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« Reply #540 on: August 28, 2010, 03:47:54 AM »

The table in the last picture was priced at $9,000.

Gee if that is the case I'll take 2 San Monkey Devil! Monkey Devil!

Hope you are having a wonderful time.
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« Reply #541 on: August 28, 2010, 08:36:53 AM »

My furbaby is once again full of stitches.  She had another growth on her rear leg. The last one was Stage 2 cancer, so they aggresively removed this one and sent it off for testing. The incision is 5-6 times the size of the growth, so I know they tried hard. It could take as long as 2 weeks to get the results, but the objective is to get margins that are free from cancer cells. She's doing well and isn't limping badly. I'm hoping that remains true and it's not just the numbing.

I know many of you have 4 legged "children" and understand. Keep a good thought for KuBear? Thx, Monkeys!

CBB...good thoughts coming KuBear's way as well lots of puppy prayers
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« Reply #542 on: August 28, 2010, 01:44:33 PM »

Thanks so much, Suzie, GE, Jackie and Sunny!! Kubear's doing well and sends a wet and sloppy lick to you all!!   

 
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« Reply #543 on: August 28, 2010, 02:27:55 PM »



I know I am late with this.  Hopefully they will put it up so you can listen to it later.

http://autismwomensnetwork.org/event/tanya-and-nadia-bloom-awn-radio

AWN Radio welcomes Tanya Bloom and her daughter Nadia. It was only 4 short months ago when Nadia got lost in a swamp located in the woods near her family's Florida home. Miraculously, Nadia survived 4 days and 4 nights in an area known to have alligators.  Both Tanya and Nadia will share their family's story of hope and inspiration during what could have turned out to be a tragedy.

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« Reply #544 on: August 28, 2010, 02:57:40 PM »

My furbaby is once again full of stitches.  She had another growth on her rear leg. The last one was Stage 2 cancer, so they aggresively removed this one and sent it off for testing. The incision is 5-6 times the size of the growth, so I know they tried hard. It could take as long as 2 weeks to get the results, but the objective is to get margins that are free from cancer cells. She's doing well and isn't limping badly. I'm hoping that remains true and it's not just the numbing.

I know many of you have 4 legged "children" and understand. Keep a good thought for KuBear? Thx, Monkeys!

Will keep you and KuBear in my thoughts. an angelic monkey
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« Reply #545 on: August 28, 2010, 03:30:07 PM »



I know I am late with this.  Hopefully they will put it up so you can listen to it later.

http://autismwomensnetwork.org/event/tanya-and-nadia-bloom-awn-radio

AWN Radio welcomes Tanya Bloom and her daughter Nadia. It was only 4 short months ago when Nadia got lost in a swamp located in the woods near her family's Florida home. Miraculously, Nadia survived 4 days and 4 nights in an area known to have alligators.  Both Tanya and Nadia will share their family's story of hope and inspiration during what could have turned out to be a tragedy.



Thank You Bearly
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« Reply #546 on: August 28, 2010, 06:30:25 PM »

CBB- I hope you get good news on Ku.   Keeping you both in my thoughts and prayers.   
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« Reply #547 on: August 28, 2010, 08:54:57 PM »

Hi Monkey's,

Does anyone sew?  I recieve e-mail updates on sewing projects. This issue is for school stuff.

http://specials.about.com/service/newsletters/sewing/1283040000.htm

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So if your kids haven't started or if you have time and fabric, here are some great sewing projects that will spare your bank account and supply kids with what they need for the school year.

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« Reply #548 on: August 28, 2010, 10:22:26 PM »

Hi Monkey's,

Does anyone sew?  I recieve e-mail updates on sewing projects. This issue is for school stuff.

http://specials.about.com/service/newsletters/sewing/1283040000.htm

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So if your kids haven't started or if you have time and fabric, here are some great sewing projects that will spare your bank account and supply kids with what they need for the school year.

