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Re: Crashbasket [message #88703 is a reply to message #88702] |
Fri, 03 August 2007 20:26 |
Dedric Terry
Messages: 788 Registered: June 2007
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Ouch - sorry to hear that DJ. Our first Newf blew his first out, got
repaired, then a year or so later blew out the second the week we arrived in
Colorado. Watch for bloat, as you probably know, since he'll be laying
around/hobbling when he might normally be up and keeping dinner moving.
Knees, hips, etc, are such a tough risk for the big dogs, but they (the
dogs) are worth it.
Dedric
On 8/3/07 8:55 PM, in article 46b3ecdd@linux, "DJ" <animix _ at _ animas _
dot _ net> wrote:
> Well.........crap........
>
> Crash is in the weeds again. Blew out the ACL on his "good" knee (good
> meaning the one that he didn't blow out about this time last year). Looks
> like he's going to be going under the knife again and will have both knees
> in stifle braces for the rest of his life. Poor guy. He's such a stellar dog
> and we love him so much. He's so full of life and loves to run and play.
> That's pretty much over for him now. It's just breaking my heart to see
> this, but hopefully we can provide him some excellent quality of life during
> his remaining years.
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> ;o(
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Re: Crashbasket [message #88740 is a reply to message #88737] |
Sun, 05 August 2007 11:15 |
TCB
Messages: 1261 Registered: July 2007
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Hey, my cats are the only 'children' I'll ever have so I'll do whatever I
can for them.
I hope you get into that book. For various reasons we are right now getting
an unusually clear look into the CIA--not other intelligence agencies, but
the only the CIA. This is partly generational, guys have been retiring and
writing books. Bit it's also been because of a feeling that the CIA is being
marginalized by the DOD, and a number of (I think) highly principled CIA
case officers have retired earlier than expected, out of protest, and want
to have their stories read. Anyone with their skill set can make a fortune
in the private sector, so the only incentive they had to keep their (lousy
paying civil servant) jobs was patriotism and since 9/11 a few have felt
genuinely betrayed and moved on. Again, you can take what you want away from
their stories, but I think if you read the books by Robert Baer, Michael
Sheuer, and Tyler Drumheller you can triangulate some very interesting things
about the current state of US intelligence gathering.
Anyway, I'll be interested to hear your reactions, and good luck with Crash.
TCB
"DJ" <animix _ at _ animas _ dot _ net> wrote:
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>"TCB" <nobody@ishere.com> wrote in message news:46b5ee4f$1@linux...
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>> That sucks Deej. I like almost every dog I meet a lot more than I like
>> almost
>> every person I meet. Take care of Crash.
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>> I can't have a dog where I life (I like big dogs that need lots of space
>> and my 'back yard' is a parking lot') but I have two cats who keep me
>> company
>> and get mad when spend hours screwing around with synth sounds instead
of
>> scratching their chins. They're both pretty young and healthy so far,
but
>> I know that the actuarial tables mean at some point I'll be dealing with
>> their very old age while I'm just middle aged. Tough stuff.
>>
>> BTW - You got the book/check from me, right?
>>
>> TCB
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>Hi Thad,
>
>We're taking Crash to the surgeon tomorrow or Tuesday. I've been looking
at
>orthopedic options for him. Nothing is cheap but WTF? I don't care. He's
>going to get what he needs.
>
>I did get your package. Thanks. I'm into the first 50 or so pages of the
>read. It's a good one. I'll get with you on my thoughts once I finish up.
>I've been falling out pretty early this week and not getting much reading
>done. My workload has been mind boggling.
>
>It's nice to read something other than some kind of tech manual for a
>change. Even non-fiction stirs my creative juices to some degree. I remember
>before I started getting into this studio business, I used to actually read
>"books".......a lot. I also used to write songs. Haven't done much of either
>for the last 10 years. Instead, I've become a jack of a few audio
>applications and hardware processors, master of none.....but perhaps a
>somewhat "competent" engineer.
>
>;o)
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Re: Crashbasket [message #88741 is a reply to message #88740] |
Sun, 05 August 2007 11:51 |
DJ
Messages: 1124 Registered: July 2005
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"TCB" <nobody@ishere.com> wrote in message news:46b613ae$1@linux...
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> Hey, my cats are the only 'children' I'll ever have so I'll do whatever I
> can for them.
>
> I hope you get into that book. For various reasons we are right now
> getting
> an unusually clear look into the CIA--not other intelligence agencies, but
> the only the CIA. This is partly generational, guys have been retiring and
> writing books. Bit it's also been because of a feeling that the CIA is
> being
> marginalized by the DOD, and a number of (I think) highly principled CIA
> case officers have retired earlier than expected, out of protest, and want
> to have their stories read. Anyone with their skill set can make a fortune
> in the private sector, so the only incentive they had to keep their (lousy
> paying civil servant) jobs was patriotism and since 9/11 a few have felt
> genuinely betrayed and moved on. Again, you can take what you want away
> from
> their stories, but I think if you read the books by Robert Baer, Michael
> Sheuer, and Tyler Drumheller you can triangulate some very interesting
> things
> about the current state of US intelligence gathering.
