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Sam’s Club has their same model (just different packaging).

They can hold a lot of weight.

Tip: If you do the 6 foot tall configuration and assemble them side by side, Butt and clamp them together, drill through the legs in 2 places (on both front and back legs) and bolt them together. Once you take the clamps off, they are more stable and aligned.

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Thanks! Tomorrow is his 14th birthday!
(Well, the 13th anniversary of his adoption from the humane society, where they said he was about a year old.)

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Hard to believe that he could have ended up at the humane society in the 1st place - good on you for giving a forever home.

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I though he looked aged.
That toy at his feet, dogs could teach us a lesson there.
There is a puppy still within who would rejoice if you were to pick it up and engage with him.

I took care of a neighbor dog while the owner is out of town for two days.The day before he left he and his old dog had a great time playing in the yard.
The dog died of old age while he was gone.

If you grow up all the way I think something is lost.

That work area is way too clean and organized!

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He had been badly beaten and abandoned in the street in Colorado Springs. He reacts very negatively to anyone who is ‘red-nosed’ drunk. I think I know what happened.
I try my best to give him as much as he gives to me, even though that is impossible.




I’ve been doing some major reorganizing. What you don’t see is the pile of boxes on the floor in the next room, which all need to be gone through, organized, and fit back onto shelving. Hence the desire for more shelving!

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Great pictures!
An old man explained that for each dog he ever owned, he gave it a piece of his heart - and the dog did the same in return.
He said that by the time he died, his heart would be all dog, and he would see the world and love as they did.

Purest love a man can know. If you don’t believe me, “lock your wife and your dog in the trunk of your car, come back in an hour and see which one is happy to see you.” :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

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That phrase needs a frame, a good frame.

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And to be hung in the man cave, where it can’t annoy anyone :wink:

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It seems fair to me :sweat_smile:

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“lock your spouse and your dog in the trunk of your car, come back in an hour and see which one is happy to see you.”

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Apologies for the sexist joke :grimacing:

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No apology needed, I wasn’t offended at all! Simply imagined such a sign in my home, and since my husband is a snarky ba… fellow who loves to razz me, I know that he would constantly point to it and extrapolate. So, it’d just be safer for everyone if a sign like that lived in the garage :wink:

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Just tell her antoine dodsen commanded it

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Love the photos. Love the dog. What is that in the last photo? Looks like some kind of art table…or a dulcimer…or…???

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French-style plein air easel, with a wire-bound pad of paper sitting on top, and a NeoLucida clamped to the back.

But now I’m trying to figure out how I could use a hammer dulcimer to achieve a watercolor painting…

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Raise the strings above the paper, put some felt pads on the hammers, dips said pads in paint as you play, instant spatter art?

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I think the Blue Man Group made one of those… :innocent:

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It shows in those pictures. My niece rescued a dog from the desert outside Reno and when she got married, her husband traded vows with the dog after the ones with the bride. Not a dry eye in the hoiuse.

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I’ve got a hammered dulcimer (two actually). Maybe I can help you out there.

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“It’s got what plants crave”

Yes, that’s my take-away message from @jbv 's photos. LOL.

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