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RE: [PyrNet-L] Great Pyrenees of the Century
I know when I saw this new subject broached, my first thought was that is
would be a long and contentious debate. Who knew, as I wipe a tear from my
eye with my mouse button finger, that the first nominee would get my vote.
Well said!
Elaine and puppy Pico
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> From: MagicMoment[SMTP:magicm@ameritech.net]
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> Sent: Tuesday, December 28, 1999 11:43 AM
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> Subject: Re: [PyrNet-L] Great Pyrenees of the Century
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> > We are participating in a neat little exercise on my other breed lists
> and
> > it's quite fun, interesting, and educational to hear the responses.
> What
> > better time to indulge in breed history and nostalgia than now? If you
> could
> > only nominate one individual dog or bitch as "Great Pyrenees of the
> Century"
> > who would it be and why?
> >
> Gee Kelly, you opened a can of worms! How does one pick just one dog???
> Well, here goes - and it may surprise you.
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> The dog I nominate - has no name, is not famous and may or may not have
> reproduced. I nominate that Pyr that was loved by those it lived with.
> The Pyr that touched their hearts and souls and shared it's love. The
> Pyr that was the ever faithful companion to someone. This Pyr is the
> special one that caused the owner to always want one around. This Pyr
> could have lived anywhere at any time during the century.
>
> Lisa
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