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Terraholm
06-28-2008, 04:33 PM
"I think they are crazy," Bayless said when asked what he would say to
people who don't think he can play both guard spots. "That's what I think."

"I have 10 teams to prove wrong now," Bayless told ESPN radio. "I'm going to
definitely go out and try to do that. Hopefully, everything works out."





I love players with a grudge... Bonzi vs Detroit who sold his draft
rights...watch out Indiana

Frank Rizzo
07-01-2008, 05:35 AM
On Jun 28, 8:33 am, "Terraholm" <TerraholmSPAM...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> "I think they are crazy," Bayless said when asked what he would say to
> people who don't think he can play both guard spots. "That's what I think."
>
> "I have 10 teams to prove wrong now," Bayless told ESPN radio. "I'm going to
> definitely go out and try to do that. Hopefully, everything works out."
>
> I love players with a grudge... Bonzi vs Detroit who sold his draft
> rights...watch out Indiana

Not just Indiana...the ten teams who passed on him (Like Paul Pierce
and Caron Butler)

Did all your dogs survive the Iditarod??

Rizzo

Terraholm
07-01-2008, 07:17 AM
Frank Rizzo wrote:
> On Jun 28, 8:33 am, "Terraholm" <TerraholmSPAM...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> "I think they are crazy," Bayless said when asked what he would say
>> to people who don't think he can play both guard spots. "That's what
>> I think."
>>
>> "I have 10 teams to prove wrong now," Bayless told ESPN radio. "I'm
>> going to definitely go out and try to do that. Hopefully, everything
>> works out."
>>
>> I love players with a grudge... Bonzi vs Detroit who sold his draft
>> rights...watch out Indiana
>
> Not just Indiana...the ten teams who passed on him (Like Paul Pierce
> and Caron Butler)

But Indiania drafted him and he was real pissed about imediately being
traded away.

>
> Did all your dogs survive the Iditarod??

Yes of course, but my husband's brain and my marriage did not. ... =)

Many of my dogs finished the Iditarod on other teams too and the worst
injury was a badly bruised upper leg on my husband's team in the race or in
the thousands of training miles. That dog died in his sleep on my couch at
age 14.

One musher I loaned dogs to dropped out when several of his team got sick.
None seriously but he was worried about dehydration. He called to apologize
to me and I told him he would not have my dogs if I did not trust him to
drop out... a hard decision when you have 30 to 40K invested in a race.

You think in a 3 week period out of any 1200 to 1450 pet dogs not running
the iditarod there would be an average of less than 1 death?


--
Laurel T
Terraholm Border Terriers
www.terraholm.com

Frank Rizzo
07-01-2008, 10:31 PM
On Jun 30, 11:17 pm, "Terraholm" <TerraholmSPAM...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Frank Rizzo wrote:
> > On Jun 28, 8:33 am, "Terraholm" <TerraholmSPAM...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> >> "I think they are crazy," Bayless said when asked what he would say
> >> to people who don't think he can play both guard spots. "That's what
> >> I think."
>
> >> "I have 10 teams to prove wrong now," Bayless told ESPN radio. "I'm
> >> going to definitely go out and try to do that. Hopefully, everything
> >> works out."
>
> >> I love players with a grudge... Bonzi vs Detroit who sold his draft
> >> rights...watch out Indiana
>
> > Not just Indiana...the ten teams who passed on him (Like Paul Pierce
> > and Caron Butler)
>
> But Indiania drafted him and he was real pissed about imediately being
> traded away.

Rightly so. Though he would have been fighting TJ Ford for the
starting job and have a lot more pressure to perform in Indiana than
in PDX where he is not the focal point or the star of the team. He
should be happy he'll be the 4th option in Portland as a rookie,
rather than the 2nd or 3rd in Indiana.

>
>
>
> > Did all your dogs survive the Iditarod??
>
> Yes of course, but my husband's brain and my marriage did not. ... =)
>
> Many of my dogs finished the Iditarod on other teams too and the worst
> injury was a badly bruised upper leg on my husband's team in the race or in
> the thousands of training miles. That dog died in his sleep on my couch at
> age 14.
>
> One musher I loaned dogs to dropped out when several of his team got sick.
> None seriously but he was worried about dehydration. He called to apologize
> to me and I told him he would not have my dogs if I did not trust him to
> drop out... a hard decision when you have 30 to 40K invested in a race.
>
> You think in a 3 week period out of any 1200 to 1450 pet dogs not running
> the iditarod there would be an average of less than 1 death?
>

I don't know....is that what the numbers are? I was just asking, not
accusing.

