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keithy_19
06-14-2011, 07:39 PM
He's been not acting like himself for a week or so. He hasn't been able to keep anything he eats or drinks down and has had diarrhea. We took him to the vet today and found after some blood work found out that he has pretty severe kidney failure. This comes as a shock considering that two weeks before he was much more energetic and spry. He is getting older (he's 12 and a midsized (19 pounds though he's lost about 3-4 pounds since his last check up last year) cockapoo) and there was nothing that my family or myself could do to prevent this. It's a consequence of age. But I'll be honest when saying that he really has been such a great dog. Really, a great, loveable, kind dog. And it sounds stupid, but the saying about dogs being man's best friend is really true. He's always been there and such a comfort whenever things went bad for me. Whether it be the loss of a loved one, a bad break up, a medical setback, or even a all-night bender, he was always cheerful and just so great. And I just loved being unable to sleep and going downstairs to watch infomercials and having him bounce down the stairs and wiggle his tail and sit on my lap when I sat on the floor. And he has always been able to quell any anxiety I was feeling. He's lived a good life and we're not thinking about putting him down yet, but I know that the end probably isn't too far off.
I'm going to do all I can to enjoy the time left we have together, but fuck this is tearing me apart. I'm going to miss him so much.
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I am so sorry man.
I am dealing with a very similar situation with Duke. He is now 9 and suffers from cushings disease and whole bunch of other medical problems. I wish I could say something but I can't. No words can do enough justice to describe watching a beloved dog age. Its such a difficult process. All you can do is give your pooch a hug and savor every moment you have. Know that he loves you just as much as you love him.
One of the great tragedies of this earth is the life span of our animal friends. They are like our children.
I am so sorry man.
I am dealing with a very similar situation with Duke. He is now 9 and suffers from cushings disease and whole bunch of other medical problems. I wish I could say something but I can't. No words can do enough justice to describe watching a beloved dog age. All you can do is give your pooch a hug and savor every moment you have. Know that he loves you just as much as you love him.
One of the great tragedies of this earth is the life span of our animal friends. They are like our children.
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He is adorable btw
DOHO@HOME
06-15-2011, 04:42 AM
Sorry to hear shit like this and I really know how you feel about a dog.
I have been dealing with some huge vet bills for my seven year old german shepard but I feel I owe her for being such a huge joy in my families life.
Ihave had a number of dogs during my life and they all tend to fall into this do whatever I have to do to make them healthy.
All I can add is enjoy every last minute with such a great piece of your family, and fuck those who say it's only a dog you can another one.
KC2OSO
06-15-2011, 05:03 AM
I feel for you man. He's not just a dog and it's hard to watch an old friend go. If the vet thinks he's not in too much pain, then he can hang in with you for as long as he can. Hope you can make what's left of his time comfortable for him.
Doom Penis
06-15-2011, 06:49 AM
Sorry.
WRESTLINGFAN
06-15-2011, 06:56 AM
Sorry to hear about the sad news. I know what its like. 3 years ago I had to put down my 12 year old dobie. I battled with deciding whether or not to do that until I finally saw that she was not eating, with alot of thinking I decided to have the vet put her to sleep.
There is no pet like a dog, they are loyal and dependable, sometimes mischevious but all in all im sure every dog owner knows that they are truly mans best friend.
keithy_19
06-15-2011, 11:16 AM
He started eating better today. The vet said we should feed him broiled chicken and white rice and he's taken to it.
My mom called today to ask what we should do (she wasn't around when I got the call from the vet yesterday) and he said here's nothing you can do. When she asked how much time he said sooner rather than later.
I don't want him to die at the vet. He's always been a dog that gets depressed when my family isn't around. I don't want his final moments to be in a hospital room. He should go where he's always been happy to be.
DOHO@HOME
06-15-2011, 11:28 AM
god dam you are a trooper and I take my hat of to you for doing the right thing with your best friend and family member.
Good for you, hang in and take care.
WRESTLINGFAN
06-15-2011, 11:35 AM
Good to hear that he is eating. It was one of the hardest decisions I had to do when I put mine to sleep.
keithy_19
06-15-2011, 11:35 AM
They said that the only thing they could possibly do is put him on an IV and flush out his system. It might do nothing, but they could try it.
