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Enfilade wrote: I'd like to thank whoever it was who told me about getting their story accepted to the Smarter than Jack animal story anthology./// That was me and a story about HRFL Tiger! Congrats!! Helen M |
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"Enfilade" wrote in message ups.com... I'd like to thank whoever it was who told me about getting their story accepted to the Smarter than Jack animal story anthology. I checked out the web site and now, Smokey's story is going to be appearing in "Rescued Animals are Smarter than Jack." The book will be out in September. So, Smokey-poke's a celebrity and it's all thanks to RPCA! Actually I should thank all of you. Writing the story was just like writing another RPCA post. --Fil and Smokey, who would like a stretch limo stuffed with ham WOW! Concatulations, Smokey! You deserve fame after your bad start in life. I know how you feel, Fil, one of my whippets appeared for 10 days in a musical called "The Hired Man" by Andrew Lloyd-Webber, I was so proud of her I thought she should have had a taxi backwards and forwards to the theatre ;-) She behaved impeccably on stage, except for once.. Tweed |
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"Christina Websell" wrote in message ... "Enfilade" wrote in message ups.com... I'd like to thank whoever it was who told me about getting their story accepted to the Smarter than Jack animal story anthology. I checked out the web site and now, Smokey's story is going to be appearing in "Rescued Animals are Smarter than Jack." The book will be out in September. So, Smokey-poke's a celebrity and it's all thanks to RPCA! Actually I should thank all of you. Writing the story was just like writing another RPCA post. --Fil and Smokey, who would like a stretch limo stuffed with ham WOW! Concatulations, Smokey! You deserve fame after your bad start in life. I know how you feel, Fil, one of my whippets appeared for 10 days in a musical called "The Hired Man" by Andrew Lloyd-Webber, I was so proud of her I thought she should have had a taxi backwards and forwards to the theatre ;-) She behaved impeccably on stage, except for once.. Tweed Ohhhhh! C'mon! You can't leave it there! |
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"Karen" wrote in message ... "Christina Websell" wrote in message ... "Enfilade" wrote in message ups.com... I'd like to thank whoever it was who told me about getting their story accepted to the Smarter than Jack animal story anthology. I checked out the web site and now, Smokey's story is going to be appearing in "Rescued Animals are Smarter than Jack." The book will be out in September. So, Smokey-poke's a celebrity and it's all thanks to RPCA! Actually I should thank all of you. Writing the story was just like writing another RPCA post. --Fil and Smokey, who would like a stretch limo stuffed with ham WOW! Concatulations, Smokey! You deserve fame after your bad start in life. I know how you feel, Fil, one of my whippets appeared for 10 days in a musical called "The Hired Man" by Andrew Lloyd-Webber, I was so proud of her I thought she should have had a taxi backwards and forwards to the theatre ;-) She behaved impeccably on stage, except for once.. Tweed Ohhhhh! C'mon! You can't leave it there! Oh, orlrite.. It was a musical about miners in the North East of England, and it was essential for one of the characters to have a whippet on a rope. My Minnie was chosen in the interviews (around 50 turned up for the job) Minnie had a very sweet temperament. It didn't take her long to get used to her new friends in the theatre, she liked them ALL and they liked her. There was a scene where the actors had to freeze into the background like statues whilst something else took place in the foreground. Minnie was fine with this for over a week. She stood like a statue too. That's my girl! Then she decided she really liked the chap that was handling her and kept wagging her tail and wanting a smurgle. That was passed off fairly easily during the performance but the next night while he was supposed to be frozen she put her tongue up his nose.. The audience fell about laughing and Minnie was excused from further theatre duties.:-( Tweed |
