prolly won't be posting here or driving the L for a while
WantAlight:
If you want to see them in the Lightning, you're outta luck; "L" in storage til spring.
But, if I can get them to sit still, might be able to get a pic of them in the '97.
Here's a couple more of Casey and Kalli.
Your sheltie is a cutie, too.


J
If you want to see them in the Lightning, you're outta luck; "L" in storage til spring.
But, if I can get them to sit still, might be able to get a pic of them in the '97.
Here's a couple more of Casey and Kalli.
Your sheltie is a cutie, too.


J
Last edited by jaymz; Nov 25, 2003 at 03:16 PM.
Originally posted by WantALight
Can you take a picture of him inside of your truck sitting on the driver's seat?
Can you take a picture of him inside of your truck sitting on the driver's seat?
Oh well I love him. Dogs are a nessity to life. IMO
Great pics guys!
Funny how much collies and shelties look alike.
Coliies are pretty mellow dogs; assume shelties are somewhat more highstrung.
My two are a constant source of amusement; they are so damn strange and funny...that's about the only "worthwhile" thing they do...keep me in stitches. What most people seem to think is that all collies are smart like "Lassie." Well, I'm here to tell ya, it just ain't so!
As proof, when I get out the stuffed collie and pet it and tell it it's a "nice doggie," the real collies get all pissed off and jealous and bark up a storm.
Collies are incurably curious: they have to inspect EVERYTHING that comes into the house and "supervise" everything I do...sort of like my project managers. IN fact, they "expect" me to come outside every Saturday morning and DO SOMETHING they can supervise. If I don't come out, they stand at the door and bark until I come out. And they watch you like they're taking notes or something. Last week I replaced the brake pads in my kid's car and I've got my whole head in the wheelwell, trying to see behind the caliper assy. I look down, and here's Kalli with her head also in the wheel well, right next to mine, like she's trying to tell me how to do the work. Most of the time they aren't much help: either in the way, sitting on the extension cords or something to jam up the works. They've "learned" how to build decks, remodel kitchens, reshingle roofs and work on cars.
They also are kinda watchdogs in reverse; they hate it when one of us leaves the "flock" and drives off.
But, they are kind, gentle, intelligent dogs, who have room in their hearts for many people, not just one person.
Coliies are pretty mellow dogs; assume shelties are somewhat more highstrung.
My two are a constant source of amusement; they are so damn strange and funny...that's about the only "worthwhile" thing they do...keep me in stitches. What most people seem to think is that all collies are smart like "Lassie." Well, I'm here to tell ya, it just ain't so!
As proof, when I get out the stuffed collie and pet it and tell it it's a "nice doggie," the real collies get all pissed off and jealous and bark up a storm.
Collies are incurably curious: they have to inspect EVERYTHING that comes into the house and "supervise" everything I do...sort of like my project managers. IN fact, they "expect" me to come outside every Saturday morning and DO SOMETHING they can supervise. If I don't come out, they stand at the door and bark until I come out. And they watch you like they're taking notes or something. Last week I replaced the brake pads in my kid's car and I've got my whole head in the wheelwell, trying to see behind the caliper assy. I look down, and here's Kalli with her head also in the wheel well, right next to mine, like she's trying to tell me how to do the work. Most of the time they aren't much help: either in the way, sitting on the extension cords or something to jam up the works. They've "learned" how to build decks, remodel kitchens, reshingle roofs and work on cars.
They also are kinda watchdogs in reverse; they hate it when one of us leaves the "flock" and drives off.
But, they are kind, gentle, intelligent dogs, who have room in their hearts for many people, not just one person.
Last edited by jaymz; Nov 25, 2003 at 03:53 PM.
got lots of pics of my dog but have not a clue how to post them. If i got to save them to my gallery it will be 30 years away. As you can tell the computer is getting on my nerves.
Want a light,
That dog of yours is absolutely beautiful
Want a light,
That dog of yours is absolutely beautiful
Originally posted by bluelightning
got lots of pics of my dog but have not a clue how to post them. If i got to save them to my gallery it will be 30 years away. As you can tell the computer is getting on my nerves.
got lots of pics of my dog but have not a clue how to post them. If i got to save them to my gallery it will be 30 years away. As you can tell the computer is getting on my nerves.




