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    Here you go Cathidaw, Spencer having a laugh...

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    Spencer strikes his favourite pose...

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    My mum's under me somewhere...

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    He's lovelyI know who is the boss.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cathidaw View Post
    He's lovelyI know who is the boss.
    He's a real 'cheeky chappie'. He loves the ladies and they love him. He's good looking and knows it.

    He's settled quite well and in general is a pleasure to have around. I've had dogs all my life but I've never known a male to be as affectionate as he is. I've also never been stopped so many times in the street and had questions or compliments!

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    Quote Originally Posted by cathidaw View Post
    He's lovelyI know who is the boss.
    Hear, hear Cathi! You certainly have a character on your hands there Rebbonk!

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    He really loves being taken out to our 'local'. Everyone loves him and makes time to fuss him. - He's spoiled rotten!

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    My dad had a dog, and every night he took him to the Royal Oak where it had it's own dish for half pint of beer.Then it settled under the table and slept while they all played dominoes.When it heard them being put back in the box he woke up and waited by the door.

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    Last edited by Margaret; 09-11-2015 at 02:19 PM.

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    Nice Margaret.

    Red sky at dawn....

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    HOW LOVELY MARGARET,I ONLY WISH I COULD GET UP.I dream of having winning pictures.Misty mornings by the canal,sunrises,cities in their early quiet moments, you know them all. but as yet nothing has tempted me enough to drag myself out of bed.
    Even as a school child my Mum got me up by dragging the bed clothes off and hanging them over the bannisters Not funny in the days of no heating upstairs and iced up windows. Then I had to make the bed.
    Don't think I'll change now. I suppose early nights would help.

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