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Great ideas. Thanks so much.
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« Reply #549 on: August 29, 2010, 02:23:05 AM »

My furbaby is once again full of stitches.  She had another growth on her rear leg. The last one was Stage 2 cancer, so they aggresively removed this one and sent it off for testing. The incision is 5-6 times the size of the growth, so I know they tried hard. It could take as long as 2 weeks to get the results, but the objective is to get margins that are free from cancer cells. She's doing well and isn't limping badly. I'm hoping that remains true and it's not just the numbing.

I know many of you have 4 legged "children" and understand. Keep a good thought for KuBear? Thx, Monkeys!

I am so sorry, CBB, poor KuBear has been through so much!  Give her an extra smooch from us.

 

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« Reply #550 on: August 29, 2010, 02:25:35 AM »

From SAN - Padre's Stadium in San Diego 



Good thing she got that picture before it got all wet.




......from all of the tears shed there the last couple of days.

 

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« Reply #551 on: August 29, 2010, 03:10:45 AM »



I am out of town and have been since Thursday.  My cousin passed away (I called her Aunt or Sister--she was a nun).  Those of you who have known me and through me, my son, might like to know my son was pall bearer at her funeral.  He was wonderful, I have never been so proud of him, he was so incredibly gentle when he carried her, you would think he had a baby in his hands.

My brother called my Dad to tell him how well people responded to my son and how personable he is.  This is a first for my brother.  The people we were with knew my son and pray for him.

Thank you all for your prayers, thoughts, and good wishes.  They mean more than you know.

As you know, people like my son are very honest.  I wish I could remember all he said.

"This is my first dead body."

"I don't like being in church."  (Why?)  "Because the music sound like a Dracula movie from the 1950's and it makes me feel creepy."

"Is she still your cousin?"  (Yes)  "Then why does everyone keep saying she WAS your cousin?"

"If she isn't your cousin now that she is dead, and your Grandmother was her cousin when Sister was still alive, is your Grandmother now her cousin again now that they are both dead?"

Don't forget the prognosis from the school district was that my son would never talk and would never understand anything I ever said.

I wish I could remember other things he said, one had my Dad rolling for a good couple of minutes.

Thank you from the bottom of my heart!

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« Reply #552 on: August 29, 2010, 03:34:53 AM »



I am out of town and have been since Thursday.  My cousin passed away (I called her Aunt or Sister--she was a nun).  Those of you who have known me and through me, my son, might like to know my son was pall bearer at her funeral.  He was wonderful, I have never been so proud of him, he was so incredibly gentle when he carried her, you would think he had a baby in his hands.

My brother called my Dad to tell him how well people responded to my son and how personable he is.  This is a first for my brother.  The people we were with knew my son and pray for him.

Thank you all for your prayers, thoughts, and good wishes.  They mean more than you know.

As you know, people like my son are very honest.  I wish I could remember all he said.

"This is my first dead body."

"I don't like being in church."  (Why?)  "Because the music sound like a Dracula movie from the 1950's and it makes me feel creepy."

"Is she still your cousin?"  (Yes)  "Then why does everyone keep saying she WAS your cousin?"

"If she isn't your cousin now that she is dead, and your Grandmother was her cousin when Sister was still alive, is your Grandmother now her cousin again now that they are both dead?"

Don't forget the prognosis from the school district was that my son would never talk and would never understand anything I ever said.

I wish I could remember other things he said, one had my Dad rolling for a good couple of minutes.

Thank you from the bottom of my heart!



Bearly  an angelic monkey May your cousin rest in Peace.  Prayers to you all at this time of sorrow. She is in Gods Loving arms now.
I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for sharing your son with us. It never fails when I am feeling like I at my wits end for what life has thrown my way. You come on and share the wonder of your son.  And I sit here with tears of joy for you both. God Bless you both.  How wonderful that he got to be a palbearer for your cousin. You should be proud you have done a wonderful job raising him. I am happy for you both.   an angelic monkey
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« Reply #553 on: August 29, 2010, 06:59:28 AM »

Hi Monkey's,

Does anyone sew?  I recieve e-mail updates on sewing projects. This issue is for school stuff.

http://specials.about.com/service/newsletters/sewing/1283040000.htm

snip...

So if your kids haven't started or if you have time and fabric, here are some great sewing projects that will spare your bank account and supply kids with what they need for the school year.

 snip...

