Make sure grandma pays the grooming bills because that rat is going to need lots of trims.View attachment 112646Grandma had almost all to do with it. She bought it. Rat!!!
And ND fan...I see smarts isn't a strong family gene.View attachment 112646Grandma had almost all to do with it. She bought it. Rat!!!
My wife got her masters at nd so we have a divided house during football season.And ND fan...I see smarts isn't a strong family gene.
Damn phone and big thumbs
You know what they say about a man w big thumbs?
Wears big gloves [emoji23]
The special needs brigade....
You know what they say about a man w big thumbs?
Wears big gloves [emoji23]
Would you look at it? Just look at it. Thats a size 14 ring finger. Man hands, son.Same with big feet?
I did notice in a post the other day that someone who had shot a doe had short, fat fingers? No names, but I am guessing he may think he is more endowed than he actually is? He didn't have to look for a woman with small hands to make him feel good about himself. Just saying ...
Glad too see that cadaver toe they sewed on is working out for you....Would you look at it? Just look at it. Thats a size 14 ring finger. Man hands, son.View attachment 113445
That’s great man. Definitely a relief! It’s apparently a great time to be selling puppies. We had Betty’s all sold before they ever hit the ground, and had 4-5 other people contact me immediately afterwards. I’ve had people ask if any were left seemingly multiple times a week ever since. It’s a good problem to have!When we bred Skye, we figured she would have a normal litter, 5-7 pups. No big deal right?
When she finished up with 12, Kristi and I both looked at each other and said now what? How are we going to sell 11 puppies? (we are keeping one). So I called Skye's breeder (Nancy Boykin of Hunters Rest Kennels) who had recommended the cross and asked for help. Long story short, we have one male puppy left to sell! There are pups going to Oregon, Minnesota, Alabama, Tennessee (2), North Carolina, South Carolina, Texas, Arkansas and Ohio (2).