Tuesday, July 8, 2008

odd food information was a hit!


Great so now I will add that to my weekly chatter. So tomorrow something special about food if the dogs don't have any antics in store. And yes Hoagie is still in training for the Basset Hound races at the Weiner Races...you know it makes the national news, its the largest single private dog/breed fund raiser in the country I have been told. So maybe we will be on the evening news, I will tell him we were even if we aren't. I now know where the name Sully came from, I have been informed it was the big blue hairy monster in Monsters Inc, that kids movie from a couple of years ago. We are also playing around with the name Elvis, nahhh. See all of you tomorrow. Before I go I must tell you a true story...As I lay in bed last night after cleaning for a whole day and 7 loads of laundry. All was folded and dusted and vacuumed, I even managed to mow our lawn, grill fresh veggies and make beef jerky as well, but I was very tired at 10:30PM, My husband lay his head down on his pillow and looked at me and said "Sully got sick", I froze a queasy feeling in my stomach washed over me. I asked as sweetly as I could, knowing there was not a stitch of dirty laundry in the house, "how did you clean it up" I knew the answer before he said it, and they wonder why the word laundry makes me laugh, actually I wonder too. The picture above was from last years race, hoagie placed...last

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Politics and Fido

...a Latin name meaning "I am faithful." As such it is a terrific name for the average protective and loyal family dog. However, it gets its popularity from a celebrity tie-in. Apparently, Abraham Lincoln, a largely self-educated but very erudite man, named his dog Fido. Americans followed suit in droves, putting the dog name Fido firmly in the top 20 names. Lincoln’s choice of Fido for his dog’s name was perfectly logical. Fido is the Latin for faithful, which when dealing with any pet dog is entirely appropriate