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To: Naomi who wrote (155917)12/21/2007 3:37:58 AM
From: KLP  Respond to of 225578
 
Glad you liked the notes about the doggies....I agree....Marriages take work....all the time. I'm sure he thinks so too, sometimes.

I've always laughed about this....first both people were raised entirely differently, usually in different towns, with different backgrounds, and then of course, the biggest difference....man and woman.

Men don't think at all like women, and vice versa. That seems such a simple thing, but it usually takes all of us some time to really KNOW how different that is!

I watch our two little Papillons with joy sometimes, as they try to figure out the ins and outs of getting along with each other and with us. Both want to be near, if not sitting on us, as we watch TV. Both are jealous that the other one is close and the other won't let them near. So the reallife movie about the sneaky ways they try to outdo each other so THEY are the top dog is hilarious....better than whatever we are watching on TV.

He's been here for about 6 years from age 9 weeks, and we rescued her about 2 years ago...we think she is 5 and he is 6.... TONIGHT, they both figured out how to sit/lie on the same fauxfur quilt by me for more than 5 minutes without arguing about who was closest.... Just too funny!

Wonder if they view us in the same way? LOLOL!

Hope you continue to feel better every day, and that 2008 willo be extra kind to you!



To: Naomi who wrote (155917)12/21/2007 8:35:35 AM
From: PatiBob  Respond to of 225578
 
Roger Caras was a great voice for all animals and is very much missed.