strike wolf wrote:Hmmm...Well, all I know is that Murphy is going to be a bit more laid back than Guiness. Guiness as a puppy was Mr. Full-Throttle as a puppy. At 8 weeks we had to keep him outside up until right before he fell asleep because if we let him in while he was wide-awake he would run straight through our legs and knock something over. Anything soft that he could pick up was liable to be thrown in every direction within 10 minutes and he would try to wrestle you down to the ground, despite being a small fraction of my weight. Though Guiness was also much bigger than this guy is. At 8 weeks he was the biggest of the litter and while neither of his parents weighed more than 80 lbs. Guiness has grown up to weigh 110 lbs and is a lot taller and bulkier than his parents were. This puppy on the other hand is never supposed to exceed 70 and that's at the high end of the range.
lol sounds like you have alot of good memories of your dog!!! thats good but i am sure you will love this dog as much as your last
On a side note we have over 3 inches of snow here in Bellingham Washington, not much for some of you people, but quite a bit for a town on the sound
jonesthecurl wrote:If the cold and the precipitation had arrived at the same time here. we'd have been buried. Instead we've been freezing bloody cold but dry, followed by wet at about 30 degrees higher. Temperature supposed to be in the 60's again today, snow at the weekend?
derfderf34 wrote:
Restricted wrote:Need to make thread longer.
On a side note we have over 3 inches of snow here in Bellingham Washington, not much for some of you people, but quite a bit for a town on the sound
We got four here in SD
diddle wrote:Well... we got 4.1.
BLAAAH, I win.
lol you guys and your fighting well no offense but me living in minnesota and for the school year near the border of minnestoa in wisconse i probaly seen alot a snow most likly as much as you derfder. but here today is really really really cold lol i LOVE it when it gets this cold its the prefect weather for me!!!!!!! call me crazy pretty sure but its -3 with a low of -17 great 8 i am so happy its final cold.
On a side note we have over 3 inches of snow here in Bellingham Washington, not much for some of you people, but quite a bit for a town on the sound
Last time we had more than two inches in Atlanta I believe it was '93. We actually had some kind of big storm come in that year. My parents called it a blizzard. I'm not sure if it actually was or if they were exagerating.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
jonesthecurl wrote:If the cold and the precipitation had arrived at the same time here. we'd have been buried. Instead we've been freezing bloody cold but dry, followed by wet at about 30 degrees higher. Temperature supposed to be in the 60's again today, snow at the weekend?
That's Atlanta's problem. In 4 years of high school it only snowed enough here to stick once and even then it wasn't enough to cancel school (which is pretty easy to do in Atlanta when it comes to cold), yet there were plenty of days where it was more than cold enough to snow even in the warmest hours but never did.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
strike wolf wrote:Hmmm...Well, all I know is that Murphy is going to be a bit more laid back than Guiness. Guiness as a puppy was Mr. Full-Throttle as a puppy. At 8 weeks we had to keep him outside up until right before he fell asleep because if we let him in while he was wide-awake he would run straight through our legs and knock something over. Anything soft that he could pick up was liable to be thrown in every direction within 10 minutes and he would try to wrestle you down to the ground, despite being a small fraction of my weight. Though Guiness was also much bigger than this guy is. At 8 weeks he was the biggest of the litter and while neither of his parents weighed more than 80 lbs. Guiness has grown up to weigh 110 lbs and is a lot taller and bulkier than his parents were. This puppy on the other hand is never supposed to exceed 70 and that's at the high end of the range.
lol sounds like you have alot of good memories of your dog!!! thats good but ill, am sure you will love this dog as much as your last
Well some of them are good. Let's just say that there's a reason that some of Guiness's nicknames include "Monster", "El Loco Destructo"*, and "destructus maximus".
*this one comes from our gardener.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
On a side note we have over 3 inches of snow here in Bellingham Washington, not much for some of you people, but quite a bit for a town on the sound
jonesthecurl wrote:If the cold and the precipitation had arrived at the same time here. we'd have been buried. Instead we've been freezing bloody cold but dry, followed by wet at about 30 degrees higher. Temperature supposed to be in the 60's again today, snow at the weekend?
derfderf34 wrote:
Restricted wrote:Need to make thread longer.
On a side note we have over 3 inches of snow here in Bellingham Washington, not much for some of you people, but quite a bit for a town on the sound
We got four here in SD
diddle wrote:Well... we got 4.1.
BLAAAH, I win.
lol you guys and your fighting well no offense but me living in minnesota and for the school year near the border of minnestoa in wisconse i probaly seen alot a snow most likly as much as you derfder. but here today is really really really cold lol i LOVE it when it gets this cold its the prefect weather for me!!!!!!! call me crazy pretty sure but its -3 with a low of -17 great 8 i am so happy its final cold.
I only like the cold when it's also snowing. Otherwise, I'll take 100 degrees over 30.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
a.sub wrote:i agree, i spent the important part of my life in AZ so i like the heat.
ok i love the cold an all but i just walked about .6 of a mile in -9 degrees weather with a strong wind i know i love the cold but i had nothing on my ears or head and my jacket does not zip up so i will admit i was cold as shit
a.sub wrote:i agree, i spent the important part of my life in AZ so i like the heat.
ok i love the cold an all but i just walked about .6 of a mile in -9 degrees weather with a strong wind i know i love the cold but i had nothing on my ears or head and my jacket does not zip up so i will admit i was cold as shit
The one good thing about the cold is that it slows down the aging process. We met a guy in Alaska, looked like he was 23 in reality he was almost 60.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.