See if this works. She's a year old here. Her name is Brandi.
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See if this works. She's a year old here. Her name is Brandi.
Cute lab, Virgil. She has nice bone structure, and kind and intelligent eyes.
Here is one of one of my donkey's. It reminds me of the book Equus.
http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/1...0/DSC00573.jpg
and here is Chunky:
http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/1...0/DSC00374.jpg
Brandi's eyes are so kind, but they seem a little sad somehow. Do you take her for walks in Central Park or is that a no dog area?
Both of those links lead to a web page that says "Access Denied."Quote:
Originally Posted by Riesa
Such a cute doggy, but what's up with the donkey and Chunky? Access Denied? Are they part of some secret research facility where people conduct experiments on them? I sure hope not, as that would make you very evil Riesa, ;) :p
Unless ofcourse when you are trying to free the poor things from the cluchtes of evil people.
You can also set JPG quality to a lower percentage to reduce kilobyte size. Try 60-70%.Quote:
Originally Posted by Riesa
hmmm, thanks Starrwriter, I had no idea, I'll try again.
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Originally Posted by AimusSage
No, no secret experiments, I just don't have a clue what I'm doing. :D
Here are the pix. I think.
Eeee!! Puggy! :D :D
These are my four favorite animals in the whole world:
EDIT: It won't let me post all the attachments at once. These two are of Arlo and Stuffy...
...and these two are of Adele (with Stuffy behind her), and Floyd. I can't believe they're a year and a half old already! We took them in as 4-week-old orphans. The third picture is the first ever taken of Floyd and Adele (in the middle), along with their brother and sister.
Thanks. She's very affectionate. Loves to lay on the couch with us, even though she must be close to a hundred pounds now. She thinks she's a lap dog. Pugs are cute. Is the donkey a pet or does it do chores?Quote:
Originally Posted by Riesa
My favourite animal is guinea-pig. I have my second piggy now, her name is Franc Josef (apart from million other names like Oskar for example). She's only 6 months old and she's soooooooooo cute. She plays with a table tennis ball and jumps very high and likes to jump in the air and turn 180 degrees in the air. But she bites everything and once she bit my internet wire :D
I've never had a guinea pig, but they are cute little furballs.
I have two breeding jennets at the moment. They are pets. Their babies will be trained to pull a cart, just fun for the kiddos.Quote:
Originally Posted by Virgil
Did you know that roasted guinea pigs are staple food among South American indians? You should toss Franc Josef on the barbie and try a hind quarter.Quote:
Originally Posted by Monica
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Originally Posted by starrwriter
lol, yeah... I've eaten a guinea pig(when I went to south america). They're delicious... no, they're scrumptious. Before, I didn't know what a guinea pig was so I didn't care... now though it just feels so weird to say. I still remember the taste though(it's unforgetable) and seriously, it's delicious. Gosh! How odd it feels! anyhow, here are my favorite animals. Well birds of course, I like all types. My other favorites are dogs and horses. Reptiles are my least though.
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y1/...heLoneWolf.jpg
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y1/...ummingbird.jpg
Yes, I drew them myself.
Wow. Outstanding drawings. You're an artist!
I was joking about eating a pet, but I know what you mean about feeling weird.Quote:
Originally Posted by DigitalCrash
In Hawaii I learned to eat tako (octopus), which is a favorite food among native islanders. It tasted pretty good and I hunted tako with a speargun in the ocean. Then one day I saw a Jacques Cousteau TV special called "The Soft Intelligence." I realized how intelligent octopi are and suddenly I felt almost like a cannibal. Imagine eating Flipper.
Now I couldn't eat tako if I was starving. Live and learn.
PS: I like your drawings. Believe it or not, years ago I wrote two short stories titled "The Lone Wolf" and "Hummingbirds." I'm thinking of using your drawings to accompany the stories, if you don't mind. I'll give you credit if you send me your real name in a PM.
Well... I could probably still eat guinea pig, it'd just feel weird... lol.Quote:
Originally Posted by starrwriter
I don't know about using my drawings though. I mean, there's just something about my name appearing in a book or something that, I don't know, gives me this feeling. I guess I'm just too timid. Another thing is, it was an assignment for draw 1 class, so basically those are really copies from the true original. So yeah... I don't know.
It doesn't matter if you based them on originals, they are your artwork. But it's entirely up to you. Let me know in a PM.Quote:
Originally Posted by DigitalCrash
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Originally Posted by starrwriter
But it was their idea... I don't know... it'd just feel wrong. So nah...