Terraholm
07-02-2008, 01:25 AM
Frank Rizzo wrote:
> On Jun 30, 11:17 pm, "Terraholm" <TerraholmSPAM...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> Frank Rizzo wrote:
>>> On Jun 28, 8:33 am, "Terraholm" <TerraholmSPAM...@hotmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>> "I think they are crazy," Bayless said when asked what he would say
>>>> to people who don't think he can play both guard spots. "That's
>>>> what I think."
>>
>>>> "I have 10 teams to prove wrong now," Bayless told ESPN radio. "I'm
>>>> going to definitely go out and try to do that. Hopefully,
>>>> everything works out."
>>
>>>> I love players with a grudge... Bonzi vs Detroit who sold his draft
>>>> rights...watch out Indiana
>>
>>> Not just Indiana...the ten teams who passed on him (Like Paul Pierce
>>> and Caron Butler)
>>
>> But Indiania drafted him and he was real pissed about imediately
>> being traded away.
>
> Rightly so. Though he would have been fighting TJ Ford for the
> starting job and have a lot more pressure to perform in Indiana than
> in PDX where he is not the focal point or the star of the team. He
> should be happy he'll be the 4th option in Portland as a rookie,
> rather than the 2nd or 3rd in Indiana.
>
>>
>>
>>
>>> Did all your dogs survive the Iditarod??
>>
>> Yes of course, but my husband's brain and my marriage did not. ...
>> =)
>>
>> Many of my dogs finished the Iditarod on other teams too and the
>> worst injury was a badly bruised upper leg on my husband's team in
>> the race or in the thousands of training miles. That dog died in his
>> sleep on my couch at age 14.
>>
>> One musher I loaned dogs to dropped out when several of his team
>> got sick. None seriously but he was worried about dehydration. He
>> called to apologize to me and I told him he would not have my dogs
>> if I did not trust him to drop out... a hard decision when you have
>> 30 to 40K invested in a race.
>>
>> You think in a 3 week period out of any 1200 to 1450 pet dogs not
>> running the iditarod there would be an average of 1 death?
>>
>
> I don't know....is that what the numbers are?

More like average 2+ after looking it up for the last decade or so out of
that total. Under 30 deaths out of over 15,000 that started (70 to 90 teams
at 16 dogs each) over a dozen years. Throw out pure accidents moose attacks
and snowmachines and it is about 1 per year.

There were 90 teams this year. Two dogs died I know of, one from Pneumonia
(it was very warm 'again' and the dogs got wet. They are not designed for
wet) The symptoms were recognized and treated and he was flown back to
Anchorage but died at the vets.
Also one dead and one badly injured from a team being run down with a
snowmachine. Something more common on Tudor Track (sled dog race trail 30
miles long near Anchorage) than on the Iditarod.

The first two or three races more died but it drastically reduced with
better feeds, prescreening for problems as tests became available, more vets
working the trail, better care and feeds developed on and because of the
Iditarod... millions of our pets and show and working dogs lead better lives
from those improvements in feeds alone... in the 1970s the best commercial
feeds were mostly corn and soy, then loaded with stool hardeners to make us
think they could digest it.
If your feed sack ingredients has (sugar) beet pulp even now look into a
better feed.

>I was just asking, not
> accusing.

Seems an odd question out of everything you could ask me about sled dog
racing.

