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Re: [PyrNet-L] An English Pyr's View
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> Unfortunately we will not be able to attend the Nationals. the moment
> I am trying to convince her (Pat, that is) that we should
> visit the Penn-Dutch Fun Day to be held somewhere in Pennsylvania
Sorry to hear that. Redecorating is a blast though! You have also, given
me ideas as to ammunition to attend Pyr-Dutch. <g> Thank you.
> As for Sasha's WWW site, it still exists at
> <http://homepages.enterprise.net/barryd/pyrhome.html>
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> BTW, the girls were not in the front seat of the car (sse the WWW
> site)
> - that was the rear end! We try not to let them get near the front of
> the car because their bulk makes it difficult to get to the gear
> stick!
Oh guy's it just goes to show you. That when pyrenees are in eye's reach
I can see nothing else!<G> Can you? I am attending the national's. I
can't wait to meet you all. However, I may leave there only remembering
your pyrs faces!
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> Lorna Ireland's telephone number is widely published so I hope that
> she
> won't mind if I reproduce it here... +44 (0) 1530 230278. Leave out
> the
> (0) if ringing from outside of the UK. Her address is The Gables
> Kennels, Garlands Lane, Barlestone, Nr Nuneaton, Warwickshirem CV13
> 0JD,
> England. The pedigree prefix for the kennels is Arandora.
Thank you for her address. I never told you that I can now and then
become stricken with a near fatal illness, did I? Yes it's a very
expensive disease when it rear's it's ugly head. It even effects my
husband Lee, after it's under control. It can drains us both. Actually,
while it is occurring in me. It can be devastating when I must go over
seas to treat it. Sometimes worse here at home. The term that some other
people, without this illness use, might be more radical in they're
description of it. What I have always referred to it as is:
Telephonitis. Watch out Lorna.<BG> Kidding!
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> , we had to pass her standard test. When we arrived she ushered
> us into her house and we were introduced to 3 very large Pyrs.
Ah yes! The old smell test. Perhaps, that is how the expression came
about. I wonder? Anyone know?
From South Berwick to Coolham many pyr filled play paw punches and
best regards, Judith, Jonah & Lexi
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