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It is tough being Spitfire

Discussion in 'Sheltie Chat' started by SheepOfBlue, Mar 30, 2015.

  1. SheepOfBlue

    SheepOfBlue Premium Member

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    After a hard day of supervising people next to my fence mowing. Then telling people walking dogs in my road to go faster. Making sure no car dares stop at my yard. Telling the neighbor german shepherds I am tougher. Making sure my sheep mows my yard correctly and weed eats to spec. Then I had to keep Sca in line.

    Well after all of that I had to get up at 2AM to protect everyone from thunder boomers.

    Then I got put in my kennel in the bathroom so I could not protect everyone! Thankfully everyone was still alive in the morning.

    It is tough being me.

    Signed
    Spitfire Esquire
     
  2. Mally's Mom

    Mally's Mom Forums Enthusiast

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    Good duty, Spitfire!

    Looks like you have it all handled, and take your job very seriously.
     
  3. corbinam

    corbinam Moderator

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    Spitfire, you are a good dog! Keep doing what you do ;)
     
  4. Chris

    Chris Premium Member

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    Good work, Spitfire! You deserve a reward for being so diligent! I commend you.

    Colonel Underpants
     
  5. mcemily

    mcemily Forums Enthusiast

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    That sounds a lot like my day yesterday, Brother... only we didn't have thunder boomers. My sheep says there are supposed to be thunder boomers later in the week. I am ready!

    --Lerwick
     
  6. JLSOhio51

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    I've said this before, but I have the compulsion to say it again now, "I usually read the posts offered as if our dogs are speaking like this :rolleyes2: (i.e. with an extreme roll of the eyes, because I find them a bit silly). BUT, that's USUALLY! I particularly loved THIS part of Spitfire's post:
    Even I, the perennial curmudgeon, found this funny. GREAT POST, spitfire. Thanks for the chuckle!!!!
     
  7. jomuir

    jomuir Forums Enthusiast

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    Wow, you are one busy Sheltie Spitfire! I think you may need an excel spreadsheet of all your duties, to help keep them straight and for your hoomins to know just how hard you're working behind the scenes to keep everyone safe from all the dangers lurking. Or maybe a checklist?

    I feel safer knowing you're out there working at all hours; I believe my male Forrest has the same work ethic as you, cause some mornings he has bags under his eyes from all the responsibilities he has. It's not easy for the king to wear his throne sometimes.
     
  8. Woodbender

    Woodbender Forums Enthusiast

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    Impressed

    Spitfar,. you warrs a lots of hats. That's a lot of wurk.
    Claire Baire
     
  9. Calliesmom

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    poor Spitfire- sounds like the weekend wore you out:yes:
    at least you didn't get a b a t h.......:eek2:
    Jocu and Destin did..........
     
  10. SheepOfBlue

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    He needs one! He is still grungy the great flyball escape :gaah
     

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