Comments:

Anna - 2010-12-10 13:23:00
I'd completely forgotten that we had a border collie when I was a small child. We had to give him to a farmer in the end because he used to escape from our garden and chase buses. The old style double deckers, which were open at the back where the conductor stood. He wanted to catch the conductors, perhaps, but in fact he frightened them. So I do understand what you are saying. I just thought of enthusiasm, zest for life, energy. Those are worth keeping. But you are who you are and we love you as you are. Happy Orkday xxx
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Bluey - 2010-12-10 14:01:15
Fifs, I think your best attribute is your clear-eyed honesty with yourself. Ha - I've always called you lovely but flawed. ;) My friend, I sent your card yesterday but it is a bit thick (something inside) and I didn't write so on the outside. I hope it gets there! You'll have to let me know. Ecks Oh!
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Poolie - 2010-12-10 14:52:47
Maybe you need to tap into your inner golden retriever and just let someone pet your tummy for awhile. Or carry a bird around in your mouth with a silly grin in your face,
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stepfordtart - 2010-12-10 17:06:18
I had to google English Shepherd as, even tho I am definitely English, my knowledge of dogs purporting to belong to us is, at best, minimal. I thought you were talking about an Old English Sheepdog. I wouldnt mind one of those....if they werent a bastard to brush...and werent actually DOGS, as I am jolly afraid of all things canine. s x
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swimmmy - 2010-12-11 13:36:37
Well, as Anna said - you are who you are and we love you as you are. Border Collie being just one part of the whole picture. XOXO :)
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