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Hey, that's cool, thanks for sharing. Throw in like the shorter breads too just for kicks, a little yorkie there, maybe some dachshund and now you have a party🥳 (and one that is possibly better at limbo😄).
Nice dog and nice that you shared about it.🙂
Thanks, and lol at mentioning the shorter breeds. For me I just prefer medium sized dogs,never really had big dogs or small dogs. Though I do know a bunch of random dog facts, because I'm a kid that grew up watching a lot of Animal Planet and Discovery channel, plus I would read dog books in middle and elementary school. Here's a fun fact: Dachshunds were breed for hunting, no seriously they were breed to "flush out" game animals, standard size were breed to flush out badgers, and smaller breeds were breed to flush out smaller game animals. They would go into the game animal's den, bark at the game animal until it runs out, and is shot by the hunter...can you tellI like dogs? lol XD
 

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Thanks, and lol at mentioning the shorter breeds. For me I just prefer medium sized dogs,never really had big dogs or small dogs. Though I do know a bunch of random dog facts, because I'm a kid that grew up watching a lot of Animal Planet and Discovery channel, plus I would read dog books in middle and elementary school. Here's a fun fact: Dachshunds were breed for hunting, no seriously they were breed to "flush out" game animals, standard size were breed to flush out badgers, and smaller breeds were breed to flush out smaller game animals. They would go into the game animal's den, bark at the game animal until it runs out, and is shot by the hunter...can you tellI like dogs? lol XD
Ya, I think I heard that about them. I know that Yorkies were used for things like that. Also, when the men used to work under ground, yorkies were brought down with them to seek out and get the rats down there. Very smart small breed. I like all kinds of dogs. Used to just like the big ones, but now have an appreciation for many different breeds, small included. Havanesse is another fun one! Apparently very fun and trainable. They do like to be close to there owners and can be good with kids, but like all dogs should have an adult around them then too. So many cool breeds. Ever seen a WolfHound? I met a few that came around the corner on a hiking trail one day . I thought, for a brief second, that I had accidentally stumbled onto a horror movie set! If you don't know, rather large dogs (small horses really, but we'll go with dogs😄). There owners came around the corner next and I asked what kind of dogs they were, thus how I was able to come up with a picture of them. 01-1.jpg wolfhound.jpg now then, imagine seeing them for the first time rounding the band in the middle of the woods.
 
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Ya, I think I heard that about them. I know that Yorkies were used for things like that. Also, when the men used to work under ground, yorkies were brought down with them to seek out and get the rats down there. Very smart small breed. I like all kinds of dogs. Used to just like the big ones, but now have an appreciation for many different breeds, small included. Havanesse is another fun one! Apparently very fun and trainable. They do like to be close to there owners and can be good with kids, but like all dogs should have an adult around them then too. So many cool breeds. Ever seen a WolfHound? I met a few that came around the corner on a hiking trail one day . I thought, for a brief second, that I had accidentally stumbled onto a horror movie set! If you don't know, rather large dogs (small horses really, but we'll go with dogs😄). There owners came around the corner next and I asked what kind of dogs they were, thus how I was able to come up with a picture of them. View attachment 220485 View attachment 220486 now then, imagine seeing them for the first time rounding the band in the middle of the woods.
Yeah I definitely know about Irish Wolfhounds, that is so cool you got to meet some :D, cause they are uncommon for dog breeds. Yeah I love dogs, I actually like to stress how important it is to get pets spayed and netured, because there is such a huge population of homeless pets. So I know when I get my own dog, I want to rescue one. I would say the biggest dogs I've ever seen are Great Danes and Gordon Setters, Gordon Setters are actually cool because they keep their "puppy nature" longer than most dogs breed, up until they are 2 years old if I remember correctly, this is what they look like, we have someone in our neighborhood that breeds them:

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Now that ther is a photogenic dog🙂.
I see dogs in your future. Have you thought about opening up your own dog shelter someday, they are clearly a a passion for you. Dog places many thing on our hearts, this seems to be an area that I could see you being a Blessing to both the dogs and the people that may adopt them someday. Just a thought.
Nice to hear, so to speak, someone so passionate about something.
 