And him eating something today and drinking a good amount of water means he isn't suffering. So...I don't know. That's my main concern. I just want him to be as comfortable as possible.
disneyspy
06-15-2011, 02:18 PM
best thoughts going your way
cougarjake13
06-15-2011, 03:39 PM
They said that the only thing they could possibly do is put him on an IV and flush out his system. It might do nothing, but they could try it.
And him eating something today and drinking a good amount of water means he isn't suffering. So...I don't know. That's my main concern. I just want him to be as comfortable as possible.
good sign that hes eating
would be great if the iv thing works
TooCute
06-15-2011, 07:44 PM
Hey Keithy, I don't know what his bloodwork looked like so obviously I can't make a super informed comment, but generally speaking, if you can get him onto a prescription renal diet and give him subcutaneous fluids at home (these things reduce the work that his kidneys have to do and reduce the amount of toxic substances that build up in his blood, making him feel crummy), you may not necessarily prolong his life, but you will make him feel better for sure.
Fluids are really easy to give at home, sure there's a needle involved but it's really not intimidating.
You should talk to your vet about that possibility and whether it would help your pup feel better.
Also, when the time comes, there are housecall vets who will come to your house and go through the process with you, so that you don't have to take him to a hospital and everything.
Best of luck. I know you're doing everything you can so just enjoy the time you have left and know that when you decide that the time has come, you're doing the right thing so don't feel a moment's guilt about it.
keithy_19
06-15-2011, 08:02 PM
Hey Keithy, I don't know what his bloodwork looked like so obviously I can't make a super informed comment, but generally speaking, if you can get him onto a prescription renal diet and give him subcutaneous fluids at home (these things reduce the work that his kidneys have to do and reduce the amount of toxic substances that build up in his blood, making him feel crummy), you may not necessarily prolong his life, but you will make him feel better for sure.
Fluids are really easy to give at home, sure there's a needle involved but it's really not intimidating.
You should talk to your vet about that possibility and whether it would help your pup feel better.
Also, when the time comes, there are housecall vets who will come to your house and go through the process with you, so that you don't have to take him to a hospital and everything.
Best of luck. I know you're doing everything you can so just enjoy the time you have left and know that when you decide that the time has come, you're doing the right thing so don't feel a moment's guilt about it.
I'm comfortable with needles. And, it just sounds like the vets are saying there is not much we can do. He's very weak, but he's comfortable. He didn't eat tonight which isn't good, but what can you do. It sucks, but it's just part of life. That's what I keep telling myself. I'm starting to accept that this is the end and there's not much we can do. I just don't want to put him through more than he's already gone through if it's all for nothing.
keithy_19
06-16-2011, 10:10 AM
It's not looking good. And I knew that. He still wags his tail when someone comes in the door and he's not suffering. Which is the most important thing to me.
It wrecked me last night when basically my whole family was sitting in my living room (including my dog who really is part of the family) and people realized they never had a picture of them with Max. And seeing my family trying to put on a smile with red eyes and tears and take what will be the last picture they'll ever have with him killed me.
And I know I need to think of the memories I have with the little guy, and I am, but it hit me that pretty soon I'm never going to be able to pet him again. Or give him a biscuit. Or go for a walk with him. Or hear him bark.
I'm trying to be strong with this. For my family and for him, but in the past month before we knew he was sick I really confided and loved his company. I always did, but I did even more so. But that's a good thing. I'm just going to miss it.
jennysmurf
06-16-2011, 10:52 AM
I'm sorry buddy.:glurps:
Misteriosa
06-16-2011, 11:01 AM
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keithy_19
06-16-2011, 11:13 AM
I'm sorry buddy.:glurps:
Thanks. I'm doing my best to keep things in perspective. And I've been drinking a lot lately. Maybe not the best idea, but it's what it is. He's comfortable and that's all that matters to me and my family. We don't want to be selfish. It's about him and his well being. It hurts like hell, but as long as he's not then I'm ok.
Melrapuo
06-16-2011, 11:29 AM
Sorry for what you're going through. The possible death of a long-time pet sucks a lot.