Great ideas. Thanks so much.

    ::HelloKitty::mgoblue & Monkey's,

    Your are very welcome!  You can sign up for Debbie's sewing newsletters.

     http://sewing.about.com/b/2010/08/26/keeping-the-heat-and-cold-out.htm?nl=1#gB3


     I dont want to post what I sewed, because, it will be picked up by Twitter, I will give the link, discreetly.
     You will see a "harnass" LOL.  A very clever idea,what woman have been doing for hundreds of years.
     I don't want to type what it because whatever we type ends up on Twitter and everywhere else.

     http://sewing.about.com/od/adultclothingprojects/ss/brapocket.htm   
   
     
   
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« Reply #554 on: August 29, 2010, 12:43:31 PM »

Here is where we can discuss breeding pintos I will go back grab the post I made on the other forum and attach it here.   
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« Reply #555 on: August 29, 2010, 12:45:22 PM »

That doesn't surprise me abut your grandparents.  Having bred miniature horses and known so many others who do. When you are breeding for pinto patterns it isn't unusual to breed a solid mare or stallion that have pinto in their genetic makeup and get a wild colored foal.  When breeding these critters it is extremely important to go back a few generations to see what the genetics are.   I believe it is the same with humans and all animals.

One of my brothers is much taller than the rest of us.  I was just measured on Friday at the Drs and I'm a big whopping 5' 3 1/4" tall.  Most of the boys are between 5' 10" and 5' 11" this one brother is 6' 1" tall.  My Gpa was 6' 2" tall.  That's where he got his height as my father was only about 5' 7" tall and my mother was 5' 3".  My one and only sister however was only 5ft tall   .  Genetics are really fun when you get involved researching the same.
 
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« Reply #556 on: August 29, 2010, 12:54:18 PM »

My furbaby is once again full of stitches.  She had another growth on her rear leg. The last one was Stage 2 cancer, so they aggresively removed this one and sent it off for testing. The incision is 5-6 times the size of the growth, so I know they tried hard. It could take as long as 2 weeks to get the results, but the objective is to get margins that are free from cancer cells. She's doing well and isn't limping badly. I'm hoping that remains true and it's not just the numbing.

I know many of you have 4 legged "children" and understand. Keep a good thought for KuBear? Thx, Monkeys!

I am so sorry, CBB, poor KuBear has been through so much!  Give her an extra smooch from us.

 



I hope your KuBear comes out of this healthy and cancer free.  I love all my furkids and they are all so precious to me.  Please keep us informed on how your furbaby is doing.

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« Reply #557 on: August 29, 2010, 01:27:10 PM »

That doesn't surprise me abut your grandparents.  Having bred miniature horses and known so many others who do. When you are breeding for pinto patterns it isn't unusual to breed a solid mare or stallion that have pinto in their genetic makeup and get a wild colored foal.  When breeding these critters it is extremely important to go back a few generations to see what the genetics are.   I believe it is the same with humans and all animals.

One of my brothers is much taller than the rest of us.  I was just measured on Friday at the Drs and I'm a big whopping 5' 3 1/4" tall.  Most of the boys are between 5' 10" and 5' 11" this one brother is 6' 1" tall.  My Gpa was 6' 2" tall.  That's where he got his height as my father was only about 5' 7" tall and my mother was 5' 3".  My one and only sister however was only 5ft tall   .  Genetics are really fun when you get involved researching the same.
 


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Do people what to meet the parents of the pinto? 

People who adopt a puppy want to meet the parents to size up the character and personality. 

Does a customer wish to meet the parents of the Pinto for the same reason?  Thank-you.
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« Reply #558 on: August 29, 2010, 01:34:37 PM »

Yes if you are selling a foal they want to see both parents if available.  There is so much info available on the pedigrees of Miniature Horses it is pretty easy to follow blood lines.  Even if you find a stallion else where to breed to it should be easy to trace that horses bloodline.

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« Reply #559 on: August 29, 2010, 02:24:14 PM »

Bearly, my thoughts and prayers  an angelic monkey  KuBear and CBB my prayers that everything will be fine  an angelic monkey
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