Posted on 01/13/2015 5:59:55 PM PST by luvie
That means you want attention. A gentle scratch on the head will suffice.
You’re welcome! Thought it might be fun!
Cockers are very energetic and loyal and I feel that you are too! :)
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I can have intelligent conversations with my border collie. Well that might say what sort of state my mind is at times.
Your Spirit Dog is a Golden Retriever |
You are mature beyond your years, and you work well with others. You accept your place and excel in it. You are very confident and self-assured. You make a good leader, especially in times of crisis. You are kind and trustworthy. You truly like to help others, and you always come through for them. Well....... |
I think dogs make great listeners! I converse with my kitties, too, but they’re like “whatever”. LOL!
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Howdy, Conor! I thought it would be a fun quiz to take tonight! :)
Hope you are feeling better now!
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Howdy, Connie Lou! (((hugs)))
Thanks for your wonderful tributes to our troops! Hope you’re having a great week!
Your Spirit Dog is a Dachshund |
Like a dachshund, you have your own ideas about things, and it's not easy to change your mind. You are very clever and even a little sneaky. You have a good sense of timing and intuition. You may be stubborn, but you are still a devoted friend. You will stick out your neck to help someone you care about. |
How many Dogs does it take to change a light bulb?
Depends on the Breed:
Heres how the personalities of various dog breeds are drastically different from one another.
See how each breed of dog would respond to the question:
How many dogs does it take to change a light bulb?
Afghan Hound: Light bulb? What light bulb?
Golden Retriever: The sun is shining, the day is young, weve got our whole lives ahead of us, and youre worrying about a burned out light bulb?
Border Collie: Just one. And Ill replace any wiring thats not up to code.
Greyhound: It isnt moving. Who cares?
Dachshund: I cant reach the stupid lamp!
Poodle: Ill just blow in the border collies ear and hell do it.
Rotweiller: Make me!
Shih tzu: Pul-leeze, dahling, I have servants for that kind of thing.
Labrador Retriever: Oh, me, me!!!! Pleeeeeasze let me change the light bulb. Can I? Can I? Huh? Huh? Can I?
Alaskan Malamute: Let the Border Collie do it. You can feed me while hes busy.
Cocker Spaniel: Why change it? I can still pee on the carpet in the dark.
Australian Shepherd: Put all the bulbs in a little circle
Good evening, Acad! Thanks for d’ tunes! :)
LOL! Good one, ML!!
They’re good doggies! Very loyal and love to be covered in blankets!
Jack Russell Terrier: Ill just pop it in while Im bouncing off the walls and furniture.
Bulldog: Just one, but it takes them 3 years to do it.
Doberman Pinscher: While its dark, Im going to sleep on the couch.
Mastiff: Mastiffs are NOT afraid of the dark.
American Eskimo: I can show you 12 ways to screw the bulb.
Pug: Er, two. Or maybe one. No on second thought, make that two. Is that OK with you?
German Shepherd: Ill change it as soon as Ive led these people from the dark, check to make sure I havent missed any, and make just one more perimeter patrol to see that no one has tried to take advantage of the situation.
Beagle: Light bulb? Light bulb? That thing I ate was a light bulb?
Chihuahua: Yo quiero Taco Bulb.
Irish Wolfhound: Can somebody else do it? Ive got a hangover.
Pointer: I see it! There it is! Right there!
Great Dane: Just give me back my blanket and do it yourself.
Siberian Husky: Light bulb?!? I ate the light bulb, and the lamp, and the coffee table it sat on, and the carpet under the coffee table and
Cat: You need light to see?
I posted a few more! :-)
I cant do it, Robert said, throwing his pencil down in despair. Its just too hard! Reading, writing, and spelling seemed impossible to our dyslexic 9-year-old. At last, a solution was offered. But it was tough. We had to do reading and spelling practice with him for 20 minutes every eveningwithout exception. Sometimes we just didnt feel like doing it, and at times we despaired of seeing progress. But we were committed to getting Roberts reading age and his chronological age to match, so we battled on.
After 2 1/2 years, all the tears and struggles seemed infinitely worthwhile. Robert learned to read and spell. And we all learned patient endurance.
The apostle Paul suffered all sorts of hardships as he pursued his goal of sharing the good news of Jesus with those who had never heard. Persecuted, beaten, imprisoned, and misunderstood, sometimes he faced death itself (2 Cor. 11:25). But the joy of seeing people respond to his message made it all worthwhile.
If you feel that the task God has called you to is too hard, remember that the spiritual lessons and joy that are wrapped up in the journey may seem hidden at first, but they are certainly there! God will help you find them.
....till they all come home.....
Good evening Mayor! Thanks for our beautiful lesson from God’s Word. (((hugs)))
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