www.terraholm.com/huskihaus.html

Frank Rizzo
07-02-2008, 07:01 PM
On Jul 1, 5:25 pm, "Terraholm" <TerraholmSPAM...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Frank Rizzo wrote:
> > On Jun 30, 11:17 pm, "Terraholm" <TerraholmSPAM...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> >> Frank Rizzo wrote:
> >>> On Jun 28, 8:33 am, "Terraholm" <TerraholmSPAM...@hotmail.com>
> >>> wrote:
> >>>> "I think they are crazy," Bayless said when asked what he would say
> >>>> to people who don't think he can play both guard spots. "That's
> >>>> what I think."
>
> >>>> "I have 10 teams to prove wrong now," Bayless told ESPN radio. "I'm
> >>>> going to definitely go out and try to do that. Hopefully,
> >>>> everything works out."
>
> >>>> I love players with a grudge... Bonzi vs Detroit who sold his draft
> >>>> rights...watch out Indiana
>
> >>> Not just Indiana...the ten teams who passed on him (Like Paul Pierce
> >>> and Caron Butler)
>
> >> But Indiania drafted him and he was real pissed about imediately
> >> being traded away.
>
> > Rightly so. Though he would have been fighting TJ Ford for the
> > starting job and have a lot more pressure to perform in Indiana than
> > in PDX where he is not the focal point or the star of the team. He
> > should be happy he'll be the 4th option in Portland as a rookie,
> > rather than the 2nd or 3rd in Indiana.
>
> >>> Did all your dogs survive the Iditarod??
>
> >> Yes of course, but my husband's brain and my marriage did not. ...
> >> =)
>
> >> Many of my dogs finished the Iditarod on other teams too and the
> >> worst injury was a badly bruised upper leg on my husband's team in
> >> the race or in the thousands of training miles. That dog died in his
> >> sleep on my couch at age 14.
>
> >> One musher I loaned dogs to dropped out when several of his team
> >> got sick. None seriously but he was worried about dehydration. He
> >> called to apologize to me and I told him he would not have my dogs
> >> if I did not trust him to drop out... a hard decision when you have
> >> 30 to 40K invested in a race.
>
> >> You think in a 3 week period out of any 1200 to 1450 pet dogs not
> >> running the iditarod there would be an average of 1 death?
>
> > I don't know....is that what the numbers are?
>
> More like average 2+ after looking it up for the last decade or so out of
> that total. Under 30 deaths out of over 15,000 that started (70 to 90 teams
> at 16 dogs each) over a dozen years. Throw out pure accidents moose attacks
> and snowmachines and it is about 1 per year.
>
> There were 90 teams this year. Two dogs died I know of, one from Pneumonia
> (it was very warm 'again' and the dogs got wet. They are not designed for
> wet) The symptoms were recognized and treated and he was flown back to
> Anchorage but died at the vets.
> Also one dead and one badly injured from a team being run down with a
> snowmachine. Something more common on Tudor Track (sled dog race trail 30
> miles long near Anchorage) than on the Iditarod.
>
> The first two or three races more died but it drastically reduced with
> better feeds, prescreening for problems as tests became available, more vets
> working the trail, better care and feeds developed on and because of the
> Iditarod... millions of our pets and show and working dogs lead better lives
> from those improvements in feeds alone... in the 1970s the best commercial
> feeds were mostly corn and soy, then loaded with stool hardeners to make us
> think they could digest it.
> If your feed sack ingredients has (sugar) beet pulp even now look into a
> better feed.
>
> >I was just asking, not
> > accusing.
>
> Seems an odd question out of everything you could ask me about sled dog
> racing.
>
> www.terraholm.com/huskihaus.html

I'm a dog lover. And I hear about those dog deaths in the iditarod
every year. I figured it would not have happened to you, but just
checkin'