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"Christina Websell" wrote in message ... "Karen" wrote in message ... "Christina Websell" wrote in message ... "Enfilade" wrote in message ups.com... I'd like to thank whoever it was who told me about getting their story accepted to the Smarter than Jack animal story anthology. I checked out the web site and now, Smokey's story is going to be appearing in "Rescued Animals are Smarter than Jack." The book will be out in September. So, Smokey-poke's a celebrity and it's all thanks to RPCA! Actually I should thank all of you. Writing the story was just like writing another RPCA post. --Fil and Smokey, who would like a stretch limo stuffed with ham WOW! Concatulations, Smokey! You deserve fame after your bad start in life. I know how you feel, Fil, one of my whippets appeared for 10 days in a musical called "The Hired Man" by Andrew Lloyd-Webber, I was so proud of her I thought she should have had a taxi backwards and forwards to the theatre ;-) She behaved impeccably on stage, except for once.. Tweed Ohhhhh! C'mon! You can't leave it there! Oh, orlrite.. It was a musical about miners in the North East of England, and it was essential for one of the characters to have a whippet on a rope. My Minnie was chosen in the interviews (around 50 turned up for the job) Minnie had a very sweet temperament. It didn't take her long to get used to her new friends in the theatre, she liked them ALL and they liked her. There was a scene where the actors had to freeze into the background like statues whilst something else took place in the foreground. Minnie was fine with this for over a week. She stood like a statue too. That's my girl! Then she decided she really liked the chap that was handling her and kept wagging her tail and wanting a smurgle. That was passed off fairly easily during the performance but the next night while he was supposed to be frozen she put her tongue up his nose.. The audience fell about laughing and Minnie was excused from further theatre duties.:-( Tweed Ohh they FIRED her for that? That's terrible. We did a show at the playhouse that required a cat one time. It mostly sat around. Until one night a mouse kept running across stage. It was pretty distracting but luckily it was a comedy |
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Christina Websell wrote:
"Karen" wrote in message ... "Christina Websell" wrote in message ... "Enfilade" wrote in message ups.com... I'd like to thank whoever it was who told me about getting their story accepted to the Smarter than Jack animal story anthology. I checked out the web site and now, Smokey's story is going to be appearing in "Rescued Animals are Smarter than Jack." The book will be out in September. So, Smokey-poke's a celebrity and it's all thanks to RPCA! Actually I should thank all of you. Writing the story was just like writing another RPCA post. --Fil and Smokey, who would like a stretch limo stuffed with ham WOW! Concatulations, Smokey! You deserve fame after your bad start in life. I know how you feel, Fil, one of my whippets appeared for 10 days in a musical called "The Hired Man" by Andrew Lloyd-Webber, I was so proud of her I thought she should have had a taxi backwards and forwards to the theatre ;-) She behaved impeccably on stage, except for once.. Tweed Ohhhhh! C'mon! You can't leave it there! Oh, orlrite.. It was a musical about miners in the North East of England, and it was essential for one of the characters to have a whippet on a rope. My Minnie was chosen in the interviews (around 50 turned up for the job) Minnie had a very sweet temperament. It didn't take her long to get used to her new friends in the theatre, she liked them ALL and they liked her. There was a scene where the actors had to freeze into the background like statues whilst something else took place in the foreground. Minnie was fine with this for over a week. She stood like a statue too. That's my girl! Then she decided she really liked the chap that was handling her and kept wagging her tail and wanting a smurgle. That was passed off fairly easily during the performance but the next night while he was supposed to be frozen she put her tongue up his nose.. The audience fell about laughing and Minnie was excused from further theatre duties.:-( Tweed I'm so glad you posted that, I needed a laugh. I wish I'd been there. -- Adrian (Owned by Snoopy and Bagheera) Cats leave pawprints on your heart. http://community.webshots.com/user/clowderuk |
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Adrian A wrote: I'm so glad you posted that, I needed a laugh. I wish I'd been there. -- Adrian (Owned by Snoopy and Bagheera)///// Here's another laugh for you. When I lived in Edinburgh, I used to walk up the Royal Mile with Bonnie sometimes. There was always a bloke on the corner in full highland dress playing the bagpipes for the tourists. Bonnie quite often used to walk off-leash as it was a pedestrian zone and she's well mannered. One day, she decided to find out if the Scots really did go commando under their kilts, ran over to say "hello", shoved her head up his kilt and gave him a big sloppy doggy kiss. He must have been commando, as he was dancing the Highland fling pretty bloody quickly! Helen M |