I had a cat of mine that we had for 13 years die about four years ago. She ended up with tumors within her stomach and was hacking up a lot of fluid. One weekend my sister (the "owner" of the cat) had decided to go down and visit friends, and was avoiding the fact that her cat was dying and should be put down. She said she would do it the moment she came back Sunday night, but unfortunately the cat died Sunday morning. And let me tell you, from seeing what I saw, I would definitely vote for asking a vet to put the animal down. Watching it suffer in pain like that and having nothing whatsoever to do to help ease the pain was something I never want to go through again. The cat was very sweet and loving, and it killed me that I wasn't old enough to just take the animal to the vet and ease her pain.
I hope everything works out, Keith.
keithy_19
06-16-2011, 08:28 PM
After talking to the vet today we've decided that since there is no sign of suffering, we're going to try to flush his system with an iv treatment. Instead of doing the usual 2-3 day treatment we're going to do one and the vet will see if it seems to be doing anything for him. If it's not, we'll take him back home and just make him as comfortable as possible (something the iv flush will help with). I'm holding onto hope but I'm also realistic.
Thanks to everyone for the kind words and thoughts. It's probably what gave him the strength to hop up on a chair in my living room and climb up the stairs a few times today on his own.
MIKEYDAKEN
06-16-2011, 11:14 PM
i had a dog from 1995 until 2006 greatest dog you could have considering he was used as a training dog for fighting dogs for the first year of his life. 2005 we find a lump on him turns out it's cancer me and my family get him chemo and he looks good for 7 months, we take him in for a check up and find the cancer has spread from just skin to blood , bone and his brain i was fucking destroyed we kept him as well fed and comfortable as possible and he fought it until one day i took him in for a session and he gave me a look that i knew was him finally not being able to go anymore and i'm sitting here tearing up just thinking about it. so keith i know and feel what your going through and i hope your family are get through this ok.
WhistlePig
06-17-2011, 06:23 PM
I'm so sorry. :glurps: Losing a pet is so painful, but take comfort in the fact that he's had a great life with you.
jauble
06-17-2011, 06:33 PM
Hey Keithy this one is killing me. I had a boxer that rode home with me when I was a young kid who ran into some medical issues about the time that I was 18. I lived in the suburbs at the time with a wooded area behind the neighborhood. I had to walk about a half hour into the woods to find her and then carry her back into my parents place to be put down at the vet because of her cancer. For the amount of pain that she would have been in there was not one yelp when I carried her back in. She wanted to die in the woods but she came back willingly. Enjoy your time and I am sorry for whats coming, dogs are the best.
keithy_19
06-17-2011, 07:01 PM
Hey Keithy this one is killing me. I had a boxer that rode home with me when I was a young kid who ran into some medical issues about the time that I was 18. I lived in the suburbs at the time with a wooded area behind the neighborhood. I had to walk about a half hour into the woods to find her and then carry her back into my parents place to be put down at the vet because of her cancer. For the amount of pain that she would have been in there was not one yelp when I carried her back in. She wanted to die in the woods but she came back willingly. Enjoy your time and I am sorry for whats coming, dogs are the best.
I'm sorry for your loss. It really is awful.
But some good news to come out of this is that my dog is at the vet getting the IV flush and resting comfortably. The vet even said that he's showing signs of improvement already in regards to interest in food, which is nice to know. We'll see how it's going tomorrow, and see if the vet thinks we should continue the full treatment (which would be another day) or if we should take him home and just enjoy the fact that he's not as weak. I'm just happy that it seems like we did the right thing when it comes to his quality of life by going through with the treatment.
jauble
06-17-2011, 07:59 PM
I'm sorry for your loss. It really is awful.
But some good news to come out of this is that my dog is at the vet getting the IV flush and resting comfortably. The vet even said that he's showing signs of improvement already in regards to interest in food, which is nice to know. We'll see how it's going tomorrow, and see if the vet thinks we should continue the full treatment (which would be another day) or if we should take him home and just enjoy the fact that he's not as weak. I'm just happy that it seems like we did the right thing when it comes to his quality of life by going through with the treatment.
