Malaika and the post box

Basenji Talk
  • Houston

    How cute..bet he was a little confused as to what she was wanting.."nor sir, she doesn't want you she wants your letters.."


  • How cute! Of course, a basenji person would think it was cute. :)


  • @Basenjimamma:

    How cute..bet he was a little confused as to what she was wanting.."nor sir, she doesn't want you she wants your letters.."

    Yes you're right Petra, only Basenji people realy understand :D


  • @Kipawa:

    How cute! Of course, a basenji person would think it was cute. :)

    so true….......:D


  • @Les:

    Thanks Shelley. Make a nice little filler.
    I've already started on the Summer Newsletter.
    Not at Crufts today then?
    Sez Les

    No Les, we couldn't go to Crufts as we had no Puppy sitter, been a busy Dog day though.
    A walk by the river this morning, then training with Malaika.Then it was swop Dogs and a trip to pets@home for supplies.


  • Just love the stories of "Them" critters. A guy a work wanted one and i warned him. He comes into work one day with the bottom buttons missing on his flannel shirt, no damage done, just the buttons missing. Next week, he comes in and he is missing the bows in his tied shoes.
    Maliakia a common name or not? I had one of that name many years ago.
    Dave


  • Okay guys - totally off topic, but how do you highlight (so it appears in the blue box) a quote from a poster that you want to reply to? When I do it, I just get the WHOLE quote rather than the part I want to comment on. May thanks for your patience, in advance!
    Julie


  • when the whole quote comes up, i just delete the part that doesn't relate to what i'm replying to. just don't delete the part where it says QUOTE and /QUOTE in brackets.


  • @DaMac:

    Just love the stories of "Them" critters. A guy a work wanted one and i warned him. He comes into work one day with the bottom buttons missing on his flannel shirt, no damage done, just the buttons missing. Next week, he comes in and he is missing the bows in his tied shoes.
    Maliakia a common name or not? I had one of that name many years ago.
    Dave

    :D Dave i take it the guy at work didn't heed your warning.

    I would love to see a picture of your Malaika


  • @thunderbird8588:

    :D Dave i take it the guy at work didn't heed your warning.
    I would love to see a picture of your Malaika

    Well, these are from 25 years ago! Had to scan them in. The Brn/W is Maliakia and the tri-color is her daughter. Maliakia happens to be the mother of the first two "B"'s that Wanda Pooley ever had and the tri-color is one of those two - very long story.
    Dave


  • Thank you for showing me the picture of the beautiful Maliakia and her daughter


  • I expect Malaika thought the man was playing with her! Silly man not to know!

    Damac - thank you for posting thos pictures.

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