Yes, very sad.
I've already posted a thread.
Brings back great memories of boogying all night at places like the 'Intercon' and 'Club 11' in Harrogate, 'The Olde Worlde Club' and 'Casanovas' etc in York...girls dancing round the handbags.
RIP Donna Summer.
YES ....all of those !
My former school and workmate originally bought and named Ziggys. Still going strong.
Here is a picture of the young lady responsible....me and my Border Collie too:
Naturally I was a VIP member.
My other mate was DJ at Intercon in Harrogate and Brummels in York.
I also knew Craigy of 'Craigs' and even Peter Stringfellow from the days of Cinderella/Rockefellas in Leeds.
I was a bit of a Jack the Lad in those days.
died from lung cancer from the dust from the 9/11 bombings ?
That wonderful Collie was my close companion from 7 weeks to 15 years. I miss her to this day.
She was always in the car, office or shop with me, and yes, unbelievably intelligent.
Haha...me too Arthur !
I also had the Annual...big influence on my choice of dog.
Her father was a champion trials sheepdog....and it showed.
The exercise did me good too...having a very active breed, but I found it very difficult to contemplate getting another one after she passed on.
Also a favourite of her 'mum' (my former Fiancee, sadly deceased now) and twin sister...both big Donna Summer fans, to keep on topic.
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Our Border Collie cross looked just like a Border Collie but was about 3/4 of the normal size. Great fun though.
"This soldier, I realized, must have had friends at home and in his regiment, yet he lay there deserted by all except his dog. I looked on, unmoved, at battles which decided the future of nations. Tearless, I had given orders which brought death to thousands. Yet here I was stirred, profoundly stirred, stirred to tears. And by what? By the grief of one dog."
(Napoleon Bonaparte, on finding a dog beside the body of his dead master, licking his face and howling, on a moonlit field after a battle. Napoleon was haunted by this scene until his own death.)
Navy SEAL's Dog Stays By His Side, Even in Death
http://www.fieldandstream.com/blogs/...ide-even-death
Sounds soppy, but it still brings a tear to my eye thinking about that wonderful creature, so long after she went to doggy heaven. You do get very close to them when they're with you 24 hours a day for many years.
She even featured on my shop sign and business cards.
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just been talking about getting a dog, my little gal wants a Pug, its only a couple of years ago i had to have our dog of 12yrs put down, she had used all her nine lives up in a few weeks, poor gal she had loads of things wrong with her , holding her to stop her struggling as the vet injected her was one of the worse memories i'll ever had, she fought and struggled for must have been 30 seconds, i said then never again
time is a great healer, famous quote 'Don't Be Sad Because it Ended Be Happy Because It Happened'
I can understand because my dog ('Fliss') developed a small mammary tumour when she was still a very fit and active 10 year- old.
It was an anxious time, but the vet was able to operate and take it all out without it having spread.
Don't these threads go for a wander, incidentally.
Yes they do wander Graham, I am just going to get my cats from the cattery. They will be pleased to get home again after 'their' holiday (either that or sulk for days lol)
If you want your dreams to come true ...... first you have to wake up
Oh hi Steve.
You just got back from somewhere ?
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