap my wrists?
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Postby GorillaGal » Sun Dec 09, 2007 1:35 am

phoenix wrote:
GorillaGal wrote:
phoenix wrote:
GorillaGal wrote:
phoenix wrote:
GorillaGal wrote:ooops. i just got back from the dairy store--no lie!--guess it's still on my brain, or is it brian? LOL


Out of the gate
and off for a walk
went Hairy Maclary
from Donaldson's Dairy
and Hercules Morse
as big as a horse

with Hairy Maclary
from Donaldson's Dairy.

Bottomley Potts
covered in spots,
Hercules Morse
as big as a horse

and Hairy Maclary
from Donaldson's Dairy.

etc.


this hairy maclary that you speak of...is he married? does he have a hairy chest as his name suggests? do you think he'd like to have a drink with me when i am in CY? :wink:


You may prefer Muffin Mclay, like a bundle of hay or Bitzer Maloney all skinny and bony or Schnitzel von Krumm with a very low tum or for you GG, I recommend Scarface Claw, the toughest Tom in town! :D


hmmmm, Scarface Claw sounds interesting. DOES he have a hairy chest? Bitzer sounds too skinny for me, i like a man with more substance. but the rest of them...sure, bring 'em on, i'll take my pick! :wink:


Promise to leave Hercules Morse (as big as a horse!) for me 8)

GG . . . they are dogs apart from Scarface Claw (cat). From a poem by Lynley Dodd :lol:


dogs/men, same difference! :lol: :wink: :lol: :wink:
:lol: :wink: :lol: :wink:
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Postby phoenix » Sun Dec 09, 2007 1:54 am

GorillaGal wrote:
phoenix wrote:
GorillaGal wrote:
phoenix wrote:
GorillaGal wrote:
phoenix wrote:
GorillaGal wrote:ooops. i just got back from the dairy store--no lie!--guess it's still on my brain, or is it brian? LOL


Out of the gate
and off for a walk
went Hairy Maclary
from Donaldson's Dairy
and Hercules Morse
as big as a horse

with Hairy Maclary
from Donaldson's Dairy.

Bottomley Potts
covered in spots,
Hercules Morse
as big as a horse

and Hairy Maclary
from Donaldson's Dairy.

etc.


this hairy maclary that you speak of...is he married? does he have a hairy chest as his name suggests? do you think he'd like to have a drink with me when i am in CY? :wink:


You may prefer Muffin Mclay, like a bundle of hay or Bitzer Maloney all skinny and bony or Schnitzel von Krumm with a very low tum or for you GG, I recommend Scarface Claw, the toughest Tom in town! :D


hmmmm, Scarface Claw sounds interesting. DOES he have a hairy chest? Bitzer sounds too skinny for me, i like a man with more substance. but the rest of them...sure, bring 'em on, i'll take my pick! :wink:


Promise to leave Hercules Morse (as big as a horse!) for me 8)

GG . . . they are dogs apart from Scarface Claw (cat). From a poem by Lynley Dodd :lol:


dogs/men, same difference! :lol: :wink: :lol: :wink:
:lol: :wink: :lol: :wink:


I beg to differ :lol:

HOW DOGS ARE BETTER THAN MEN:

1. Dogs do not have problems expressing affection in public.
2. Dogs miss you when you're gone.
3. Dogs feel guilty when they've done something wrong.
4. Dogs admit when they're jealous.
5. Dogs are very direct about wanting to go out.
6. Dogs do not play games with you-except fetch (and they never
laugh at how you throw.)
7. You can train a dog.
8. Dogs are easy to buy for.
9. The worst social disease you can get from dogs is fleas.
10. Dogs understand what "no" means.
11. Dogs mean it when they kiss you.
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Postby GorillaGal » Sun Dec 09, 2007 2:08 am

PHOENIX! we agree 100% on something!!!!! bless you!
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Postby GorillaGal » Fri Dec 14, 2007 3:41 pm

still hoping to arrive on Tuesday night.
we are having a bit of snow here in NY, more on the way this weekend. as long as it doesn't linger into monday, i should be good to go.
hope to meet a bunch of you forum members on my trip!
if i don't, it doesn't mean i am not wishing evey one of you a very happy and healthy holiday season.
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