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Mike Young
March 14th 07, 03:24 AM
While conversing about something altogether unrelated today, it slowly 
dawned on me that I bought and brought home about 500 lbs of dog food over 
the past 6 months. We have 70 new pounds of dog in that same period. That 
means the brownish dust blowing about the backyard is not really topsoil 
yet.
The weather broke last weekend, and it got up to near 70 today. How was your 
trip?
Mike.
Mike Young
March 14th 07, 04:08 AM
"Mike Young" > wrote in message 
. net...
> While conversing about something altogether unrelated today, it slowly
....
Phug. That was meant for someplace else. Sorry! and Never mind!
Tony
March 14th 07, 11:28 PM
I do know that people who raise chickens say it takes three pounds of
grain to make one pound of  chicken. Your dogs aren't quite as
efficient as that, but if they are like my animals, they do seem to
somehow turn a pound of dog food well contained in a dish to several
pounds of smelly stuff  that has a strange attraction to the bottom of
one's shoes. Outdoors, that is. Indoors it transfers from shoe to
light colored carpeting very well. And sometimes the dogs choose to
eliminate those middle steps and make their deposits directly.
Oh, I need a flying tie in. How about, "It smells to high heaven"?
Wait -- chickens have wings. But not in Buffulo.
On Mar 13, 11:08 pm, "Mike Young" > wrote:
> "Mike Young" > wrote in message
>
> . net...> While conversing about something altogether unrelated today, it slowly
>
> ...
>
> Phug. That was meant for someplace else. Sorry! and Never mind!
Jim Stewart
March 15th 07, 01:27 AM
Tony wrote:
> I do know that people who raise chickens say it takes three pounds of
> grain to make one pound of  chicken. Your dogs aren't quite as
> efficient as that, but if they are like my animals, they do seem to
> somehow turn a pound of dog food well contained in a dish to several
> pounds of smelly stuff  that has a strange attraction to the bottom of
> one's shoes. Outdoors, that is. Indoors it transfers from shoe to
> light colored carpeting very well. And sometimes the dogs choose to
> eliminate those middle steps and make their deposits directly.
> 
> Oh, I need a flying tie in. How about, "It smells to high heaven"?
Here you go...
http://www.alexisparkinn.com/photogallery/Videos/2006_Dog_float.wmv
I'm surprised the pilot didn't get a
load of predigested dog chow in his ear.
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