Australia and NZ tour rumours going around Part 2 (No Bullshit)

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  • E.K
    E.K New South Wales, Australia Posts: 7,726
    ZiggyStar wrote:
    My Dalmatian is as big as me when he stands up. I am only a couple of inches taller than him and he pulls me down the road very easily.

    I LOVE cuddling our dogs. They've been sleeping in bed with us this week because it's been really cold. Floyd is very sensitive to cold weather and sleeps under the blankets. I don't know how he breaths but he loves it! I woke up with him sharing my pillow the other morning.

    We've been told three times in the last 2 weeks how good looking our dogs are. We keep them in top shape. Very proud of our doggies. :)

    I'm allergic to Dalmatians. :( That's what's good about poodles, they don't shed hair like other dogs. It's more like wool and nice to cuddle up against. We don't let our dogs sleep in the house but they come inside a lot now that it's cold.
    Sydney, Australia - March 12, 1998; Sydney, Australia - February 14, 2003; Sydney, Australia - November 8, 2006; Sydney, Australia - November 25, 2006;  Brisbane, Australia - November, 2009; Gold Coast, Australia - January, 2014, Gold Coast, Australia - November 2024

  • yellowled24
    yellowled24 Posts: 3,118
    ZiggyStar wrote:
    My Dalmatian is as big as me when he stands up. I am only a couple of inches taller than him and he pulls me down the road very easily.
    Are you rather short?
    I think we were talking a while ago about our heights and I think your name came up?

    Dalmations are quite large though :)
    "....and was very surprised to see that he didnt actually have a recipe for anus-ankle soup." - Big Ed
  • yellowled24
    yellowled24 Posts: 3,118
    E.K wrote:
    I'm allergic to Dalmatians. :( That's what's good about poodles, they don't shed hair like other dogs. It's more like wool and nice to cuddle up against. We don't let our dogs sleep in the house but they come inside a lot now that it's cold.
    My friend has a Standard Poodle and looks remarkably like a sheep....
    Are yours standard or toy?
    "....and was very surprised to see that he didnt actually have a recipe for anus-ankle soup." - Big Ed
  • E.K
    E.K New South Wales, Australia Posts: 7,726
    My friend has a Standard Poodle and looks remarkably like a sheep....
    Are yours standard or toy?

    Toy. They're black with some grey. This is Nicky.

    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v351/eilkel/Nicky30-11-07.jpg
    Sydney, Australia - March 12, 1998; Sydney, Australia - February 14, 2003; Sydney, Australia - November 8, 2006; Sydney, Australia - November 25, 2006;  Brisbane, Australia - November, 2009; Gold Coast, Australia - January, 2014, Gold Coast, Australia - November 2024

  • threefish10
    threefish10 Posts: 7,392
    E.K wrote:
    Hey, you stole that from the Satans Bed Board didn't ya? :p


    no, you just image search Ha Ha on google and it comes up about 40,000 times
    condescending and sarcastic since 1980
  • ZiggyStar
    ZiggyStar Posts: 14,328
    E.K wrote:
    :eek: I must say I prefer small dogs. you can't cuddle big dogs.
    My other poodle, Starr loves to snooze on my lap. It's so cute.

    I brought my Boxer into work for the first 3 months because she was too small to leave with our big Dalmatian. She used to sit on my lap while I typed. Well, now she's 30 kgs and STILL climbs up on our laps when we sit at the computer or watching tv. She's such an affectionate dog.
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    ★ 2009 - Sydney, Brisbane, Auckland, Christchurch ★
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  • E.K
    E.K New South Wales, Australia Posts: 7,726
    no, you just image search Ha Ha on google and it comes up about 40,000 times

    Hmmmm.
    Sydney, Australia - March 12, 1998; Sydney, Australia - February 14, 2003; Sydney, Australia - November 8, 2006; Sydney, Australia - November 25, 2006;  Brisbane, Australia - November, 2009; Gold Coast, Australia - January, 2014, Gold Coast, Australia - November 2024

  • E.K
    E.K New South Wales, Australia Posts: 7,726
    ZiggyStar wrote:
    I brought my Boxer into work for the first 3 months because she was too small to leave with our big Dalmatian. She used to sit on my lap while I typed. Well, now she's 30 kgs and STILL climbs up on our laps when we sit at the computer or watching tv. She's such an affectionate dog.

