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Old 08-22-2007, 10:17 PM
Quiet Neighbor
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In a few days it will be a quarter year since my dog died.

The flowers in his memorial are blooming again. The plants have doubled in
size.

There are no signs of the animal that pulled one of the plants out of the
ground, when I first planted them.

I'm still eating meats from my freezer, that had been purchased for him. I
wonder how long they will last.

The doggy smell is fading, but not gone from the house.

QN


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Old 08-22-2007, 10:17 PM
Adamski_Rasputin
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On 22 aug, 22:16, "Quiet Neighbor" <priv...@spamless.net> wrote:
> In a few days it will be a quarter year since my dog died.
>
> The flowers in his memorial are blooming again. The plants have doubled in
> size.
>
> There are no signs of the animal that pulled one of the plants out of the
> ground, when I first planted them.
>
> I'm still eating meats from my freezer, that had been purchased for him. I
> wonder how long they will last.
>
> The doggy smell is fading, but not gone from the house.
>
> QN


Hi QN,

It is now two years since I had to say goodbye to my last cat and I
feel that I have given him a good life, maybe a little boring, because
I was not home a lot, but for the most part of his life he had company
of another cat I also owned. Because my house is so small and I am not
much at home, I decided not to take another animal. Now that I don't
own a pet anymore, I don't have to do a lot of housekeeping anymore
and that is also good for something. I was alone for the most of my
life (single) and it was good to have a pet as an substitute for
intimacy.

Berty

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Old 08-23-2007, 01:35 AM
Quiet Neighbor
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I understand.

"Adamski_Rasputin" <adamskirasputin@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> On 22 aug, 22:16, "Quiet Neighbor" <priv...@spamless.net> wrote:
>> In a few days it will be a quarter year since my dog died.
>>
>> The flowers in his memorial are blooming again. The plants have doubled
>> in
>> size.
>>
>> There are no signs of the animal that pulled one of the plants out of the
>> ground, when I first planted them.
>>
>> I'm still eating meats from my freezer, that had been purchased for him.
>> I
>> wonder how long they will last.
>>
>> The doggy smell is fading, but not gone from the house.
>>
>> QN

>
> Hi QN,
>
> It is now two years since I had to say goodbye to my last cat and I
> feel that I have given him a good life, maybe a little boring, because
> I was not home a lot, but for the most part of his life he had company
> of another cat I also owned. Because my house is so small and I am not
> much at home, I decided not to take another animal. Now that I don't
> own a pet anymore, I don't have to do a lot of housekeeping anymore
> and that is also good for something. I was alone for the most of my
> life (single) and it was good to have a pet as an substitute for
> intimacy.
>
> Berty
>



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Old 08-23-2007, 04:25 PM
Pierre
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are you getting another dog?

"Quiet Neighbor" <private@spamless.net> wrote in message
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> In a few days it will be a quarter year since my dog died.
>
> The flowers in his memorial are blooming again. The plants have doubled
> in size.
>
> There are no signs of the animal that pulled one of the plants out of the
> ground, when I first planted them.
>
> I'm still eating meats from my freezer, that had been purchased for him.
> I wonder how long they will last.
>
> The doggy smell is fading, but not gone from the house.
>
> QN
>
>



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Old 08-23-2007, 07:25 PM
Quiet Neighbor
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No. I'm not over the last one, and I now understand that a dog is very
expensive, if you want to provide a proper life for him.



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> are you getting another dog?
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> "Quiet Neighbor" <private@spamless.net> wrote in message
> news:XQ0zi.34498$2v1.9743@newssvr14.news.prodigy.n et...
>> In a few days it will be a quarter year since my dog died.
>>
>> The flowers in his memorial are blooming again. The plants have doubled
>> in size.
>>
>> There are no signs of the animal that pulled one of the plants out of the
>> ground, when I first planted them.
>>
>> I'm still eating meats from my freezer, that had been purchased for him.
>> I wonder how long they will last.
>>
>> The doggy smell is fading, but not gone from the house.
>>
>> QN
>>
>>

>
>



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