[elky] non elky Going to the dogs was Re: Re: Wrecks (I sent this to the Nova list, figgered I might as well...

  • From: "Rick Draganowski" <dragan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <elky@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 11 Nov 2010 14:39:12 -0800

Mary my property is not level at all. I am too cripple to even walk around it 
once since part of it would be climbing. My Lady's dog is a 50-50 labrador and 
golden retriever and he actually jumps up and down to see me when I visit. I 
seem to get along with dogs better than I do with most people.

>From what I have learned after some study about those damn shock collars they 
>are an invention of the devil. it has been proven that dogs who are shocked at 
>the perimeter of property will bite anyone in the area of the shocking. 
>Multiple biting of face and neck as the system seems to set the dog into 
>attack mode in places on your lawn where they are shocked.

Looks like I will remain dogless but I am putting up a run wire from my house 
to my shop (about 200 feet) so when my Lady's dog comes to visit he will have a 
good run. (About sixty by two hundred feet.) He is a very well behaved dog who 
is allowed in my home but he prefers outside unless it is raining too hard.

Rick Draganowski






  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Mary McCarthy 
  To: elky@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2010 1:39 PM
  Subject: [elky] Re: Wrecks (I sent this to the Nova list, figgered I might as 
well...


  My guys know to stay in the back yard for playtime.  When you get the dog, 
you walk it around the perimeter on a leash until it learns the corners.  I 
walk Crazy Ellie on a leash around the estate (ahemmmm) but Jake is happy just 
to walk with me, no leash.  My "imprisoned" house dogs are - first and foremost 
- a security system.  They are here to greet intruders.  They don't seem to 
mind nice beds, and heat vent to sit on while watching outside for dangerous 
squirrel felons.  

  If you're not confident about 200lb. of dog in the house there are plenty of 
chihuahuas at the shelters.  They bring them up from CA where they're overrun 
with them on the
  'small dog' craze.  They are big dogs in little bodies.   And pits are great 
dogs, just with a Jersey attitude.   The shelter should give you a training 
video and help with any training problems.   There were a lot of coon hounds 
when we were looking, but the baying would drive me nuts.  Bad enough Jake 
began channeling his inner hound during the leg surgery. 

  I've never tried the electric collars. I think they are more for barking?   
As mean as I get is a choker collar.  Jakes is used but Ellie's is just for 
bling.  She wanted NOTHING to do with it until I wrestled in onto her, but we 
don't use it.  Just  confronting another one of those fear things.   Max the 
pit bull mix needed one because smarty could slip a collar off over his head.  

  shop!  petfinder.com  Find yourself a new best bud.

  Mary





    I want a dog, almost need a dog. But (there it is again)

    I could not imprison indoors or chain my dog and I cannot afford to fence 
my 1 1/3 acre of yard. There is over a hundred miles of wilderness in my back 
yard and Highway 101 is close below and it is not safe for a dog or any other 
animal.

    But I wish I could have a dog.

    Do those high tech electronic dog control thingies work? How do they work? 
Do they hurt the dog?

    Rick Draganowski
    (Dogless and miserable)
      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: Mary McCarthy 
      To: elky@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
      Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2010 11:46 AM
      Subject: [elky] Re: Wrecks (I sent this to the Nova list, figgered I 
might as well...


      yeah, that retirement thing looms big, doesn't it?  I think as long as 
you have a roof over your head and some food, these days you are way ahead of 
an awful lot of folks.   Adopt a dog, the shelter is full of ones that couldn't 
go with their families when they were foreclosed.  I think your retirement is 
going very well.  You have not plunked yourself down in a chair waiting to die 
- how many times have you seen that?  

      google took a new pic of our house and we are thrilled to announce that 
you cannot see it.  We are not quite upside down but getting there.  What I 
find odd is that the realtor value and the assessed value keep going down, but 
the taxes creep up a few hundred each year.  

      I'll see your Kmart and raise you 100 shares of GM.  

      My dogs eat very well.  You should be so lucky.  