Terraholm
07-03-2008, 12:21 AM
Frank Rizzo wrote:
> On Jul 1, 5:25 pm, "Terraholm" <TerraholmSPAM...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> Frank Rizzo wrote:
>>> On Jun 30, 11:17 pm, "Terraholm" <TerraholmSPAM...@hotmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>> Frank Rizzo wrote:
>>>>> On Jun 28, 8:33 am, "Terraholm" <TerraholmSPAM...@hotmail.com>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>> "I think they are crazy," Bayless said when asked what he would
>>>>>> say to people who don't think he can play both guard spots.
>>>>>> "That's what I think."
>>
>>>>>> "I have 10 teams to prove wrong now," Bayless told ESPN radio.
>>>>>> "I'm going to definitely go out and try to do that. Hopefully,
>>>>>> everything works out."
>>
>>>>>> I love players with a grudge... Bonzi vs Detroit who sold his
>>>>>> draft rights...watch out Indiana
>>
>>>>> Not just Indiana...the ten teams who passed on him (Like Paul
>>>>> Pierce and Caron Butler)
>>
>>>> But Indiania drafted him and he was real pissed about imediately
>>>> being traded away.
>>
>>> Rightly so. Though he would have been fighting TJ Ford for the
>>> starting job and have a lot more pressure to perform in Indiana than
>>> in PDX where he is not the focal point or the star of the team. He
>>> should be happy he'll be the 4th option in Portland as a rookie,
>>> rather than the 2nd or 3rd in Indiana.
>>
>>>>> Did all your dogs survive the Iditarod??
>>
>>>> Yes of course, but my husband's brain and my marriage did not. ...
>>>> =)
>>
>>>> Many of my dogs finished the Iditarod on other teams too and the
>>>> worst injury was a badly bruised upper leg on my husband's team in
>>>> the race or in the thousands of training miles. That dog died in
>>>> his sleep on my couch at age 14.
>>
>>>> One musher I loaned dogs to dropped out when several of his team
>>>> got sick. None seriously but he was worried about dehydration. He
>>>> called to apologize to me and I told him he would not have my dogs
>>>> if I did not trust him to drop out... a hard decision when you have
>>>> 30 to 40K invested in a race.
>>
>>>> You think in a 3 week period out of any 1200 to 1450 pet dogs not
>>>> running the iditarod there would be an average of 1 death?
>>
>>> I don't know....is that what the numbers are?
>>
>> More like average 2+ after looking it up for the last decade or so
>> out of that total. Under 30 deaths out of over 15,000 that started
>> (70 to 90 teams at 16 dogs each) over a dozen years. Throw out pure
>> accidents moose attacks and snowmachines and it is about 1 per year.
>>
>> There were 90 teams this year. Two dogs died I know of, one from
>> Pneumonia (it was very warm 'again' and the dogs got wet. They are
>> not designed for wet) The symptoms were recognized and treated and
>> he was flown back to Anchorage but died at the vets.
>> Also one dead and one badly injured from a team being run down with
>> a snowmachine. Something more common on Tudor Track (sled dog race
>> trail 30 miles long near Anchorage) than on the Iditarod.
>>
>> The first two or three races more died but it drastically reduced
>> with better feeds, prescreening for problems as tests became
>> available, more vets working the trail, better care and feeds
>> developed on and because of the Iditarod... millions of our pets and
>> show and working dogs lead better lives from those improvements in
>> feeds alone... in the 1970s the best commercial feeds were mostly
>> corn and soy, then loaded with stool hardeners to make us think they
>> could digest it.
>> If your feed sack ingredients has (sugar) beet pulp even now look
>> into a better feed.
>>
>>> I was just asking, not
>>> accusing.
>>
>> Seems an odd question out of everything you could ask me about sled
>> dog racing.
>>
>> www.terraholm.com/huskihaus.html
>
> I'm a dog lover. And I hear about those dog deaths in the iditarod
> every year.



Mushers are dog lovers too.
Try having your life depend on your dogs and have a bond of trust with them
and think how it would feel to lose one. Not just sleddogs....cop dogs and
army dogs are put into a lot more danger and that bond is just huge....
Sled dogs are not driven cruelly as the animal rights nuts argue, mushers
more often have to prevent them from working themselves past what is safe.


>I figured it would not have happened to you, but just
> checkin'

My husband dropped my too gung-ho dog Dekko not far into the iditarod,
(from the team, flown back home) he was dehydrating from constantly barking
any time the team was stopped. Jim was trying to rest them but others would
pick up Dekko's 'lets GO!" message instead of eating, drinking and resting.
His 4 littermates all had brains to go with desire and all finished the
race. Huskies love to run and pull... live to go... but Dekko was past
nutso ... he was still on a team at age 12 not only because he could still
run but he ate the place if he got left behind.
The distance racers now breed on dogs with enough sense to rest and that
maintain their appetites and pace themselves instead of dogs with the sprint
race mentality that most had early on because that was what all the races
were.


The hijacking of the humane movement continues...
I saw some PETA person quote a California law about overworking animals in
harness was abuse and saying on the Iditarod they were clearly overworked.
That the law was written and forced by the humane society after 17,000
horses died in harness in the streets of San Franscio while they were
clearing rubble and rebuilding it in 1906 was not mentioned.

Sometimes they are just funny...
You know in the Shawshank Redemption when he feeds the bird a maggot? The
HSUS animal rights guy on the set would not let them feed the real maggot to
the bird... I do not know if the rescued maggot made it to flydom or not...

My dogs ran on the Iditarod in 1977, 1990 and 1992... list sound familiar
Dan and swill?

--
Laurel T
You can tell a gelding,
you can ask a mare,
but you must discuss it with a stallion.
-unknown horseman

Swillabrew
07-03-2008, 05:07 PM
"Terraholm" <TerraholmSPAMNOT@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:6d2gs8Fhl1iU1@mid.individual.net...

> My dogs ran on the Iditarod in 1977, 1990 and 1992... list sound familiar
> Dan and swill?
>

So, can we count on you getting some dogs into the upcoming race to ensure
another Finals appearance? : )

Go Blazers !

