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on Apr 11th 2000, 21:30:45 wrote snake
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on Mar 16th 2011, 07:53:32 wrote stage
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on Jun 1st 2009, 12:36:02 wrote Ronja about dog
on Jun 10th 2001, 22:21:56 wrote the weird set theorist about dog
on Nov 15th 2007, 19:32:23 wrote michelle about dog
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KD wrote on Apr 13th 2000, 17:16:43 about
dog
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Vidalia in his pocket, Frank Leigh Deary walks on down the Lost Highway. If the dust weren't so thick, he'd hum. But the Highway's full of dust today. His mother would have said, today is
dry as an old bone buried in the junkyard.
It is a dog day.
Frank Leigh Deary daydreams harmonicas, wiggles
his fingers over imagined gap-toothed instruments,
wishes for a partner with a ukelele.
B.C. wrote on Jul 12th 2001, 21:04:08 about
dog
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Æsop. (Sixth century B.C.) Fables.
The Harvard Classics. 1909–14.
The Fox, the Cock, and the Dog
ONE moonlight night a Fox was prowling about a farmer’s hencoop, and saw a Cock roosting high up beyond his reach. “Good news, good news!” he cried.
“Why, what is that?” said the Cock.
“King Lion has declared a universal truce. No beast may hurt a bird henceforth, but all shall dwell together in brotherly friendship.”
“Why, that is good news,” said the Cock; “and there I see some one coming, with whom we can share the good tidings.” And so saying he craned his neck forward and looked afar off.
“What is it you see?” said the Fox.
“It is only my master’s Dog that is coming towards us. What, going so soon?” he continued, as the Fox began to turn away as soon as he had heard the news. “Will you not stop and congratulate the Dog on the reign of universal peace?”
“I would gladly do so,” said the Fox, “but I fear he may not have heard of King Lion’s decree.”
“CUNNING OFTEN OUTWITS ITSELF.”
steve wrote on Apr 19th 2000, 08:30:15 about
dog
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I once had a dog. He was a border collie named »Nip«. He loved to herd anything: sheep, cows, small children, you name it. Once he got bitten by a rattlesnake. His head swelled up like a football for a couple of days, but he was right as rain after that.
wakebob wrote on May 18th 2000, 14:57:40 about
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A few nights ago wakefield and i saw a ghost dog.
I wouldn't have noticed him because it was dark and he was pretty still.
wakefield saw him and showed him to me.
He very calmy looked right into our souls.
Wakefield sat down and didn't make a sound.
The ghost dog was a beautiful male yellow cur.
After a short time he looked away and walked out of the yard.
Wakefield looked at me and we went home.
snake wrote on Apr 11th 2000, 21:30:45 about
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One of the most interesting features in »Wallace & Gromit« is the special kind of understatement of Gromit, the dog. Nobody knows his genius at all. Even the music seems to believe this when playing the melody of »How much is that dog there in the window?«.
Josef wrote on May 4th 2000, 03:17:59 about
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Are dog people inherently more selfish than cat people, craving constant attention and unquestioning love? Or is it, perhaps, the the other way around.
My particular unbiased opinion of the man on the street is that cats make me feel intelligent... superior. Not to mention relaxed and loved. But then again, love can be pretty selfish too... maybe the only truth is in being relaxed.
sea-ridge wrote on Apr 12th 2000, 13:04:01 about
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From our language it seems we have mixed feelings about dogs. Someone who sticks stubbornly to a task is dogged and someone who doesn't do his share of the work is dogging it. We say admiringly to the rake, »You dog, you,« but when Big Mama Thornton says, »You ain't nothing but a hound dog,« she is disapproving.
rumpelstilz wrote on Apr 19th 2000, 13:27:24 about
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If Man has benefited immeasurably by his association with the dog, what, you may ask, has the dog got out of it?
Well, I think he has had his fun, for he has been privileged to live with and study at close range the only creature with reason, the most unreasonable of creatures. The dog has got more fun out of Man than Man has got out of the dog, for the clearly demonstrable reason that Man is the mor laughable of the two animals.
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