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Abby10 01-12-2019 05:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Nucky (Post 1615598)
Oh no, we NOTHING got home from the pool and It isn't good.

Uh-oh........does that mean you were ALL NOTHING but bad today, even the dog? :(

Kenswing 01-12-2019 05:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Nucky (Post 1615598)
Oh no, we NOTHING got home from the pool and It isn't good.

Houston, we have NOTHING but a problem? Hopefully this doesn't lead to eviction..

Nucky 01-12-2019 06:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Kenswing (Post 1615606)
Houston, we have NOTHING but a problem? Hopefully this doesn't lead to eviction..

I took the heat for the poor little NOTHING. We had him outside all day and Zippety Do Da. We go to the pool and Luca Stikes Gold.

Maybe tomorrow we will bring him to the pool with us. He probably is a great swimmer. Do you think anyone will say anything about him being in the pool? After all, he is only 16 lbs. NOTHING or NOBODY would even notice. We just were training him how to climb a little wall that I built for him and already he won his way onto the furniture.

I got one of those animal TV channels for him to watch and when we got home he changed the station to watch the News. Of course, he had the correct station on and he loves watching Dr. Pol who is a fantastic vet that saves all sorts of animals. :coolsmiley:

Nucky 01-12-2019 06:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Kenswing (Post 1615606)
Houston, we have NOTHING but a problem? Hopefully this doesn't lead to eviction..

I may get evicted NOTHING but one day but as far as Luca, The Dog Stays.

Another famous line from the Godfather from that wacko Landlord Signor Roberto. I don't know how to post the way you other kids do. Godfather Part II (1974) - Don Vito Asks Signor Roberto a Favor (HD ...
Godfather Part II (1974) - Don Vito Asks Signor Roberto a Favor (HD) - YouTube

Did it NOTHING but work? I tried! :pray:

Kenswing 01-12-2019 06:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Nucky (Post 1615622)
I may get evicted NOTHING but one day but as far as Luca, The Dog Stays.

Another famous line from the Godfather from that wacko Landlord Signor Roberto. I don't know how to post the way you other kids do. Godfather Part II (1974) - Don Vito Asks Signor Roberto a Favor (HD ...
Godfather Part II (1974) - Don Vito Asks Signor Roberto a Favor (HD) - YouTube

Did it NOTHING but work? I tried! :pray:

You NOTHING but posted the video.. :coolsmiley:

How much damage was there? lol

Abby10 01-12-2019 07:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Kenswing (Post 1615624)
You NOTHING but posted the video.. :coolsmiley:

How much damage was there? lol

Yeah, I want to know what the little rascal did? Was it NOTHING but cleanupable? That's a new Nuckyism if I ever heard one - lol

fw102807 01-12-2019 08:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Nucky (Post 1615620)
I took the heat for the poor little NOTHING. We had him outside all day and Zippety Do Da. We go to the pool and Luca Stikes Gold.

Maybe tomorrow we will bring him to the pool with us. He probably is a great swimmer. Do you think anyone will say anything about him being in the pool? After all, he is only 16 lbs. NOTHING or NOBODY would even notice. We just were training him how to climb a little wall that I built for him and already he won his way onto the furniture.

I got one of those animal TV channels for him to watch and when we got home he changed the station to watch the News. Of course, he had the correct station on and he loves watching Dr. Pol who is a fantastic vet that saves all sorts of animals. :coolsmiley:

When we would leave we would put both dogs in their crates for two reasons. My husband said they were safer there because if anything happened they would try to hide and secondly because one of them was an herding dog and he would nip the other dog if he thought for some reason that he needed to be herded. That way we could be sure that when we got home NOTHING bad had happened. If we were gone for an extended period of time we would send them to daycare. When we moved down here we no longer had room for their crates but by that time they were both seniors and no longer pups.

Nucky 01-12-2019 10:20 PM

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Originally Posted by fw102807 (Post 1615643)
When we would leave we would put both dogs in their crates for two reasons. My husband said they were safer there because if anything happened they would try to hide and secondly because one of them was an herding dog and he would nip the other dog if he thought for some reason that he needed to be herded. That way we could be sure that when we got home NOTHING bad had happened. If we were gone for an extended period of time we would send them to daycare. When we moved down here we no longer had room for their crates but by that time they were both seniors and no longer pups.