Terraholm
07-03-2008, 08:05 PM
Swillabrew wrote:
> "Terraholm" <TerraholmSPAMNOT@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:6d2gs8Fhl1iU1@mid.individual.net...
>
>> My dogs ran on the Iditarod in 1977, 1990 and 1992... list sound
>> familiar Dan and swill?
>>
>
> So, can we count on you getting some dogs into the upcoming race to
> ensure another Finals appearance? : )

The only two I have left here are 12 and 13 years old and fat and have not
been in harness in 6 years so I doubt it... =)
They still talk a good game though...


--
Laurel T
The invention of basketball was not an
accident. It was developed to meet a
need. Those boys simply would not play
"Drop the Handkerchief"
James Naismith

Swillabrew
07-03-2008, 08:51 PM
"Terraholm" <TerraholmSPAMNOT@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:6d4m7gFrp0mU1@mid.individual.net...
> Swillabrew wrote:
>> "Terraholm" <TerraholmSPAMNOT@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:6d2gs8Fhl1iU1@mid.individual.net...
>>
>>> My dogs ran on the Iditarod in 1977, 1990 and 1992... list sound
>>> familiar Dan and swill?
>>>
>>
>> So, can we count on you getting some dogs into the upcoming race to
>> ensure another Finals appearance? : )
>
> The only two I have left here are 12 and 13 years old and fat and have not
> been in harness in 6 years so I doubt it... =)
> They still talk a good game though...
>

Hopefully, that will suffice. : )

I know it's only early in the offseason, but I'll go on record as saying I
expect 50+ wins & at least 2 rounds of the POs or I will be most unhappy.

Go Blazers !

Terraholm
07-03-2008, 09:41 PM
Swillabrew wrote:
> "Terraholm" <TerraholmSPAMNOT@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:6d4m7gFrp0mU1@mid.individual.net...

> Hopefully, that will suffice. : )
>
> I know it's only early in the offseason, but I'll go on record as
> saying I expect 50+ wins & at least 2 rounds of the POs or I will be
> most unhappy.

Expecting them to beat what will likely be the #1 or #2 seed with a bunch of
kids, 9 playoff games experience on one maybe starter (barring a trade) and
5 games experience for one likely bench player? You are begging for
disappointment. =)

So I hope for 50 wins and expect a first round exit... and I will be
thrilled even if it is a sweep...


--
Laurel T
"I hate to do it, but I have to give Smitty
some credit for his defense.
Steve did a nice job of yelling for help every time Cliff
got the ball." DRob

Blazer Fan Dan
07-03-2008, 09:51 PM
>
> My dogs ran on the Iditarod in 1977, 1990 and 1992... list sound familiar
> Dan and swill?
>
> --
> Laurel T

So, why haven't oyu been running dogs every year since!?!?!?

Terraholm
07-03-2008, 11:25 PM
Blazer Fan Dan wrote:
>> My dogs ran on the Iditarod in 1977, 1990 and 1992... list sound
>> familiar Dan and swill?
>>
>> --
>> Laurel T
>
> So, why haven't oyu been running dogs every year since!?!?!?

Was not me running them.
Was my ex in 1977 and a friend, Terry Hinesly, in the other two Iditarods
with some of my dogs and several I had sold him when I quit running teams
after I tore up a knee while training my stallion.
I no longer ride either...I am old and gravity is much worse now...

Terry finished in 1990 and in '92 was when he dropped out, at Ruby IIRC,
when his dogs and a couple of mine he had on loan got sick.

I never ran the idiot-rod anyway or had any desire for the "Great Camping
Trip" as it is only the "Last Great Race" to a handfull of likely
winners....

I ran sprint races where you ran 20 miles or less depending on team size,
and we had a party in the lodge cabins Saturday night after a hot shower and
banquet...and raced again the next day, maybe won a hundred bucks or so if I
placed, and drove home... Places like Diamond lake, Sisters, LaPine, Beaver
marsh, Piest Lake Idaho, Susanville CA, Cle Elum WA, Mount Bachelor, Mt.
Hood at Frog Lake... But I have not had a team since ...oh about 1985.

I was hoping the finals effect was just Oregon "Dune" Mushers...but did not
help in 2001 when Buck Church finished the IDog...


--
Laurel T
Frank Layden on a 60-foot Maurice Lucas shot that
sent a game into overtime:
"In most places he would have won a car
or a trip to Hawaii. All he got was a tie."

