guy
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EB picture siteshttp://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
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Ghilliegumdrop
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I see that you are at work again Guy. Nice to know you have lots of time for doing club stuff.
Jan
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guy
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It is called displacement activity .
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Victoria
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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!!
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Lin Dyke
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Would that be the red or the white fluid
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guy
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what is the best dose do you think?
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Victoria
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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!!
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guy
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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.
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Annie as admin
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medicine or not? meat or poison?May I respectfully suggest a Rusty Nail?
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guy
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remind us | Quote: | May I respectfully suggest a Rusty Nail?
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Annie as admin
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rusty nailIt 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
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guy
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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
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