Pansy (Pensive's blue bird) is saying that she wishes that people would take birds as animals.
Pensive says: It is impossible, you should remain what you are. Birds and Animals are different things.
Pansy says: No, I want to be taken into the catregory of an animal otherwise I will change into Lion.
Pensive says: Noooooooooo, I am scared of animals specially Lion.
Note: Now, Pensive is requesting people to try to convince her that why Pensy should not be an animal.
Yeah, I've hear about that. And sometimes I feel like roasting my FJ when she's nasty and squeaks all the time :DQuote:
Originally Posted by starrwriter
Well, Pansy, I'm afraid of making Pensive angry with me for telling you this, but *looks around, whispers* birds are a kind of animal. :nod:Quote:
Originally Posted by Pensive
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Originally Posted by emily655321
You bet they are!
Oh, how did this thread get jaded again? Star, you're such a bad infleuence.
Bula, our brand new blue merle Australian Shepard, 6 weeks old.
Oh mi!!! Riesa she (or he) is the cuteset! i love puppys!
you are so lucky!!!
:D :p :D
*squeeing ensues*
Puppy!! Oh, I just want to shake those big paws. :D :D :D
So cute, Riesa! Australian Shepherds are wonderful dogs.
thanks, guys. he's male, big boy. muh, muh, (kissing ensues)
He's adorable. I'm jealous. Of course I can't possibly handle another dog. He seems quite big for six weeks. Tell me if this is true: Nothing loves life like a puppy.Quote:
Originally Posted by Riesa
nothing loves socks new shoes and whimpering day and night like a puppy bless their little chubby hearts.
and nothing loves curtains, paper bags and balls of wool like kittens, bless their scrawny little hearts.
I used to have a persian I called Shalimar, Shally for short. I rescued her from the spca they were just going to put her down. she was matted, terrified and seemed to be dead though she lived.
I took her home, actually bathed her and blow dried her and she just lay there relaxed, so happy to be out of that confining cage. I kept her in the house for a while then tried letting her out. The first day I opened the door and there she was hanging on to the door knob, she was still scared. But in no time she was climbing all the trees, exploring the grass at the side of the creek and she became an amazing hunter. Once she went missing for days and I was sick with worry until one of my children said she was four doors down eating from a bowl with gourmet cat food. Apparently she preferred that. we became inseperable and she became a mighty hunter, afraid of nothing. once a dog was nosing around the yard and she came flying down and jumped on his back and got a ride from the yowling dog(star was hisname and we loved him) then she came haughtily back and wound herself around my legs. when I went for emergency surgery although a dear friend cared for her she lost most of her fur from crying for me. when I came back she couldn't stop purring and laying on my face Ugh. but she was a dear.
Ah, Shalimar.
We have a black persian named Aladdin. Also rescued from the spca, he might as well have been a squirrel when we got him, so wild and scared. He lived under our bed for a month, behind books on the bookshelves, anywhere he could get that was small and dark. I used to coax him out from his hiding spot with canned food, then I'd grab him, forcefully hold him and brush him, his heart pounding as if I was a wolf mauling him. Now he is delighted by company, his little "eee, eee", squeaking at everyone. He still can not properly meow. We realized he was well and truly tame and happy when we left for a week, had neighbors feed the animals, when we came home he ran to us, my husband picked him up and he began to blissfully drool. Now he drools very often, ugh. He is also a dear. :)
I've watched Bula grow from closed-eyed newborn to his six week old self, he grows so rapidly! Little fat fluff-ball.
Bula, what a lovely name, he sounds just too adorable. My adopted brother and his wife have a ranch somewhere between Calgary and Edmonton and they continually rescue dogs and cats from people that just let them out on the highway and drive away. Once I asked him what he wanted for Christmas and he said " oh about a hundred pounds of gravy train, if you don't mind."
Here ya go, Em. :D French Toast is her name.
Yay, French Toast! :banana: :D
Awww... tiny donkey face! I just want to give him a big kiss on his little nose. :D
Thank you, Riesa!
She tries to sit in my lap!
Try this web site to play with a virtual dog. I think some of you will like this. :)
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Subject: Smart Dog
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> Type in a command and see what happens...sit, roll over, down, shake,
> fetch, play dead, speak, etc. And...
> Make sure you type in "Kiss" also. But do it last ...too cute!!
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> Also try dance and sneeze, funny
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> http://www.idodogtricks.com/index_flash.html
My favorite animal is ant.
I know if there is a huge group of ants moving together, it's disgusting.
But when there are only several of them, I pay much attention to them and love the sight of their walking and carrying foods.