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HRFLTiger wrote:
Adrian A wrote: I'm so glad you posted that, I needed a laugh. I wish I'd been there. -- Adrian (Owned by Snoopy and Bagheera)///// Here's another laugh for you. When I lived in Edinburgh, I used to walk up the Royal Mile with Bonnie sometimes. There was always a bloke on the corner in full highland dress playing the bagpipes for the tourists. Bonnie quite often used to walk off-leash as it was a pedestrian zone and she's well mannered. One day, she decided to find out if the Scots really did go commando under their kilts, ran over to say "hello", shoved her head up his kilt and gave him a big sloppy doggy kiss. He must have been commando, as he was dancing the Highland fling pretty bloody quickly! Helen M As soon as you said where you were I was laughing, I knew what was coming, which I assume was more than the piper did. ;-) -- Adrian (Owned by Snoopy and Bagheera) Cats leave pawprints on your heart. http://community.webshots.com/user/clowderuk |
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On Thu, 11 May 2006 15:25:32 -0500, "Karen"
yodeled: "Christina Websell" wrote in message ... "Karen" wrote in message ... "Christina Websell" wrote in message ... "Enfilade" wrote in message ups.com... I'd like to thank whoever it was who told me about getting their story accepted to the Smarter than Jack animal story anthology. I checked out the web site and now, Smokey's story is going to be appearing in "Rescued Animals are Smarter than Jack." The book will be out in September. So, Smokey-poke's a celebrity and it's all thanks to RPCA! Actually I should thank all of you. Writing the story was just like writing another RPCA post. --Fil and Smokey, who would like a stretch limo stuffed with ham WOW! Concatulations, Smokey! You deserve fame after your bad start in life. I know how you feel, Fil, one of my whippets appeared for 10 days in a musical called "The Hired Man" by Andrew Lloyd-Webber, I was so proud of her I thought she should have had a taxi backwards and forwards to the theatre ;-) She behaved impeccably on stage, except for once.. Tweed Ohhhhh! C'mon! You can't leave it there! Oh, orlrite.. It was a musical about miners in the North East of England, and it was essential for one of the characters to have a whippet on a rope. My Minnie was chosen in the interviews (around 50 turned up for the job) Minnie had a very sweet temperament. It didn't take her long to get used to her new friends in the theatre, she liked them ALL and they liked her. There was a scene where the actors had to freeze into the background like statues whilst something else took place in the foreground. Minnie was fine with this for over a week. She stood like a statue too. That's my girl! Then she decided she really liked the chap that was handling her and kept wagging her tail and wanting a smurgle. That was passed off fairly easily during the performance but the next night while he was supposed to be frozen she put her tongue up his nose.. The audience fell about laughing and Minnie was excused from further theatre duties.:-( Tweed Ohh they FIRED her for that? That's terrible. We did a show at the playhouse that required a cat one time. It mostly sat around. Until one night a mouse kept running across stage. It was pretty distracting but luckily it was a comedy Ahh, live thee-ay-ter!! Gotta love it. Here in NY, we have summer Shakespeare in Central Park, and once a family of raccoons just marched across the stage as if they were the Barrymores. :P Believe me, they stopped the show. Theresa Stinky Pictures: http://community.webshots.com/album/125591586JWEFwh My Blog: http://www.humanitas.blogspot.com Make Levees, Not War |
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On 11 May 2006 15:14:04 -0700, "HRFLTiger"
yodeled: Adrian A wrote: I'm so glad you posted that, I needed a laugh. I wish I'd been there. -- Adrian (Owned by Snoopy and Bagheera)///// Here's another laugh for you. When I lived in Edinburgh, I used to walk up the Royal Mile with Bonnie sometimes. There was always a bloke on the corner in full highland dress playing the bagpipes for the tourists. Bonnie quite often used to walk off-leash as it was a pedestrian zone and she's well mannered. One day, she decided to find out if the Scots really did go commando under their kilts, ran over to say "hello", shoved her head up his kilt and gave him a big sloppy doggy kiss. He must have been commando, as he was dancing the Highland fling pretty bloody quickly! Helen M OMG! ROFL! Theresa Stinky Pictures: http://community.webshots.com/album/125591586JWEFwh My Blog: http://www.humanitas.blogspot.com Make Levees, Not War |
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