December 1, 20169 yr Sorry for your losses guys. I've never offically made a dog friend but, It must be tough. Sorry for your loss too guzziguy. I can completely understand you. Rip Rugby and Gringo.
December 2, 20169 yr I am sorry to hear about Rugby and Gringo. I certainly remember Rugby enjoyed a good belly rub and was not shy about asking for another scratch [emoji1]Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
December 2, 20169 yr Oh no! Please accept my condolences on both counts. We love our pooch and have had some close calls. Really tough stuff. HS
December 2, 20169 yr Sorry to hear of your losses Tom, Dreadhead, & quizziguy. I'm sure they each knew how much y'all cared for them. Edited December 2, 20169 yr by jpelg
December 2, 20169 yr Oh, man. RIP Andrew Sachs. http://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/fawlty-towers-actor-andrew-sachs-9375879 Basil finally made good on sending him to a vivisectionist.
December 2, 20169 yr Oh bugger. What a mark they all left on only 12 episodes. Other bad news regarding Fawlty Towers, Prunella Scales is pretty far down the road with Alzheimers.
December 2, 20169 yr 11 minutes ago, Hopstretch said: Suckage continues. Might not pass the PC bar these days? But so pitch perfect. Wasn't very PC back then, neither, that's what made it so funny. RIP Manuel
December 2, 20169 yr On 12/1/2016 at 3:51 PM, guzziguy said: RIP Rugby. Indeed it's difficult. Last June, I had to put down Gringo, the remaining cat I inherited from my marriage. It hurt so much I was never able to post about it. RIP good buddy... This past may I lost the last of 5 cats that I had kept together from birth to death since 1997. I had him for 19 years! Longer than my kids have been alive. It's a gut shot indeed
December 3, 20169 yr Condolences to you, too. Yeah, that'd be a tough one. Not my sister, but my heart goes out to the people in Oakland affected by this: http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2016/12/03/least-9-dead-oakland-warehouse-party-fire/94881696/
December 7, 20169 yr I went to the funeral of an old friend today. He had something sudden and catastrophic happen to his heart last week. We weren't really close or anything, but it's a small town and we've been in the same circle of friends for 25 years or so, so it's still a shock. He was 42, single, no kids, he was a passionate artist and all-around excellent dude. He went in to business, built an amazing greenhouse featuring weird edible cultivars and novel hybrids as well as the standard (garden variety?) bedding plants. It was always a treat to visit him. He never had regular hours - he was just open if he was there, and closed if he wasn't. We called him JK, and we're going to miss him a lot.
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