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    BARTB
    It's fairly addictive, isn't it? I've completed all the levels and am working on getting 3 stars on all. Can't wait for new levels to be released. P.S. figures the only response would be from someone halfway around the world though I do have relatives in your country. My grandfather came to the U.S. in 1922 and left 9 brothers and sisters. Still have contact with some decendants. They are mostly in Victoria.
  • Recycling in the Bird world

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    @thunderbird8588: Ungrateful Robins agile, are american Robins different to British ones then? When we had Max our big Dog, i used to leave his fur around after grooming and it went to form many a good nest :) oh yes, very different. american robins are larger and the breast is a chestnut color. Plumage on the sexes are the same. Eggs are a beautiful bright blue. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Robin and even though they are rather ungrateful, i enjoy seeing them around. last year they did not next on my back poarch, but the tree by the garage. the previous 2 years they were on the poarch. I just have to make sure the dogs are always leashed when the fledgelings start hopping out of the nest. And, for comparison, the English robin: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Robin
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    I'm in, too. Some are wire haired and others are smooth like a Basenji? Interesting breed.
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    They certainly are DIVINE! There a couple other things that go along with this…He mentioned how they like to lick the water off his feet when he gets out of the shower, and Lulu does this to me all the time...Another is whenever I walk them, they go crazy lunging towards the fire hydrants, not to pee, but to smell...I always assumed they are doing it to smell other dogs' markings, but maybe the water as well. They don't go crazy like that with other places dogs mark, at least not as fervously...It would be interesting to take them out to the dester and let them look for water, and start digging wherever they start hovering... anyone want to try?
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    Way To Go!!!!
  • So You Think You Can Dance?

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    Hi Robyn, I added the video inside your post instead of a link. I think its easier to see it right here instead of going off to another site. We also added a new bbcode called [yt], in case anyone wants to add youtube.com videos inside their posts. Thank you,