Do you know what? Having been put through 4 seasons of hellish football at times, at last I can take a small amount of pride in my team again.
The league will sort itself out, we have a lot of youngsters whose form will probably dip in and out a bit. I like the ethos of youth, shame we didn't have the balls to do it 2 years ago.
Does he go and sleep on your bed? My beeatch used to do that. I couldn't work out how, as she was kept in the kitchen. I watched her one morning through the kitchen window, open the the kitchen door (one paw on the worktop and the other paw on the door handle) and make her way upstairs for a kip... she got her way, the bed now gets covered and she has run of the house.
If anyone is considering giving an ex racer a home PM me and I will put you in contact with a well established rehoming establishment.
Greys make fantastic pets, low maintenance - 20-30 minute walks and then they sleep... and sleep... and then sleep some more. Feed them, water them and exercise them and you will have a buddy for life.
You're not wrong!! When I took my ***** home I slowly reduced the protein intake as when not racing the protein requirement drops off.
She turns 9 tomorrow and still looks race fit(ish)
As for breeding, I dont like to see the same parent cross until the fourth generation at least.
Of course both Rupes and Jan would prefer to keep Surman, unfortunately the window is closing rapidly and the bank manager is drumming his fingers on his desk.
In my opinion there is no communication issue here.
It's all spin spin, sugar.
...Women! Can't live with 'em, can't make soup with em.
When a woman hits 20 strange things happen to them... same can be said for 18, 19, 21, 23, 24, and from 25 to 40.