    Aww. Starr does that every morning. They sleep in our outside laundry and when I get them up in the morning all they want to do now is race straight into the house and plonk themselves down on the couch with us.
    Sydney, Australia - March 12, 1998; Sydney, Australia - February 14, 2003; Sydney, Australia - November 8, 2006; Sydney, Australia - November 25, 2006;  Brisbane, Australia - November, 2009; Gold Coast, Australia - January, 2014, Gold Coast, Australia - November 2024

  • yellowled24
    yellowled24 Posts: 3,118
    All this talk of dogs is kinda boring after a while... :p

    Bye for now :)
    "....and was very surprised to see that he didnt actually have a recipe for anus-ankle soup." - Big Ed
  • E.K
    E.K New South Wales, Australia Posts: 7,726
    All this talk of dogs is kinda boring after a while... :p

    Bye for now :)

    Ziggy and I don't have kids, therefore our dogs are our babies. :)
    Sydney, Australia - March 12, 1998; Sydney, Australia - February 14, 2003; Sydney, Australia - November 8, 2006; Sydney, Australia - November 25, 2006;  Brisbane, Australia - November, 2009; Gold Coast, Australia - January, 2014, Gold Coast, Australia - November 2024

  • ozsmalltowngirl
    ozsmalltowngirl Posts: 14,362
    E.K wrote:
    Toy. They're black with some grey. This is Nicky.

    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v351/eilkel/Nicky30-11-07.jpg
    Awwww :p He's so adorable! Love the grey on his snout- very distinguished :D
    Great to hear how you n Ziggy spoil your babies :D They are members of the family and should be treated so :)
  • ozsmalltowngirl
    ozsmalltowngirl Posts: 14,362
    All this talk of dogs is kinda boring after a while... :p

    Bye for now :)
    :eek: What the??? :eek:
  • E.K
    E.K New South Wales, Australia Posts: 7,726
    Awwww :p He's so adorable! Love the grey on his snout- very distinguished :D
    Great to hear how you n Ziggy spoil your babies :D They are members of the family and should be treated so :)

    Nicky is such a sweetie and so attached to both of us. He's beside me now on the floor having a snooze because he's just had dinner. His grey "beard" is really thick at the moment as he needs to go to the groomers.
    Sydney, Australia - March 12, 1998; Sydney, Australia - February 14, 2003; Sydney, Australia - November 8, 2006; Sydney, Australia - November 25, 2006;  Brisbane, Australia - November, 2009; Gold Coast, Australia - January, 2014, Gold Coast, Australia - November 2024

  • ozsmalltowngirl
    ozsmalltowngirl Posts: 14,362
    Ziggy????? when you come back....just wondering if Bushland Beach is an OK area? I've found a house there that looks perfect!!!!

    I'm getting a list together of houses for Glenn to check out when he goes back :)
  • ZiggyStar
    ZiggyStar Posts: 14,328
    Ziggy????? when you come back....just wondering if Bushland Beach is an OK area? I've found a house there that looks perfect!!!!

    I'm getting a list together of houses for Glenn to check out when he goes back :)

    It's quite nice...used to be quiet but now all the hills around are being built on etc etc. A lot of people aren't happy with the fast development. It's a fair distance from Grammar though. About 20 to 25 mins drive every morning and there is a lot of traffic at peak times...and when you're driving in the morning and in the afternoon, you have the sun right in your eyes. That's always turned me off.
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    ★ 2009 - Sydney, Brisbane, Auckland, Christchurch ★
    ★ 2011 - EV Newcastle, Melbourne 1, Melbourne 2 ★
  • yellowled24
    yellowled24 Posts: 3,118
    :eek: What the??? :eek:
    huh? What do you mean what the?? :D
    "....and was very surprised to see that he didnt actually have a recipe for anus-ankle soup." - Big Ed
  • Samule
    Samule Posts: 3,231
    uni is shit on tuesdays.
  • ZiggyStar
    ZiggyStar Posts: 14,328
    They are members of the family and should be treated so :)

    I agree. People laugh at us because we cook our dogs special food and walk them every day and they live inside (which is going to be a pain in the arse when we have kids but we'll cross that when we come to it -- probably need a new house with upstairs/downstairs area). But they're sooo cute! :D
    ★ 1995 - Brisbane ★ 1998 - Brisbane ★ 2003 - Brisbane ★ 2006 - Brisbane ★
    ★ 2009 - Sydney, Brisbane, Auckland, Christchurch ★
    ★ 2011 - EV Newcastle, Melbourne 1, Melbourne 2 ★
  • ozsmalltowngirl
    ozsmalltowngirl Posts: 14,362
    ZiggyStar wrote:
    It's a fair distance from Grammar though. About 20 to 25 mins drive every morning and there is a lot of traffic at peak times..
    Oh Bugger! :( I'm very taken with that high school, so that would drive would be a put off....especially when I'd have the other 2 to get to school as well....try to be in 2 places at once.
    What highschool would the kids in Bushland beach attend?
  • ozsmalltowngirl
    ozsmalltowngirl Posts: 14,362
    ZiggyStar wrote:
    I agree. People laugh at us because we cook our dogs special food and walk them every day and they live inside (which is going to be a pain in the arse when we have kids but we'll cross that when we come to it -- probably need a new house with upstairs/downstairs area). But they're sooo cute! :D
    Well that to me seems like the norm.....my Mums dogs on the other hand :rolleyes: :eek: fucken rediculous.....I'm not gonna start on that, cuz I'll just end up agro :mad:
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