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Old April 10th 04, 06:32 AM
GraceCat
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"Sherry " wrote in message
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I can just see the little doo-doo head smiling at the RB.

Sherry


Prayers for Happy's passing Sherry. I missed the first post. We lost a
dog similar to that once when I was a child, it was the first time I
ever saw my daddy cry. I don't know what hurt me the most .

Isn't it amazing how much affection you can pack into a name like
"doo-doo head"? Many disagree and call it crude, but it's truly one of
the most endearing terms among family members. As strange as it may
sound...

Grace


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Old April 10th 04, 04:07 PM
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Isn't it amazing how much affection you can pack into a name like
"doo-doo head"? Many disagree and call it crude, but it's truly one of
the most endearing terms among family members. As strange as it may
sound...

Grace

Oh, yes, all the affection in the world. I guess it does sound crude and
strange though. After the "Mom" thread, maybe I should have not said that!!
;-)

Sherry
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Old April 10th 04, 04:07 PM
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Isn't it amazing how much affection you can pack into a name like
"doo-doo head"? Many disagree and call it crude, but it's truly one of
the most endearing terms among family members. As strange as it may
sound...

Grace

Oh, yes, all the affection in the world. I guess it does sound crude and
strange though. After the "Mom" thread, maybe I should have not said that!!
;-)

Sherry
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Old April 10th 04, 06:37 PM
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I think non-mothers and those that don't have bratty furkids miss the
idea behind the expression but sometimes there is absolutely nothing
left to call them

I missed the earlier Happy threads, but I'm so glad he had you.

Grace

"Sherry " wrote in message
...
Isn't it amazing how much affection you can pack into a name like
"doo-doo head"? Many disagree and call it crude, but it's truly one

of
the most endearing terms among family members. As strange as it may
sound...

Grace

Oh, yes, all the affection in the world. I guess it does sound crude

and
strange though. After the "Mom" thread, maybe I should have not said

that!!
;-)

Sherry



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Old April 10th 04, 06:37 PM
GraceCat
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I think non-mothers and those that don't have bratty furkids miss the
idea behind the expression but sometimes there is absolutely nothing
left to call them

I missed the earlier Happy threads, but I'm so glad he had you.

Grace

"Sherry " wrote in message
...
Isn't it amazing how much affection you can pack into a name like
"doo-doo head"? Many disagree and call it crude, but it's truly one

of
the most endearing terms among family members. As strange as it may
sound...

Grace

Oh, yes, all the affection in the world. I guess it does sound crude

and
strange though. After the "Mom" thread, maybe I should have not said

that!!
;-)

Sherry



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Old April 10th 04, 06:39 PM
Kreisleriana
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On Sat, 10 Apr 2004 00:32:38 -0500, "GraceCat"
yodeled:


"Sherry " wrote in message
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I can just see the little doo-doo head smiling at the RB.

Sherry


Prayers for Happy's passing Sherry. I missed the first post. We lost a
dog similar to that once when I was a child, it was the first time I
ever saw my daddy cry. I don't know what hurt me the most .

Isn't it amazing how much affection you can pack into a name like
"doo-doo head"? Many disagree and call it crude, but it's truly one of
the most endearing terms among family members. As strange as it may
sound...



I know very well. Some people aren't able to understand the affection
"packed" as you say, into the name "Stinky." An aunt of mine always
would ask if we had changed the cat's name yet.
It just is my and my family's particular sense of humor, and the way
this particular little animal struck us at the time. It seemed to fit
him in a thoroughly ironic way-- he is just as sweet as can be, and we
know it very well- and he knows it, too.



Theresa
alt.tv.frasier FAQ: http://www.im-listening.net/FAQ/

Single-mindedness is all very well in cows or baboons; in an animal
claiming to belong to the same species as Shakespeare it is simply disgraceful.
(Aldous Huxley)
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Old April 10th 04, 06:39 PM
Kreisleriana
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On Sat, 10 Apr 2004 00:32:38 -0500, "GraceCat"
yodeled:


"Sherry " wrote in message
...
I can just see the little doo-doo head smiling at the RB.

Sherry


Prayers for Happy's passing Sherry. I missed the first post. We lost a
dog similar to that once when I was a child, it was the first time I
ever saw my daddy cry. I don't know what hurt me the most .

Isn't it amazing how much affection you can pack into a name like
"doo-doo head"? Many disagree and call it crude, but it's truly one of
the most endearing terms among family members. As strange as it may
sound...



I know very well. Some people aren't able to understand the affection
"packed" as you say, into the name "Stinky." An aunt of mine always
would ask if we had changed the cat's name yet.
It just is my and my family's particular sense of humor, and the way
this particular little animal struck us at the time. It seemed to fit
him in a thoroughly ironic way-- he is just as sweet as can be, and we
know it very well- and he knows it, too.



Theresa
alt.tv.frasier FAQ: http://www.im-listening.net/FAQ/

Single-mindedness is all very well in cows or baboons; in an animal
claiming to belong to the same species as Shakespeare it is simply disgraceful.
(Aldous Huxley)
 




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