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Old Oct 23rd 2013, 7:09 pm
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Originally Posted by Kevrev
That's why I want another one! Lol! One at the back of the house and one at the front
They are pets and they do work as well. I have an ex racer greyhound, Jessie. They all work when they are out n about but when they are at home they do like their sleep :P The cas are perfect for keeping livestock safe from foxes etc too
Ah but what about the sides of the house

I think my two need a pep talk about earning their keep.

I wonder if thers many jobs going in the RoI for two aging Scruffbags?
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Old Oct 23rd 2013, 7:12 pm
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Originally Posted by Meg990
Ah but what about the sides of the house

I think my two need a pep talk about earning their keep.

I wonder if thers many jobs going in the RoI for two aging Scruffbags?
That's a point, il get 3 more Get them to sign on like all the other scruff bags! Lol!
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Old Oct 23rd 2013, 8:05 pm
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That's a point, il get 3 more Get them to sign on like all the other scruff bags! Lol!
Lol, one is blind and the other is deaf, so they should be entitled to some sort of disability, either that or you could employ them as a double act for one side of your house
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Old Oct 23rd 2013, 8:06 pm
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Lol, one is blind and the other is deaf, so they should be entitled to some sort of disability, either that or you could employ them as a double act for one side of your house
Why are you spending 50 grand on a house for? The dogs probably qualify for a house foc in England! Lol!
You could even register as their carer and get a free car
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Old Oct 23rd 2013, 8:11 pm
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Why are you spending 50 grand on a house for? The dogs probably qualify for a house foc in England! Lol!
You could even register as their carer and get a free car
Did you just say the word "free"

Lol, why didn't i think of that, the car sounds super, if i don't mention I already have a car then I can have a dogmobile complete with fur, mud, sand and whiffs and a car for when i pretend to be normal, complete with cleaness and febreze type smells.
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Old Oct 23rd 2013, 8:30 pm
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Just tried to post a pic but it didn't work Found a pic of a dog with steveie wonder glasses driving :P
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Old Oct 23rd 2013, 8:37 pm
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Just tried to post a pic but it didn't work Found a pic of a dog with steveie wonder glasses driving :P
So thats where my glasses went! Theiving dogs, I bet it had my humbugs out of the side door too.

Driving dogs, theres a thought, I rather like the idea of being driven around by a chauffeur, so long as it aint the blind one.

Not as much land as i'd like but I do like the idea of a tower, it'd be useful for storing tall junk- http://www.daft.ie/searchsale.daft?id=736577
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Old Oct 23rd 2013, 8:50 pm
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Oooo I like that!
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Old Oct 23rd 2013, 9:00 pm
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Oooo I like that!
Its ok isn't it, ready to move into really, but theres not huge scope for improvement and i do quite fancy something that involves a bit of DIY.
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Old Oct 23rd 2013, 9:01 pm
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This is quite nice :P http://www.property.ie/property-for-...-Kerry/520562/
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Old Oct 23rd 2013, 9:06 pm
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5/10, could do better really.
Photo 2- I probably should be wowed by the wildlife, but i just feel unnerved, its like they're all waiting...staring...i'm sure i can see one with a knife and fork.
Photo 9-I couldn't possibly climb those stairs
Photo 26-The dolphin (i'm not too good with my sea animals...whale?) looks like a bit of an exhibitionist, couldn't be doing with that as a neighbour.
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Old Oct 23rd 2013, 9:18 pm
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5/10, could do better really.
Photo 2- I probably should be wowed by the wildlife, but i just feel unnerved, its like they're all waiting...staring...i'm sure i can see one with a knife and fork.
Photo 9-I couldn't possibly climb those stairs
Photo 26-The dolphin (i'm not too good with my sea animals...whale?) looks like a bit of an exhibitionist, couldn't be doing with that as a neighbour.
Rent the upstairs out to a tenant and buy a harpoon?
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Old Oct 23rd 2013, 9:22 pm
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Rent the upstairs out to a tenant and buy a harpoon?
And risk upsetting the rest of the sealife, no, i think i'll stick with inland, has there ever been a horror film about mad, blood thirsty seals? They've inspired me to make one.

Or get a stairlift
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Old Oct 23rd 2013, 9:31 pm
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I wouldn't be surprised if there had! Lol! Some of the shite that the film industry churns out. Just look at that sharknado :O

Yup stairlifts are good :P
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Old Oct 23rd 2013, 9:34 pm
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I wouldn't be surprised if there had! Lol! Some of the shite that the film industry churns out. Just look at that sharknado :O

Yup stairlifts are good :P
Lol, I've just had a quick look on wiki, Sharknado sounds...thrilling, is it a bird..is it a plane, nope its a shark.
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