Awesome stuff. And as far as my dog goes I spent every moment besides birth with her which is the only reason I claim her as my dog and not that of my parents. I loved her and she was great but we knew it was time. My parents have a different dog that loses her shit when I come home that was a stray that I lived with for about a year. It is just amazing how much dogs become part of our lives.
keithy_19
06-17-2011, 09:42 PM
Awesome stuff. And as far as my dog goes I spent every moment besides birth with her which is the only reason I claim her as my dog and not that of my parents. I loved her and she was great but we knew it was time. My parents have a different dog that loses her shit when I come home that was a stray that I lived with for about a year. It is just amazing how much dogs become part of our lives.
This current dog we have was the best dog any of us have ever had. He is really the family pet, and I was 11 when we got him (and I was also the loudest voice in wanting a dog) so I guess I grew up with him always being there. My brothers have moved out (I'm the last one living at home) but playing with the dog is the first thing any of them do when they come over.
It was tough giving him over to the vet today. We all knew it wasn't going to be the last time we saw him, but just the weight of the situation (seeing this energetic playful thing in a daze and lethargic and how it came seemingly out of nowhere) hit my mom pretty hard at the moment. I've kind of taken it upon myself to ask the tougher questions, I guess to spare her some difficulty.
keithy_19
06-19-2011, 01:40 PM
RIP Max.
disneyspy
06-19-2011, 01:42 PM
sorry man
keithy_19
06-19-2011, 01:46 PM
sorry man
Thanks.
The vet called today and told us how they took him out of his cage and he had a seizure. There wasn't anything else for us to do and we didn't want him to suffer. So we go to the vet and he's laying down on a blanket and he starts wagging his tail when he see's us. So I'm glad that he didn't go without the people he's provided so much joy to being around him.
jauble
06-19-2011, 02:08 PM
ah fuck, sorry to hear about that. I am glad you were able to see him. Best wishes.
Snacks
06-19-2011, 02:23 PM
Sorry Keithy! Usually the best thing you can do for the dog is to let them go and not suffer. Its harder to do the right thing and IMO you did the right thing! It sucks I know I had to do it a couple times already. Im sure you have memories that will last a life time! Good luck!
cougarjake13
06-19-2011, 03:19 PM
rip max
jennysmurf
06-19-2011, 03:25 PM
Poor Keithy, I'm sorry.
WhistlePig
06-19-2011, 05:10 PM
So glad you got to see him one last time. You did the right thing for your buddy, it was his time. RIP Max. :down:
DOHO@HOME
06-20-2011, 03:14 AM
Sorry you had to go through the last tuff days, but you did the best for him and you will always have the memories to fall back on when you miss him.
RIP Max
Jujubees2
06-20-2011, 04:38 AM
Sorry for your loss.
DOHO@HOME
06-21-2011, 09:01 AM
god damit now I'm in a shit storm with my dog and have to take some time out of work to take the poor girl to the vet.
when I tilt her head back to give her some meds she loses control of her hind legs and then seems like she is dizzy and stumbling around.
She is so scared and is just wondering what the fuck is happening to her.
Poor dog she is just starting to get her asshole back and now this:wallbash:
wish me luck:glurps:
disneyspy
06-21-2011, 09:03 AM
god damit now I'm in a shit storm with my dog and have to take some time out of work to take the poor girl to the vet.
when I tilt her head back to give her some meds she loses control of her hind legs and then seems like she is dizzy and stumbling around.
She is so scared and is just wondering what the fuck is happening to her.
Poor dog she is just starting to get her asshole back and now this:wallbash:
wish me luck:glurps:
good luck man,hopefully its something easily fixed
DOHO@HOME
06-21-2011, 09:27 AM
thanks spy I need all the prayers I can get, this dog was born in my shower and is a huge part of my everyday life and what a real good dog.:glurps:
keithy_19
06-21-2011, 12:35 PM
I'm sending positive thoughts your way. Best of luck.
Earlshog
06-21-2011, 12:55 PM
Thanks.
The vet called today and told us how they took him out of his cage and he had a seizure. There wasn't anything else for us to do and we didn't want him to suffer. So we go to the vet and he's laying down on a blanket and he starts wagging his tail when he see's us. So I'm glad that he didn't go without the people he's provided so much joy to being around him.