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Now that ther is a photogenic dog🙂.
I see dogs in your future. Have you thought about opening up your own dog shelter someday, they are clearly a a passion for you. Dog places many thing on our hearts, this seems to be an area that I could see you being a Blessing to both the dogs and the people that may adopt them someday. Just a thought.
Nice to hear, so to speak, someone so passionate about something.
Hmm, maybe but I dunno. I don’t think I could put a dog “down” if they don’t get adopted. That’s why I chose to not be a veterinary, because I couldn’t make that choice, and would want to save all dogs, lol. Honestly I just want a nice desk job, went to college to be a Videogame designer, but it looks like the Videogame industry isn’t too great right now.
 

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Hmm, maybe but I dunno. I don’t think I could put a dog “down” if they don’t get adopted. That’s why I chose to not be a veterinary, because I couldn’t make that choice, and would want to save all dogs, lol. Honestly I just want a nice desk job, went to college to be a Videogame designer, but it looks like the Videogame industry isn’t too great right now.
I believe that if you ran the shelter/adoption place, you wouldn't have to put anyone down. Don't forget that there is also the awesome power of prayer. I believe God would help you in all aspects of it.
Anywho, just a thought. Whatever you do, may you talk to God about it and may he not only lead you down the right path, but help you down it through your life.🙂
 
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If anyone is bored today, you have a lot of time to kill, and you like seeing people explore a subject and breaking it apart to what’s wrong with said subject, then here you go, but warning video does contain bad language, but it is so interesting to watch videos like these, I think so anyway, lol:

 

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@Lighthearted Hello...I went to go answer your question, but it says the chat is locked (never seen that one before🤔).
I thought I'd let your know before I YouTubed "how to unlock a lock on a locked chat" and so that you didn't think I was ignoring the quarry 🤠. Able to unlock on your end. This is tour mission, should you choose to except it.
This message will self destruct in 5....4....3....
 
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Today was soooo much fun, got a haircut and got AMAZING nerd goodies, had some really great luck when opening my Pokémon TCG packs I bought today:

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The other nerd stuff I got today was “The Iron Giant” on Blu-Ray, and Vol. 2 of the Pokémon Adventures Collector’s edition.
 

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Today was soooo much fun, got a haircut and got AMAZING nerd goodies, had some really great luck when opening my Pokémon TCG packs I bought today:

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The other nerd stuff I got today was “The Iron Giant” on Blu-Ray, and Vol. 2 of the Pokémon Adventures Collector’s edition.
GOOD FOR YOU! THATS GREAT YOU DID THOSE THINGS FOR YOURSELF, THATS AWESOME! GOOD FOR YOU!😀 I hope you enjoy the heck out of them.🙂
 
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If anyone is bored today, this was a really great YouTube video:
 
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I don't have a lot of time, but might end up making the time later for veggie tales🙂.
Hope your doing well Sarah.
I’m doing pretty great, I have fun stuff planned to be happening soon, going to a collector expo, they said they will have Pokémon cards so I will definitely be posting what I get on here, lol, also trying to plan when I wanna go see Bill and Ted 3 (I love the Bill and Ted movies, didn’t grow up watching them but picked up the Blu-Ray for the 2 movies I wanna say a year ago, was definitely worth it ^_^) at the movie theater.
 

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Hello BBG, I was just thinking of you and was going to post earlier but did not want to interrupt the flow of the conversation you were having :geek:

I have a *praise* report to make :) I got a post-op phone call from my surgeon the other day, who told me I was cured! I did discover while I was in the hospital (for 10 days) that he is a funny little man, and when he said that it was in a sort of strange, lilting tone of voice, so I couldn't tell if he was being absolutely serious, but the long and the short of it is, they got the whole cancer, it wasn't as advanced as they thought, and the nearby affected lymph nodes were cancer-free, news which when I told my sister (a retired nurse), she said made her day and she was ecstatic about. I am not sure at this point if I will require more chemotherapy; I have to contact my chemo doctor, because that's a decision for him to make, and what type if I do. I haven't done that yet. I will hear again from my surgeon in a couple of months, at which time I suppose we will discuss reversing what was done to me or part of what was done to me on August 14th :)