>
> Anyway, I'll be interested to hear your reactions, and good luck with
> Crash.
>
>
> TCB
>
My first impression (from the first couple of chapters) is that Drumheller
is upset about "the status quo" being shaken to it's core by an
administration that doesn't respect it. IMO, the status quo was not doing
much for us anyway so he comes off "to me" as sounding disgruntled by being
called to task for the ineffectiveness of the ongoing MO of the CIA. The
fact that he considers some of the countries the "alludes to" as allies,
when they clearly were not, seems sort of self serving and disingenuious.
Just a first impression though.
Deej
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Re: Crashbasket [message #88792 is a reply to message #88791] |
Mon, 06 August 2007 21:22 |
Tom Bruhl
Messages: 1368 Registered: June 2007
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Deej,
I hope Crash recovers to full mobility. What can you do to keep him
still for ten days? Did you build a pen? Sounds like a full time job =
at least.
Good luck to both of you,
Tom
"Jeff Hoover" <jkhoover@excite.com> wrote in message =
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Deej,
Glad to hear crash is out the other side. Might have to stock up on=20
doggie downers for a while...
No...for Crash, not you
;-p
Jeff
DJ wrote:
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> greatful to be able to do it.
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Re: Crashbasket [message #88793 is a reply to message #88792] |
Mon, 06 August 2007 21:43 |
Ne
Messages: 17 Registered: May 2007
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Harness time - seriously... you may need to see if you can rent
one of those harness systems that they use in dog grooming
places to keep him in one spot.
Glad to hear he's past the surgical part!
Neil
"Tom Bruhl" <arpegio@comcast.net> wrote:
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>
>Deej,
>I hope Crash recovers to full mobility. What can you do to keep him
>still for ten days? Did you build a pen? Sounds like a full time job =
>at least.
>
>Good luck to both of you,
>Tom
>
>
>
>
> "Jeff Hoover" <jkhoover@excite.com> wrote in message =
>news:46b7f1c4$1@linux...
> Deej,
>
> Glad to hear crash is out the other side. Might have to stock up on=20
> doggie downers for a while...
>
> No...for Crash, not you
>
> ;-p
>
> Jeff
>
> DJ wrote:
> > Crash is through the surgery and in recovery now. I am now looking =
>forward=20
> > to cleaning up after a 160 lb. dog who will be totally dependent on
=
>us for=20
> > the next 10 days or so. We're getting a spot in the den prepped to =
>be a=20
> > doggie recovery center. It's gonna be stressful as hell (and =
>messy....you=20
> > have no idea) and I'm absolutely and completely thrilled about it =
>and=20
> > greatful to be able to do it.
>
>
>
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Re: Crashbasket [message #88894 is a reply to message #88876] |
Fri, 10 August 2007 14:27 |
TCB
Messages: 1261 Registered: July 2007
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Sad story. A friend of mine has the opposite--the biggest damn pit bull you've
ever seen who's about as cheerful and friendly as the nicest beagle you ever
met. Not nearly as smart as one, but as sweet a disposition as can be. We've
gotten along wonderfully once she figured out that while doing certain things
with her (gorgeous, black haired, ivory skinned) owner I was, in fact, _not_
trying to hurt her. Kaylee got a little protective. She also sleeps with
my friend which means on occasion I wake up to the sound of pit bull snores
and slobber on my pillow.
Did I mention the owner is hot?
Anyway, sorry about having to put your puppy down, that's always hard stuff.
Write me when you've finished the book.
TCB
"DJ" <animix _ at _ animas _ dot _ net> wrote:
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>"TCB" <nobody@ishere.com> wrote in message news:46bb1f24$1@linux...
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>> I always forget just how big those boys are until I see pics. Good thing
>> Great
>> Danes are known for their sweet personalities. I'd hate to run into a
mean
>> one.
>>
>> Good luck,
>>
>> TCB
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>>>
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>Thanks Thad,
>
>Crash is slowly recovering. It's quite an ordeal. I really haven't slept
in
>two days. I have to sleep with one eye open to help him shift positions
and
>support him when he needs to go outside. I've been sleping (well...trying
>to) with him on a big palate on the floor at night.
>
>The black & white dane in the attached photo turned vicious and we had to
>have him put down. Broke our hearts but he attacked a friend of ours and
>put 20 stitches in the guys head with one bite. He became more and more
>aggressive and we finally had to face the fact that he was quite capable
of
>killing someone. Took me about 3 years to get somewhat over it. He weighed
>over 200 lbs. The big grey one (ol' Blue-we lost him a couple of years ago)
>was even bigger and I had to nurse him through knee surgery too in the
>summer of 2002. By comparison, Crash weiths about 170lbs so he's a bit
>smaller than these other two.
>
>Still reading the book when I can come up for air. "Very" good read. I
>appreciate your sending it my way.
>
>Deej
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