Sorry dude... Life really blows sometimes.
Keep your head up!
Melrapuo
06-21-2011, 01:31 PM
Sorry bud. At least you got to be there with him in the end.
keithy_19
06-21-2011, 02:34 PM
I'm happy he's not in pain. And he went peaceful and he wasn't alone.
The whole not having him at the house is starting to hit me. Like, if I ever went downstairs during the night he would come running down with me, all sleepy eyed and wait for me to play with him or get him a biscuit. Not having him greet you when you come int he door is something we just have to get used to. It sucks, but it's part of life.
WRESTLINGFAN
06-21-2011, 05:30 PM
Sorry to hear about your loss of your buddy Max. Its like losing a family member you did all you can to make his last days as good as it could be.
Justice4all
06-21-2011, 07:21 PM
RIP Max.
I'm so sorry Keith.
DOHO@HOME
06-22-2011, 06:07 AM
I'm sending positive thoughts your way. Best of luck.
thanks for the positive thoughts, I just called to check in with the vet and she is doing better and waiting for results to come back, I know how you feel with the no dog around feeling it hit me this morning when she was not at the bottom of the stairs waiting for me.
hope she will be home within a day or so.:bye:
keithy_19
06-22-2011, 01:20 PM
thanks for the positive thoughts, I just called to check in with the vet and she is doing better and waiting for results to come back, I know how you feel with the no dog around feeling it hit me this morning when she was not at the bottom of the stairs waiting for me.
hope she will be home within a day or so.:bye:
I'm crossing my fingers for you :happy:
disneyspy
06-22-2011, 01:38 PM
hopin for the best doho
keithy_19
06-22-2011, 02:07 PM
I just wanted to say thanks to everyone who said kind things about Max and my situation. It was really nice of all of you.
And for those of you who didn't feel it appropriate to say something nice here, well, fuck you (I'm kidding of course).
keithy_19
06-27-2011, 05:53 PM
Whatta dick.
(On behalf of Keithy, I just want Duke to know he wasn't talking about you. He's referring to a spammer.)
KC2OSO
06-28-2011, 06:07 AM
Whatta dick.
(On behalf of Keithy, I just want Duke to know he wasn't talking about you. He's referring to a spammer.)
That's funny ... only to be followed by another spam post.
Meantime, keithy, sorry for your loss.
We lost a Boston last year to old age. She must have been 13 or 14 and just got old and died one day. She was a puppy mill throw away and a real great dog and we got her when she was 8 or 9 y.o. so she had a few good years at the end.
A few months later we got a message about a French Bull from a mill that had been passed from house to house and wasn't doing that well and we decided to give her a try. Turns out all she needed was some consistency, patience, and training and she's doing really well with us. The house was too quiet without a dog in it. :happy:
keithy_19
07-16-2011, 08:12 PM
My family and I had no intention of getting another dog anytime soon. It felt like a diservice to the memory of Max (though it's not at all which we realized). The house has been real empty and my brother had found a dog that him and his wife were going to get out in Lancaster. It turns out this dog had a brother and we mulled over whether or not we should make the leap. Unfortunately, the dog was purchased by someone else when we finally decided to get him. But when lookingwe found another dog whose name is Charlie. He's the same breed as Max, but he looks more like a cocker spaniel (we didn't want to get a clone of our previous dog).
I give you Charlie, the newest addition to my household.
http://www.lancasterpuppies.com/sites/default/files/imagecache/uc_thumbnail/Charlie.JPG
We got him today and he's been nothing but great so far.
spoon
07-16-2011, 08:26 PM
This is one relationship even you can't f up!
Congrats buddy. Dogs are the bestest!
PapaBear
07-16-2011, 08:33 PM
This is one relationship even you can't f up!
Congrats buddy. Dogs are the bestest!
Yeah, but the dog's blog is already getting more traffic than Keithy's.
spoon
07-16-2011, 08:51 PM
Yeah, but the dog's blog is already getting more traffic than Keithy's.
Well that goes without saying. Sporadic Woofery?
Oh and Keithy, just read this thread in full to find out what happened and couldn't be more sad for you and the fam. I've grown up with dogs my whole life and have been through this a few times.