He did say pre-surgery that the tumor had shrunk down (due to chemo and radiation) to being about the size of half a finger. How big it really was before that? I have no idea :unsure: But he seemed to think it had not gone through the colon wall or maybe had not progressed as far beyond as they had originally thought (scans are not completely clear on these things), and because of that, combined with the fact that the near-by enlarged lymph nodes that were removed were cancer free, he said he was not even sure I had been stage 3. Of course, it is I think possible that the chemo and radiation could have killed any cancer in them (lymph nodes), but I am not sure about that, either. He did say something about it but I can't remember what exactly. He says I can call him at any time so I will at some point just to get more clarity on things like that. It's hard to imagine what it all looks like in there :giggle::giggle::giggle:

While I was in the hospital, I did not see the surgeon very often, and not at all for the first few days because it was the weekend. When I did see him it was for very short periods of time, and that's when I discovered that he was a very funny little man! LOL. I say that because one day in his brief exchanges with me, after the nasal-gastric tube was removed after being in for about 6 days, he said, "We are progressing... onto jello!" And then he left. As he was leaving, I could see through an opening in my curtain that he paused and straightened up. I had no sense of him being bent over or stooped in any way, but when he straightened up it made a significant difference in where his gaze was directed, because suddenly he was looking up at the ceiling, and he just stood there like that for a few seconds gazing up at the ceiling, before continuing to walk away. That's when I decided, that he was a very funny little man :giggle:

^ I posted that in speak your mind the other day. It is so much easier to copy that than type it all out again, and I hope you don't mind, as I am very low energy these days and quite ready for bed right now :) There are also a coupe of poss in tourist's Midnight Confessions thread (in case you have not seen them) :unsure:

I hope this message finds you well, and thank you for asking after me :):love::)
 
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Hello BBG, I was just thinking of you and was going to post earlier but did not want to interrupt the flow of the conversation you were having :geek:

I have a *praise* report to make :) I got a post-op phone call from my surgeon the other day, who told me I was cured! I did discover while I was in the hospital (for 10 days) that he is a funny little man, and when he said that it was in a sort of strange, lilting tone of voice, so I couldn't tell if he was being absolutely serious, but the long and the short of it is, they got the whole cancer, it wasn't as advanced as they thought, and the nearby affected lymph nodes were cancer-free, news which when I told my sister (a retired nurse), she said made her day and she was ecstatic about. I am not sure at this point if I will require more chemotherapy; I have to contact my chemo doctor, because that's a decision for him to make, and what type if I do. I haven't done that yet. I will hear again from my surgeon in a couple of months, at which time I suppose we will discuss reversing what was done to me or part of what was done to me on August 14th :)

He did say pre-surgery that the tumor had shrunk down (due to chemo and radiation) to being about the size of half a finger. How big it really was before that? I have no idea :unsure: But he seemed to think it had not gone through the colon wall or maybe had not progressed as far beyond as they had originally thought (scans are not completely clear on these things), and because of that, combined with the fact that the near-by enlarged lymph nodes that were removed were cancer free, he said he was not even sure I had been stage 3. Of course, it is I think possible that the chemo and radiation could have killed any cancer in them (lymph nodes), but I am not sure about that, either. He did say something about it but I can't remember what exactly. He says I can call him at any time so I will at some point just to get more clarity on things like that. It's hard to imagine what it all looks like in there :giggle::giggle::giggle:

While I was in the hospital, I did not see the surgeon very often, and not at all for the first few days because it was the weekend. When I did see him it was for very short periods of time, and that's when I discovered that he was a very funny little man! LOL. I say that because one day in his brief exchanges with me, after the nasal-gastric tube was removed after being in for about 6 days, he said, "We are progressing... onto jello!" And then he left. As he was leaving, I could see through an opening in my curtain that he paused and straightened up. I had no sense of him being bent over or stooped in any way, but when he straightened up it made a significant difference in where his gaze was directed, because suddenly he was looking up at the ceiling, and he just stood there like that for a few seconds gazing up at the ceiling, before continuing to walk away. That's when I decided, that he was a very funny little man :giggle:

^ I posted that in speak your mind the other day. It is so much easier to copy that than type it all out again, and I hope you don't mind, as I am very low energy these days and quite ready for bed right now :) There are also a coupe of poss in tourist's Midnight Confessions thread (in case you have not seen them) :unsure:

I hope this message finds you well, and thank you for asking after me :):love::)
Praise the Lord. He has heard our prayers ❤️. Thank you Lord for getting our sister in Christ through this.
 

