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Can you fix that Phillip?
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MadDoctor wrote:Can you fix that Phillip?


Fixed, thanks MD
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Philip wrote:Fixed, thanks MD
that deserves a negative sign in front of his post count, then just let it build neg post count for the MD
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Chris wrote:that deserves a negative sign in front of his post count, then just let it build neg post count for the MD
Why?




(not that I don't agreee.....)
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Chris wrote:that deserves a negative sign in front of his post count, then just let it build neg post count for the MD

MD has shed blood for this forum and took alot of bullets on the way he had been though enough bs that his personal life has taken a toll for his heroitic efforts.



At the same time though the man should look at hookers for an option and not what little boo peep lost.


The first part i ment the second part that's up to the viewers




MD I hope everything is ok and contiues to go on the right path also are the dogs better??
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I’ve been out of town the last week or so. I sneak a peek now and then but that’s all I could do. Hookers are nice (uncomplicated sex) but you shouldn’t discount sheep until you’ve tried them. Let me know when you do.

Thanks for asking about the dogs. My oldest dog is basically ready to be put down (cancer) but my wife is having a hard time letting him go. We have him on some real good pain killers so he’s not suffering… but he can’t go down the stairs (or up) without help. That is problematic as the yard where he goes to do his job after each meal is down 8 steps to the grass. Seeing as how I’m at work, the wife has to carry him up and down the stairs three or four times a day (he’s only 23 lbs.)

At some point the wife is going to realized that he would be better off being put to sleep… but until that day arrives, he lives on in what I would call a “super fine narcotic haze” thanks to the pain medication.

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I must learn to spell Philip... not Phillip. Sorry about that Philip.
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MadDoctor wrote:I’ve been out of town the last week or so. I sneak a peek now and then but that’s all I could do. Hookers are nice (uncomplicated sex) but you shouldn’t discount sheep until you’ve tried them. Let me know when you do.

Thanks for asking about the dogs. My oldest dog is basically ready to be put down (cancer) but my wife is having a hard time letting him go. We have him on some real good pain killers so he’s not suffering… but he can’t go down the stairs (or up) without help. That is problematic as the yard where he goes to do his job after each meal is down 8 steps to the grass. Seeing as how I’m at work, the wife has to carry him up and down the stairs three or four times a day (he’s only 23 lbs.)

At some point the wife is going to realized that he would be better off being put to sleep… but until that day arrives, he lives on in what I would call a “super fine narcotic haze” thanks to the pain medication.

MD

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I must learn to spell Philip... not Phillip. Sorry about that Philip.


You conviced me sheep is a good thing are you looking to get another dog or not yet i hope you do. As for the spelling of philip i do the same thing
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We’ve always had two dogs. When our first dog died (three years ago) we got a replacement dog (making a total of two dogs again). This time I think we’ll just stay with one dog and see how it goes. Two dogs can be complicated. Our youngest dog is pretty independent and I don’t think she would have a problem being the only dog. We will see what we see.
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