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04-24-2012, 03:40 PM | #1 |
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Pets and Flatheads
Let's see your beloved pets with your flatheads. (Gotta show the flatheads or this thread might be deleted.)
Here's my Chihuahua, Pepe, imported from Chihuahua, Mexico. On the package shelf during Route 66 trip. In a parade In our first car show
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04-24-2012, 07:47 PM | #2 |
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dose he speak English? LOL
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04-24-2012, 09:02 PM | #3 |
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Seeing him on the package shelf reminded me that I always rode on the package shelf when I was a kid because there wasn't really all that much room in a car with our large family of 8 children, plus Mom & Dad. LOL Those were the days.
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04-24-2012, 10:09 PM | #4 |
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I'm not good at posting pictures, but our little Jack Russell goes everywhere with us. She's been twice to Auburn, once to Branson and been to every Western National meet since 2001. She's like a credit card, we don't leave home without her.
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04-25-2012, 12:13 AM | #5 |
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Not much. He sure doesn't know the meaning of "come" or "here." All he really knows is "goinout."
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04-25-2012, 01:21 AM | #7 |
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I need to go through my picture files and see what i can come up with. My cat will always get into my vehicles and fall asleep on the seats. She loves to hang out with me when I'm working on my vehicles but can't seem to stay awake too long
I believe, as best I can remember, I rode in a package tray a few times myself. Now with the laws today, my grandkids must be all strapped into their little seats in such a way that riding in a package tray would be totally out of the question. Oh these times they are a changing
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I wondered what happen to the tread called "Barn Dogs". I was going to post some pictures of Jasper. I could not find it on the Barn. I went Hamb and could not find it. I thought I might have been having a vivid dream. Jasper is my avatar. He rides in the front seat in the 39 and sleeps all of the time. He must smell something when we get about 100 feet from the driveway because he sits up. He likes to give me a big neck licks when I am laying on the garage floor. He moans, groans and snores like an old man. He has lost about 30 pounds and now weighs about 190. We took him to Colorado State University because we thought he needed hip surgery. They evaluated him for a day. They reduced his seizure medication and said he needed to lose 30 pounds. They sure have good bed side manors at C.S.U. Dr Goo was the vet and she still calls to see how Jasper is doing the local vet calls her too. Jasper is 9.
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04-25-2012, 03:20 AM | #9 |
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My border collie in my avatar "MAX". He seems to know what a camera is and will wait till I'm done before he moves. He's a very clever dog, and goes everywhere with me.
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04-25-2012, 08:41 AM | #10 |
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All together now...............Yo quiero flathead ford!
Prof, I would have thought you'd have a beagle....................a "legal beagle" so to speak.....
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04-25-2012, 09:54 AM | #11 |
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I would probably prefer an eagle - i.e. "legal eagle."
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04-27-2012, 10:43 AM | #12 |
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I want to post on this Old Henry Thread since the mods killed my Ford Barn Dog Thread. I don't yet have a photo of my dogs with my Ford. That will have to change. My dogs love Early V-8 Fords.
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This is Timmy, my youngest of our three dogs (all pitt mix). He was born approximately 2 Jan 2011. He now weighs 75lbs. Last night I took him to the garage where I work on my 1937 Ford. It was a little too hot for Timmy so we broke off early.
Here he is asking when we can go home. TM Last edited by TonyM; 08-04-2012 at 04:09 PM. |
08-04-2012, 01:51 PM | #15 |
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It this pic thingy works, youse will be privileded to meet 'miss piggy' (aka..BELLA). She's older(dog years) than most cars shown on this site! She is overseeing that a youngster gets '36 ford brakes broke down properly. Oh yeah, she also eats any flies that bother me and/or her!
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Old Henry, once again thanks for the post, listen Pepe is part of the whole mix, he's one of the main reasons your traveling experiences and stories are so great, half the time he has that expression on his face? Not again, will he ever stop.... picture after picture, what's he doing making a movie, he's no director, I didn't even want to go on this trip, but if I don't there will be nobody home to feed me or fluff my pillows..
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My wife and I are both dog lovers. Our last two dogs were Chesapeake Bay Retrievers. Cub was the first and the smartest animal I have ever seen. I could teach him something and he would never forget it. He died at the age of 13. We had his son Bo until he was 14. They become one of the family and it is a great loss when they pass on. After we lost Bo about three years ago we swore we would not have another dog. Well guess what? I just mailed a check this morning for the deposit on another Chessie puppy. Jokingly I told my wife the chances are good he will outlive us, she saw no humor in that...
Then I saw this thread! Cub Bo
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click on pic to see the reflection of him in the paint. Unfortunately he died of cancer just 15 days after this pic was taken.
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Bo, my parts chaser.
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