My friend @dandays wants me to tell you that I don't own a Husky, but a crossbreed Malamute/Husky, that was very important for him so I guess it is for me also.
These pictures are truly priceless! Riley is the one at the top? She was really beautiful, Run in Peace indeed, I found the tribute so touching.
You're going to love this, the dog he got is a Husky. We have yet to meet him, but that should be resolved this coming weekend when all of the family will visit us this coming weekend.
I can imagine the beautiful mess that it's gonna be. Let me guess...Lots of food and drinks, something to smoke, and tons of maple syrup?
Knowing that I have nothing left to smoke today, I would end up smoking the syrup 🤣
@dandays is a real stickler when it comes to getting the FACTS correct. I had read his reply to your post earlier and saw that he had set you straight. At least you got his name correct.
Nothing to smoke, now that's a real problem.
Riley was the first dog in the family. When our son first purchased her, being that she was a pit bull, we were all a little concerned knowing the rep pit bulls have. After just a short time we realized that pit bulls just had a bad rep. with most dogs, it is really about how the owner of the dog trats the dog. Riley was the gentlest dog I have ever run across. the kids would lay on top of her, pull her tail, and but the heck out of her when she was eating. If she got annoyed with the kids she would just lick their faces and that would back them off for a minute.
We all felt like we lost a family member when she passed.
What a great dog.
Sorted!!
Pitbulls are the most loving buddies! Some strong ass jaw though, but so emotionals, almost human in some ways.
Thanks for the tag. I got two excellent reads out of that. Which is shocking, really, @thebigsweed rarely has anything worth consuming......
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PS—I'm far from smoking syrup while I'm driving.
The one thing that I do have that is worth consuming is that liquid gold I just recently bottled.
You had better be nice to me or the syrup I send your way may end up in France.
The funny thing about shipping that syrup last year, the first thing they asked me when I went to ship the package in the mail was," Is there any kind of liquid in this package."That question took me by surprise and obviously I said NO. All I was doing was sending some syrup through the mail, but I felt like a terrorist. I can only imagine the questions I would have to answer if I were to try and ship some syrup overseas. They would probably open the package, catch me in a lie and it would be curtains for me. I would end up at Guantánamo Bay and be considered a war criminal.
France! Dude that's funny.
That reminds me, you still got my address right??
@edprivat. Sweed mentioned you here but you might not've caught the private with an E.