The first was my childhood dog which was awesome and was put down when I was 8. I LOVED that dog (old english sheep dog) and it was the furriest, goofiest, friendliest dog I have ever met to this day. My parents gave us, my sisters and I, one last goodbye with him, but only told us he was getting a checkup bc he'd been pretty sick. REAL sick looking back. And to this day I'm mad they didn't at least level with me. My sisters were really young 3-4 at the time, so that I understand, but I was old enough to at least go with my dad to say goodbye the right way. I was worried, but thought my parents wouldn't lie to me about it and didn't understand why they did it for quite some time. I remember not talking to them for over a week and it had to only make it worse on them. Between your sad event and thinking back about mine, I'm pretty morose right now.
spoon
07-16-2011, 09:01 PM
I was away when you went through this, wish I could have tried helping out.
My sister just had a scare with their pup (13 now) and my dog's long time buddy. He too wouldn't eat or drink, and before this kept nothing down. As it turned out, he had a form of canine hepatitis and issues with his pancreas and kidneys bc of it as well. He was REAL close to dying as they paid a LOT to treat their buddy for over a decade, including meds, ivs and more. As of last week he came home and is doing much better. He's still on meds, very slow and gingerly to say the least, but doing better none-the-less. At that age they rec putting the dog down bc they usually don't recover. However, this guy is tough and they love him, heck the whole family does. So far so good, as Schmidty continues to show more pep in his step everyday as my lil sis says.
fingers crossed
keithy_19
07-16-2011, 09:04 PM
Well that goes without saying. Sporadic Woofery?
Oh and Keithy, just read this thread in full to find out what happened and couldn't be more sad for you and the fam. I've grown up with dogs my whole life and have been through this a few times.
The first was my childhood dog which was awesome and was put down when I was 8. I LOVED that dog (old english sheep dog) and it was the furriest, goofiest, friendliest dog I have ever met to this day. My parents gave us, my sisters and I, one last goodbye with him, but only told us he was getting a checkup bc he'd been pretty sick. REAL sick looking back. And to this day I'm mad they didn't at least level with me. My sisters were really young 3-4 at the time, so that I understand, but I was old enough to at least go with my dad to say goodbye the right way. I was worried, but thought my parents wouldn't lie to me about it and didn't understand why they did it for quite some time. I remember not talking to them for over a week and it had to only make it worse on them. Between your sad event and thinking back about mine, I'm pretty morose right now.
Sporadic Woofery is pretty amazing.
That is a rough situation. I don't know what I would do if in your shoes.
But hey, hockey's coming back before you know it. And you can look at porn to cheer you up. So there's that. :thumbup:
spoon
07-16-2011, 09:13 PM
Sporadic Woofery is pretty amazing.
That is a rough situation. I don't know what I would do if in your shoes.
But hey, hockey's coming back before you know it. And you can look at porn to cheer you up. So there's that. :thumbup:
I'm fine man, good mems in there too.
And there you go Keithy, modify the name of your blog as a tribute to max! I'm sure you wrote about him at least a few times, but hey, who reads that site? Am I right?!
Perhaps this can be your relaunch of the site and actually get some hits!
:innocent:
keithy_19
07-16-2011, 09:59 PM
And there you go Keithy, modify the name of your blog as a tribute to max! I'm sure you wrote about him at least a few times, but hey, who reads that site? Am I right?!
Perhaps this can be your relaunch of the site and actually get some hits!
:innocent:
It's weird. I didn't write anything on there about him during the last few weeks of his life. I guess I write the blog as some sort of "escape" and didn't want to bring in really sad things there.
I follow the same policy when it comes to MS. I've never written about it there and I've never had a desire too. :huh:
spoon
07-16-2011, 10:01 PM
Makes perfect sense actually. Perhaps one day I'll check it out.
keithy_19
07-16-2011, 10:15 PM
Makes perfect sense actually. Perhaps one day I'll check it out.
:wallbash:
:laugh:
spoon
07-16-2011, 10:50 PM
I read it all the time, you know that!
Remember that time you went on that rant about too little salt on Pepperidge Farm goldfish? You were so on with that one!
