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guy

EB picture sites

http://photos.scc.asso.fr/thumbna...neul%20breton&event=recherche

http://www.chiens-de-france.com/chiens/

select epagneul breton from drop down list. lots to look at here.

http://www.epagneul-breton.org/phpBB2/galerie/index.php

http://www.keranlouan.com/lettre_a_femelles.html and http://www.keranlouan.com/lettre_a_males.html
Ghilliegumdrop

I see that you are at work again Guy. Nice to know you have lots of time for doing club stuff.
Jan
guy

It is called displacement activity .

Laughing
Victoria

Guy, please do not seek medical advice for your displacement activity syndrome; don't you dare get a cure for it!! Just keep up the fluids!!
Lin Dyke

Would that be the red or the white fluid Laughing
guy

what is the best dose do you think?
Victoria

The terminology in a medical sense for the suggested intake is 'Free fluids'; the usage does not suggest however, that the contents of the container are without a cost! A word of caution; the side effects can include slurred speech, vertigo, blurred or double vision (you may note a huge increase in the number of Breton in your possession)!
As your condition is probably incurable, it would seem that a continued use of the suggested medication at the recommended rate will be a life long treatment. It is neither suggested nor implied that you seek a second opinion!!
guy

Victoria - thank you for that. I had thought TLC PRN was enough. I have found NZ Sauvignon Blanc and Aus Merlot particularly efficacious; but then also discovered a late harvest French Chardonnay by the name 'Indocile' (re christened Imbecile in this houshold) which seems to have some very good properties. Laughing Laughing
Annie as admin

medicine or not? meat or poison?

May I respectfully suggest a Rusty Nail?
guy

remind us
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May I respectfully suggest a Rusty Nail?
Annie as admin

rusty nail

It works for numerous medical (and non-medical) conditions, including - recovering from diving expeditions, rock climbing, mountain climbing, very wet field trials, and, oh yes, non-won dog shows!
Two thirds good Malt and one third Drambuie (although I prefer Bruadar in mine - honey flavoured and lovely and gooey sweet) John had his own variation on this after a heavy climbing meet - half and half Glayva and Glenfiddich.
Annie
guy

a little testing is in order i think. used to have whisky mac in my hip flask on shoot days - that is before it was stolen Sad

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