Now that it's over its funny but finding my old My Pillow distributed perfectly through the room through the cage or whatever the hell its called. He NOTHING but pooped all over the cage and himself. He was sitting in the cage like he was thinking, I didn't do this, it's not my fault. I don't care I jumped in and one two three Scooby Doo Doo we're back to a happy family. Mrs. Nucky loves this little bugger but at first, I thought it could have gone bad for the little guy. His history is unknown but thankfully we have an almost never-ending bottomless pit of patience for all this foolishness. He is worth all this and more and me thinks there is going to be NOTHING but more, lots more. He's his new Daddies Son. A trouble maker!:1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:

Nucky 01-12-2019 10:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Abby10 (Post 1615626)
Yeah, I want to know what the little rascal did? Was it NOTHING but cleanupable? That's a new Nuckyism if I ever heard one - lol

Be it ever so humble this little tough guy won't have a chance to get to damage any good stuff. It was just superficial and funny as hell. He has this look on his face like he just puffed on something funny. Maybe he's from NOTHING but Colorado. I almost just forgot my NUTTIN. I surrender, goodnightskiawitz. Most things are Cleanupable depending on who's the fixer. Thank God for a great day, the pool was wonderfullable! :clap2:

fw102807 01-13-2019 07:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Nucky (Post 1615665)
Be it ever so humble this little tough guy won't have a chance to get to damage any good stuff. It was just superficial and funny as hell. He has this look on his face like he just puffed on something funny. Maybe he's from NOTHING but Colorado. I almost just forgot my NUTTIN. I surrender, goodnightskiawitz. Most things are Cleanupable depending on who's the fixer. Thank God for a great day, the pool was wonderfullable! :clap2:

How old is he? This sounds like NOTHING but puppy behavior. Time to sign him up for puppy school.

Abby10 01-13-2019 07:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Nucky (Post 1615665)
Be it ever so humble this little tough guy won't have a chance to get to damage any good stuff. It was just superficial and funny as hell. He has this look on his face like he just puffed on something funny. Maybe he's from NOTHING but Colorado. I almost just forgot my NUTTIN. I surrender, goodnightskiawitz. Most things are Cleanupable depending on who's the fixer. Thank God for a great day, the pool was wonderfullable! :clap2:

Our first pup, an adorable looking blonde cocker spaniel was a bit of a handful when we left her alone. We were always told they don't go to the bathroom where they sleep. Well if that's true, that wasn't part of her DNA. We would almost always have a mess to clean up when we got home. She apparently suffered from severe separation anxiety. Hey, she came with it, she didn't inherit it from me - lol. Anyway, the one thing we didn't do with either of our dogs, which in restrospect I wish we would have, was to put them on a strict schedule regarding when they eat and then when they go. I think that may have made our lives much easier. Maybe others can weigh in about that because I could be wrong.

In the meantime, it's Sunday, January 13th, and I want to be sure I don't forget my NOTHING. I don't have a dog around to blame it on if I do......

fw102807 01-13-2019 07:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Abby10 (Post 1615691)
Our first pup, an adorable looking blonde cocker spaniel was a bit of a handful when we left her alone. We were always told they don't go to the bathroom where they sleep. Well if that's true, that wasn't part of her DNA. We would almost always have a mess to clean up when we got home. She apparently suffered from severe separation anxiety. Hey, she came with it, she didn't inherit it from me - lol. Anyway, the one thing we didn't do with either of our dogs, which in restrospect I wish we would have, was to put them on a strict schedule regarding when they eat and then when they go. I think that may have made our lives much easier. Maybe others can weigh in about that because I could be wrong.

In the meantime, it's Sunday, January 13th, and I want to be sure I don't forget my NOTHING. I don't have a dog around to blame it on if I do......

Yes our dog eats on a very strict 12 hour schedule. If we are not here our neighbor will come over and feed him for us. He likes his schedule and NOTHING but knows what to expect. We usually have melon in the morning and give him some but this morning we did not have any and he kept going over to his bowl wondering where it was. :ohdear:

Abby10 01-13-2019 07:51 AM

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Originally Posted by fw102807 (Post 1615694)
Yes our dog eats on a very strict 12 hour schedule. If we are not here our neighbor will come over and feed him for us. He likes his schedule and NOTHING but knows what to expect. We usually have melon in the morning and give him some but this morning we did not have any and he kept going over to his bowl wondering where it was. :ohdear:

We may forget, but they forget NOTHING - lol

Mikeod 01-13-2019 10:08 AM

Thinking about the Luca redecorating incident did NOTHING but remind me of a funny story from my youth. A neighbor had a new beagle that was an escape artist and would destroy almost anything he could get his teeth into. The dog’s name was Blaze.

When we got home from a two week vacation we gathered our newspapers we had a neighbor collect for us to see what had happened while we were gone. The first one had a big headline: Blaze Destroys Farmhouse. And we all NOTHING but first thought of the dog.

BK001 01-13-2019 10:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Mikeod (Post 1615728)
Thinking about the Luca redecorating incident did NOTHING but remind me of a funny story from my youth. A neighbor had a new beagle that was an escape artist and would destroy almost anything he could get his teeth into. The dog’s name was Blaze.

When we got home from a two week vacation we gathered our newspapers we had a neighbor collect for us to see what had happened while we were gone. The first one had a big headline: Blaze Destroys Farmhouse. And we all NOTHING but first thought of the dog.

Nothing but Funny.


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