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    couldnt tell from the pic, but does that fit into square or round holes?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Dunn
    Hank that's "buddies" one on my lap one on my shoulder. The one on my shoulder is LOML.
    AH! I see. I thought the one on your lap was a laptop.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oak barrett
    couldnt tell from the pic, but does that fit into square or round holes?
    Oak, I'll have to give you the same answer I gave to Doug Shepard: Don't know yet - she's too wiggly to insert into a dog hole. Perhaps' she'll calm down soon and I can answer these questions more difinitively.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeffrey Makiel
    Hank,
    Is your pooch shop broken yet? Meaning: Does he do the hand sanding and empty the dust collector? How does he get along with the Gorilla glue?
    cheers, Jeff
    The only woodworking talent she's demonstrated so far is emptying the dust collector - all over the shop. No sanding skills whatsoever, and I'm a little reluctant to turn her loose with the Gorilla.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy Hoyt
    I just love these pooch threads.

    Here's Archie.

    She only works in a supervisory capacity, as in - out! food! more! move over!

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    Ahhhh, but Andy, she's a good looker! Blonde, no less!
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    Mine are too big to fit on my workbench. Besides they much prefer the couch. Meet mauser, nadia, and walther:


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeffrey Makiel
    Is your pooch shop broken yet? Meaning: Does he do the hand sanding and empty the dust collector? How does he get along with the Gorilla glue?
    Just a cautionary note: Gorilla Glue (and presumably all polyurethane glues) are deadly to dogs if ingested. Read about one over on one of the Usenet dog groups: owner was remodeling the house, dog licked up some uncured GG, dead in 24 hours...vet could do absolutely nothing.
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    "Design"? Possibly. "Intelligent"? Sure doesn't look like it from this angle.
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    I've just been advised by PETA that I don't give Marlowe equal time in these threads. She likes sofas too.

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    We had a labrador retriever hanging around the vet clinic, and also a domestic short hair clinic cat.

    Gave us the ability to get a quick lab report and cat scan.

    I'll be here all week.

    Larry
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    Meet Woody (yellow lab) and his new girl Timber (chocolate)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Larry Klaaren
    We had a labrador retriever hanging around the vet clinic, and also a domestic short hair clinic cat.

    Gave us the ability to get a quick lab report and cat scan.

    I'll be here all week.

    Larry
    Oohh! Larry, you're a bad boy. Go to your corner.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Larry Klaaren
    We had a labrador retriever hanging around the vet clinic, and also a domestic short hair clinic cat.

    Gave us the ability to get a quick lab report and cat scan.

    I'll be here all week.

    Larry
    Uhhhh...Larry. Not bad, but don't give up your day job!!!
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    Griffin is slowly earning shop rights. I ocasionally have to chase him into the yard when he runs out of the shop fast. This usually indicates he has snagged the latest scrap. He is still a puppy and is quickly growing out of this, but he stillenjoys rolling in my hand plane shavings.

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    Well as long as we're on the subject, here are our two.
    Harley and Brandy (L to R).
    Oh and yes they like the couch, and the bed too. Must be a German Shepard thing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by John Miliunas


    Uhhhh...Larry. Not bad, but don't give up your day job!!!
    Uh, John . . . did that already.

    Larry
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