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Praise the Lord. He has heard our prayers ❤️. Thank you Lord for getting our sister in Christ through this.
Amen! Thank you, Susanna, and everyone else, for your prayers. I very much appreciate it :)❤️

 

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Hello BBG, I was just thinking of you and was going to post earlier but did not want to interrupt the flow of the conversation you were having :geek:

I have a *praise* report to make :) I got a post-op phone call from my surgeon the other day, who told me I was cured! I did discover while I was in the hospital (for 10 days) that he is a funny little man, and when he said that it was in a sort of strange, lilting tone of voice, so I couldn't tell if he was being absolutely serious, but the long and the short of it is, they got the whole cancer, it wasn't as advanced as they thought, and the nearby affected lymph nodes were cancer-free, news which when I told my sister (a retired nurse), she said made her day and she was ecstatic about. I am not sure at this point if I will require more chemotherapy; I have to contact my chemo doctor, because that's a decision for him to make, and what type if I do. I haven't done that yet. I will hear again from my surgeon in a couple of months, at which time I suppose we will discuss reversing what was done to me or part of what was done to me on August 14th :)

He did say pre-surgery that the tumor had shrunk down (due to chemo and radiation) to being about the size of half a finger. How big it really was before that? I have no idea :unsure: But he seemed to think it had not gone through the colon wall or maybe had not progressed as far beyond as they had originally thought (scans are not completely clear on these things), and because of that, combined with the fact that the near-by enlarged lymph nodes that were removed were cancer free, he said he was not even sure I had been stage 3. Of course, it is I think possible that the chemo and radiation could have killed any cancer in them (lymph nodes), but I am not sure about that, either. He did say something about it but I can't remember what exactly. He says I can call him at any time so I will at some point just to get more clarity on things like that. It's hard to imagine what it all looks like in there :giggle::giggle::giggle:

While I was in the hospital, I did not see the surgeon very often, and not at all for the first few days because it was the weekend. When I did see him it was for very short periods of time, and that's when I discovered that he was a very funny little man! LOL. I say that because one day in his brief exchanges with me, after the nasal-gastric tube was removed after being in for about 6 days, he said, "We are progressing... onto jello!" And then he left. As he was leaving, I could see through an opening in my curtain that he paused and straightened up. I had no sense of him being bent over or stooped in any way, but when he straightened up it made a significant difference in where his gaze was directed, because suddenly he was looking up at the ceiling, and he just stood there like that for a few seconds gazing up at the ceiling, before continuing to walk away. That's when I decided, that he was a very funny little man :giggle:

^ I posted that in speak your mind the other day. It is so much easier to copy that than type it all out again, and I hope you don't mind, as I am very low energy these days and quite ready for bed right now :) There are also a coupe of poss in tourist's Midnight Confessions thread (in case you have not seen them) :unsure:

I hope this message finds you well, and thank you for asking after me :):love::)
First off, I am sooo glad to hear that, Praise be to God. Thank God for hear all the prayers that have been and continue to be lifted up to Our Father's Devine Ears, could not have asked for better news when I asked, it does my heart good to know that.
And no, I don't mind the cutting and pasting, just glad to hear the good news. Miracles are amazing and Blessed things. May this experience bring you out on the other side closer to Our Father and God then ever before, and no doubt stronger as well.
Please, don't ever feel like you can toss out a word or two, even if I am engaged in chat about other things. Usually I am saying something funny (well, that I think is funny😁) / silly to bring laughter and smiles to others hearts. It's good for others who don't know me to know I can have a serious conversation too😉🤗.

Dear Heavenly Father. Thank you for showing Magenta you ever Gracious Mercy and Love. For having the Angel's help watch over her in the mist of this trial as well. May this have been completely taken from her and never to return again. May she be left with a new and deeper sense of the Love Our Heavenly Father has for her, and make that to Spread to others, like a ripple from a stone being thrown into a pond, with whom know her and from her own lips as she tells of this Love you have for her to others she meets. Help this be a source of encouragement to others whom have this disease, that they too may come before you. And , to those whom she tells this of whom do not know you, may it bring them to your throne and kneel before you and ask of your Mercy, Love, Grace and forgiveness of you and be of Great Joy in you and healed of this disease.
May you Love watch over Magenta and, indeed All Your Children, all of Our days You have Blessed us with, and that we will come to Live with you when Our time is done here Upon the Earth and we are Blessed to be with you in Heaven, for ever and ever, Amen.
Great to hear from you Magenta.🙂