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ClaireW

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I actually use it on my phone and it allows me to choose which order I want. I like the phone version a lot better.

I use taptalk on phone or tablet. Makes it really easy to navIgate. I only read on mobile devices cause I work at desk all day. At night it's my mental therapy to read mainly this forum. I have it set up for hammock forums. Net too.

My phone auto correct has a mind of its own.
 

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I hate that. Every once in awhile I lose one. I usually say a lil prayer and then recycle it.

And yay!!!!! Ecf is back!!! I was having some withdrawals.

Never realized how much I look forward to reading ECF until it was down that night. I jUst had to vape more and kept trying to login. :D

My phone auto correct has a mind of its own.
 

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Yes, but it's Rebecca Ann if you're mad at me. :)

Have any of you see the Aurora Borealis in real life? My wall calendar has a gorgeous picture of one for this month.

I think only mothers are allowed to use full names. That is really odd that you asked about the northern lights. That's one sight that I have wanted to see so badly.
 

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Here are my fur babies

Pickles - walks into walls
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Frank - ugliest dog ever
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Pip - fetches, mama's boy
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Noodles - mentally challenged
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They're all cute! That's a great picture of Pip! Long ago and far away I used to have a cat named Pippin. Frank is NOT the ugliest dog ever, he wouldn't even place in that contest. See? Although I don't get the last one, I think he's cute, but going from the article he's reeeeeally odd looking in action.
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His name actually is Pippin, but I usually call him Pipster or Pipperoni or ... So many names.

I used to live by where that dog show is held.

The Frank photo is a kind one since I clipped his straggly hairs. Plus, you can't see his compact sausage body. He's hilarious looking.

Elizabeth-I love them. The top one almost looks boxer-ish. What kind is it?
 

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I adopted him from PAWS when he was 6 months old. He's 3 now. He's a boxer/Pitt mix. A big baby. He's the mildest but very smart. He knows every doggy trick. I just adopted Lucy. She is young and was abused. Her owner tied her to a truck and drug her on the road... Sad. She had a few surgeries... A couple of scars but she's happy and healthy now.

Buster's owners lived in an apartment and was told no dogs... They got him anyway and when their landlord found out they told them to move or get rid of the dog. Someone else adopted him and brought him straight back saying they couldn't train him. Ha. I had him trained easily. He's never used the potty in my house. It's called devote a little time and love.

Now both are happy and safe.

I hate animal abuse.
 

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Btw... I was told if I hadn't of adopted Buster he was set to be euthanized. Sad, because he's so smart and sweet. I taught him doggy tricks in a day... Just with treats.

They are my babies. :p

You sound like me. I used to volunteer at the SPCA here, but after a year, I couldn't take it. Every month or so, they'd take in the animals from a hoarder, and it really affected me. I wish I could still do it. I got Pickles from one of the cases. Poor pup was stuck in a cage his whole life, so he has even stubbier legs than most corgis. It took a few months for his legs to heal because he lived in his own poop. Even talking about it makes me want to buy a gun. Just two days ago, they found another animal hoarder. This particular SPCA takes them all. Instead of seeing the behind the scenes, now bf and I go and cuddle with the older animals on the weekends. Frank is another story, but Pickles had it worse. Can we start a vigilante group, and dispose of animal abusers?
 

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I love pits and boxers. I used to have Delilah. She was a pit, and I had her for 23 years. It was insane. She was the sweetest dog ever. I found her on a rainy day in the middle of nowhere on my way driving to Arizona. She never left my side and took the whole bed. Frank and Pickles would too, but they can't reach. Plus, Frank farts.
 

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You sound like me. I used to volunteer at the SPCA here, but after a year, I couldn't take it. Every month or so, they'd take in the animals from a hoarder, and it really affected me. I wish I could still do it. I got Pickles from one of the cases. Poor pup was stuck in a cage his whole life, so he has even stubbier legs than most corgis. It took a few months for his legs to heal because he lived in his own poop. Even talking about it makes me want to buy a gun. Just two days ago, they found another animal hoarder. This particular SPCA takes them all. Instead of seeing the behind the scenes, now bf and I go and cuddle with the older animals on the weekends. Frank is another story, but Pickles had it worse. Can we start a vigilante group, and dispose of animal abusers?

I'd love to rid the world of animal abusers. It breaks my heart seeing how cruel some people are. I don't know how they sleep at night. Animals have feelings too. Mine are like children.

I use t have a dog that would fart, then look around to see if anybody heard it. LOL
 
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