Who can resist the plaintif and loving gaze of these wonderful animals who offer us nothing less than unconditional love and bring a smile to our faces even in the most difficult of times. They are God's gift to us and should be treated with compassion and love.
I agree with you Brian. I noticed how upset you were at the ' Steak Au Poivre' and the ' Escalopes De Veau Au Capres' and the ' Cote De Porc A La Moutarde ' when you were here. Not to mention the oxtails. I almost ate them all myself to relieve your suffering.
Yes....but a turkey would'nt fetch your slippers, a pig would'nt catch a ball, and I don't think anyone would fancy a lick of a huge cow's tongue!... A dog can be taught to do all these things, and give you back total devotion...
Dear Perry Mason and Mother Teresa, I think you are both missing the point here. As for the ' Steak Au Poivre' I remember thinking to myself as I licked the plate..maybe Jem will give more than Dudley next time.
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Who can resist the plaintif and loving gaze of these wonderful animals who offer us nothing less than unconditional love and bring a smile to our faces even in the most difficult of times. They are God's gift to us and should be treated with compassion and love.
I AGREE!!
Bit of a paradox this one, in the same photos can be seen a dead turkey, dead cow and a dead pig.
I agree with you Brian. I noticed how upset you were at the ' Steak Au Poivre' and the ' Escalopes De Veau Au Capres' and the ' Cote De Porc A La Moutarde ' when you were here. Not to mention the oxtails.
I almost ate them all myself to relieve your suffering.
Yes....but a turkey would'nt fetch your slippers, a pig would'nt catch a ball, and I don't think anyone would fancy a lick of a huge cow's tongue!...
A dog can be taught to do all these things, and give you back total devotion...
Well spoken Anne. I couldn't have put it better myself. I guess we put that Brian fella in his place.
Dear Perry Mason and Mother Teresa, I think you are both missing the point here. As for the ' Steak Au Poivre' I remember thinking to myself as I licked the plate..maybe Jem will give more than Dudley next time.
Don't get son. You are being a little obtuse. That's O-B-T- you get the picture.
Personally, I would have used the word obscure. I understand your error though as both words begin with o-b-s
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