      Mary




        All I know about retirement is that I work longer and harder than I 
ever did.  The reason for it is that my private disability insurance will end 
in just under 2 years.  My SSDI...well, I dunno if it'll end at 65 or 66.  And 
full SSI won't start until 66 (I'm 63 now....I can't believe I wrote that.  I 
don't feel anything like that old on the inside...but my body...well, that's 
another story) and my retirement...well, I lost that in my divorce.  I have a 
house that was worth $347k in 2007 and now I'd be lucky to get the $212 that 
zillow sez it's worth.  And while I'm not quite upside down on it, I'd probably 
get as much from walking away from it as I would from selling it after all's 
said and done.

        So I work hard to build for the future.  I thought I'd been doing that 
for the previous chapters in my life, but I had to start over numerous times.  
Some were the results of my actions, others were beyond my control...like 
losing a bundle when K-Mart devalued all its common stock to zero.  Zip.  
Nada....water under the bridge.

        I have some things going on that might prove fruitful.  Who knows?  Or 
I might walk out the door, find a cheap single-wide to rent and eat dog food.  
As Rick D would say, "the future is uncertain."  The idea of eating dog food 
makes me want to go to the store and buy a steak or two while I can afford it.  
Sounds delish right about now.  :)

        r


        On 11/9/2010 5:15 AM, John Christensen wrote: 
          I am still trying to figure out this 'retired' thing as it applies to 
you Ray. Now..... I have a lot of irons in the fire now, and my interests 
closely parallel yours. I am wondering just how far I will be leaving my poor 
wife in the dust if I make it to retirement age. I have some concerns that I 
have to do the physical stuff before I can't any more. For Cindy, the way her 
Grandma was (just like Cindy in almost every way.... working all the time, and 
healthy) I will be gone long before her. Still, I may be busier then than I am 
now. 

          I am tired just thinking about it. 
          JC


          On Tue, Nov 9, 2010 at 6:00 AM, Ray Buck <rbuck@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

            Glad ya listened to the little voice (vision) in yer head.  I 
believe in inner promptings...whatever form they might take.  I know 'em from 
both sides...those I listened to and those I ignored.  The results are much 
better when I've listened to 'em and acted accordingly.  Again, I'm glad you 
did, too.  I have no idea how these things work...just believe that they do.  
If I could figger out how to make 'em work on a reliable basis, I'd make 
several fortunes in different arenas and then I could retire.  Wait.  I AM 
retired.  Huh.  Whaddya know?

            r 



            On 11/8/2010 8:29 AM, STILLFRANKSFAULT@xxxxxxx wrote: 
              I to have experienced a glimpse into the future,  this is true.
                One day while driving to work I had a premonition, a vision of 
a collision between a red car and myself.
                 My vision started with me driving the same road and being hit 
buy a red car that ran a stop sign. The red car slams me squire in the drivers 
door. I see the car collapsing in on me, the breaking glass and the point of my 
demise. 
                 This vision was so strong, and vivid, that the hair stood up 
on the back of my neck. I got nervous and I slowed down. Just moments after I 
slowed  I was approaching an intersection when a car blows the stop sign about 
20 ft in front of me. He/she blasts straight across my path left to right. I 
estimated the car was moving at about 50-60 MPH and never touched the brakes.
              Here's the scary part, The car moved so fast that I can not even 
tell you what kind of car it was, The only feature I could zero in on was it's 
RED color.
                  I feel that if I did not slow down my speed would have put me 
straight into my vision. 
              So What am I to make of this, am I clairvoyant, A guardian angle, 
will I be able to again foresee my accidental death. Well, I never had another 
experience like that, but I do pay more  attention to intuition.    

              Smoky Mt. Frank 

              In a message dated 11/6/2010 7:05:55 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, 
dragan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
                 Seeing all of those graphic accidents brought it all back and 
I swear I still feel the pain of dying.

                Your results may vary.

                Rick Draganowski
                (Soli Deo Gloria)


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