:unsure:
disneyspy
07-17-2011, 12:32 AM
or that time he complained about gay sex not being ruff enuff,that was a good article
spoon
07-17-2011, 11:07 AM
or that time he complained about gay sex not being ruff enuff,that was a good article
Watch ur tone in this thread MOD-gramps! Mind your forum!
:wink:
disneyspy
07-17-2011, 11:31 AM
Watch ur tone in this thread MOD-gramps! Mind your forum!
:wink:
this aint my forum
Snacks
07-17-2011, 11:33 AM
Good luck with the new pup! Nothing better then a dog now training the little guy is the only thing that sucks but shouldnt take you long.
spoon
07-17-2011, 11:35 AM
somehow justjon trained dspy and pb to be his bitch real quick
Keithy's got this!
spoon
07-17-2011, 11:36 AM
although, pb makes ds look so bad (day mods suck ass)
Judge Smails
07-19-2011, 07:08 PM
Great Forum - Saying Hi!
Great topic.
Great solution.
You're a fucking liar.
This isn't a great forum.
jennysmurf
07-19-2011, 07:31 PM
You're a fucking liar.
This isn't a great forum.
I haven't seen any great solutions, either, now that you mention it.
keithy_19
07-19-2011, 08:20 PM
I haven't seen any great solutions, either, now that you mention it.
You don't need solutions when you know people care:innocent:
jennysmurf
07-19-2011, 09:38 PM
You don't need solutions when you know people care:innocent:
And we do. So very much.:wub:
spoon
07-19-2011, 11:01 PM
And we do. So very much.:wub:
Well, about Keithy's dogs...that f'n bastard Keithy, not so much
:wink:
jennysmurf
07-20-2011, 08:14 PM
Apparently, the spammers care about Keithy's dog too. They're always here.
keithy_19
07-22-2011, 02:50 AM
Apparently, the spammers care about Keithy's dog too. They're always here.
It's a story that tales on the heart strings and these spammers are trying to get into our wallets via our hearts. Fucking awful people.
keithy_19
07-22-2011, 02:52 AM
It's a story that tales on the heart strings and these spammers are trying to get into our wallets via our hearts. Fucking awful people.
Then again maybe they just really felt moved by the story but still had to peddle there filth. I'm kind of high by the way and feel like I should try to look at things from another angle.
jennysmurf
07-22-2011, 05:54 PM
Then again maybe they just really felt moved by the story but still had to peddle there filth. I'm kind of high by the way and feel like I should try to look at things from another angle.
Angles piss me off.
disneyspy
07-23-2011, 12:30 AM
Angles piss me off.
does heavan know you're missing?
keithy_19
07-24-2011, 05:10 PM
Angles piss me off.
:wub:
zildjian361
07-31-2011, 09:37 AM
took my car for a oil change yesterday to the same place i took it 3 months ago, guy tells me the threads are stripped ok, chared me $50 to rethread them and put a new bolt. now my muthafukin car is leakin oil, wait till I go back tommorow he's gonna have 99 problems for fuckin up my whip:smoke::drunk:
disneyspy
07-31-2011, 10:06 AM
took my car for a oil change yesterday to the same place i took it 3 months ago, guy tells me the threads are stripped ok, chared me $50 to rethread them and put a new bolt. now my muthafukin car is leakin oil, wait till I go back tommorow he's gonna have 99 problems for fuckin up my whip:smoke::drunk:
i know dog and car are spelled alot alike but i think you used the wrong thread
keithy_19
07-31-2011, 07:11 PM
i know dog and car are spelled alot alike but i think you used the wrong thread
:lol:
spoon
07-31-2011, 07:20 PM
stupid mod humor
disneyspy
07-31-2011, 11:52 PM
stupid sexy flanders
keithy_19
08-01-2011, 12:09 AM
stupid sexy flanders
:lol:
spoon
08-02-2011, 01:29 AM
if you love the cock,quote me
FINALLY!! An admin that's active! This guy is getting shit done. And no, of course nobody really looks at sailor as an admin! He's a glorified Super Poster at best.
keithy_19
08-04-2011, 05:21 PM
Apparently, the spammers care about Keithy's dog too. They're always here.
A statement has never been more valid. Locking this.
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