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Hmmmm…..I didn’t realize it before, but I’ve come to the conclusion that I have a severe infestation of Druids….ranging in all sizes and ages, from seven to forty six. The commonality lies in the failure to replace the toilet seat to it’s former "down" position, & profuse "droppings" ,( such as sox and underwear) left on top of or around the base of the laundry hamper. I must say, the older Druid has attempted to curry favor with the alpha bitch of the house, by way of home improvements, but the younger ones have no useful features that have yet been found, (especially after the youngest one knocked down an antique plate and broke it yesterday) , but I must admit, after close contact with this uncivilized group, I have developed a fondness for them, though I hate to admit that publicly. Lois E — Gary & Lois Edwards To visit Sam & Rena’s House Visit http://www.bmi.net/garyl/loisrae/lois.html To Visit Washington State Penitentiary’s History http://www.bmi.net/garyl – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – >snip > Hmmm, now this sounds kinda familiar… I’m not sure if I’ve ever seen > a Druid or not, but the above sounds like a pretty good description of > something that’s infested my house… So, do they leave dirty > laundry on the floor (especially smelly socks) and leave hair in the > sink occasionally? >tut, tut Cat! >Stereotyping breeds?
>SOME Druids are VERY tidy, and cook and clean the house to within >an inch of thier lives! Plus, some are handy enough to do ALL >the auto and tractor repairs! >Druid infestation CAN be a good thing! ><BG> >Terri
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snip > Hmmm, now this sounds kinda familiar… I’m not sure if I’ve ever seen > a Druid or not, but the above sounds like a pretty good description of > something that’s infested my house… So, do they leave dirty > laundry on the floor (especially smelly socks) and leave hair in the > sink occasionally?
tut, tut Cat! Stereotyping breeds?
SOME Druids are VERY tidy, and cook and clean the house to within an inch of thier lives! Plus, some are handy enough to do ALL the auto and tractor repairs! Druid infestation CAN be a good thing! <BG> Terri
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I Speak with Trees I speak with trees. They answer my questions. They share with me their secret dreams and visions. They are not without passion. Do not your roots as they probe and search the earth To quench their thirst for nourishment Find peace and satisfaction? Even as lovers taste and celebrate each other. Do not your needles and your leaves As they drink in the suns light Delight in the interaction Joined to such power and might? With lips and fingers The lover searches the beloveds skin In bliss they fuse Their hearts merge The joy is rapture Do you not stand alone Firm and enduring amid the changing seasons Because in you a greater will has found its home? Fire is woven into wood as are water, earth, and light I am not afraid. In my soul is the song of creation. Is this why your seeds depart upon wind and breeze Risking death and annihilation Because of the the song that has called them? Isolation and pain fade with the night As birth and new light sing ecstasy into life. Every season is the flower of beauty unfolding. The Happy Druid
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> I Speak with Trees > I speak with trees. > They answer my questions.
<SNIP> > Isolation and pain fade with the night > As birth and new light sing ecstasy into life. > Every season is the flower of beauty unfolding. > The Happy Druid
The Only Good Druid IS a Happy Druid! Wulfy – (Who knows too many unhappy Druids) == WulFrost’s Hideaway: http://www.geocities.com/southbeach/8826/
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> Isolation and pain fade with the night
As birth and new light >sing ecstasy into life.
Every season is the flower of beauty >unfolding.
The Happy Druid I don’t know. I’m beginning to suspect that Druid isn’t actually a new breed of dog that I’ve never known about…"?’ Di Fields and Atticus (the black lab from heaven)
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>I don’t know. I’m beginning to suspect that Druid isn’t actually a new breed >of dog that I’ve never known about…"?’
I dunno. I live with a big hairy Druid, and sometimes it’s *really* hard to tell him from the dogs. They both leave lots of hair on the carpet, chew up the pens, eat everything in sight, and hog the bed! Cris Waller Visit the Predator Defense Institute website! http://www.envirolink.org/orgs/pdi/index.htm
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