Frank Rizzo
07-04-2008, 01:28 AM
On Jul 3, 1:41 pm, "Terraholm" <TerraholmSPAM...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Swillabrew wrote:
> > "Terraholm" <TerraholmSPAM...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> >news:6d4m7gFrp0mU1@mid.individual.net...
> > Hopefully, that will suffice. : )
>
> > I know it's only early in the offseason, but I'll go on record as
> > saying I expect 50+ wins & at least 2 rounds of the POs or I will be
> > most unhappy.
>
> Expecting them to beat what will likely be the #1 or #2 seed with a bunch of
> kids, 9 playoff games experience on one maybe starter (barring a trade) and
> 5 games experience for one likely bench player? You are begging for
> disappointment. =)
>
> So I hope for 50 wins and expect a first round exit... and I will be
> thrilled even if it is a sweep...
>
> --
> Laurel T
> "I hate to do it, but I have to give Smitty
> some credit for his defense.
> Steve did a nice job of yelling for help every time Cliff
> got the ball." DRob

How about a first round upset of a higher seed. I think they can do
it. Shoot, Atlanta almost upset the Cs.

Rizzo

Frank Rizzo
07-04-2008, 01:29 AM
On Jul 3, 1:51 pm, Blazer Fan Dan <BlazerFan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > My dogs ran on the Iditarod in 1977, 1990 and 1992... list sound familiar
> > Dan and swill?
>
> > --
> > Laurel T
>
> So, why haven't oyu been running dogs every year since!?!?!?

She's waiting for Oden to have a year or two under his belt.

Terraholm
07-04-2008, 02:08 AM
Frank Rizzo wrote:
> On Jul 3, 1:41 pm, "Terraholm" <TerraholmSPAM...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> Swillabrew wrote:
>>> "Terraholm" <TerraholmSPAM...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>> news:6d4m7gFrp0mU1@mid.individual.net...
>>> Hopefully, that will suffice. : )
>>
>>> I know it's only early in the offseason, but I'll go on record as
>>> saying I expect 50+ wins & at least 2 rounds of the POs or I will be
>>> most unhappy.
>>
>> Expecting them to beat what will likely be the #1 or #2 seed with a
>> bunch of kids, 9 playoff games experience on one maybe starter
>> (barring a trade) and 5 games experience for one likely bench
>> player? You are begging for disappointment. =)
>>
>> So I hope for 50 wins and expect a first round exit... and I will be
>> thrilled even if it is a sweep...
>>
>
> How about a first round upset of a higher seed. I think they can do
> it. Shoot, Atlanta almost upset the Cs.
>

Would be great, overachieving is always the most fun.
Hope they way overachieve my expectations.
But with bar set so high planning on being unhappy if they do not
overachieve I shall leave to Swill. =)


--
Laurel T
"I told him,'Son, what is it with you. Is it ignorance or apathy?'
He said, 'Coach, I don't know and I don't care."
Frank Layden

Terraholm
07-04-2008, 02:36 AM
Frank Rizzo wrote:
> On Jul 3, 1:51 pm, Blazer Fan Dan <BlazerFan...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> My dogs ran on the Iditarod in 1977, 1990 and 1992... list sound
>>> familiar Dan and swill?
>>
>>> --
>>> Laurel T
>>
>> So, why haven't oyu been running dogs every year since!?!?!?
>
> She's waiting for Oden to have a year or two under his belt.

I am waiting for Paul Allen to sponser me.


--
Laurel T
"Mark well the wanton females of thy pack,
That curl their taper tails, and frisking court
Their pye-bald mates, enamour'd; their red eyes
Flash fires impure; nor rest, nor food they take,
Goaded by furious love. In sep'rate cells
Confine them now, lest bloody civil wars
Annoy thy peaceful state."
Thoughts Upon Hare & Fox Hunting" 1781

Blazer Fan Dan
07-04-2008, 05:26 AM
On Jul 3, 5:29 pm, Frank Rizzo <champ91...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> On Jul 3, 1:51 pm, Blazer Fan Dan <BlazerFan...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > My dogs ran on the Iditarod in 1977, 1990 and 1992... list sound familiar
> > > Dan and swill?
>
> > > --
> > > Laurel T
>
> > So, why haven't oyu been running dogs every year since!?!?!?
>
> She's waiting for Oden to have a year or two under his belt.

Well, if she was waiting for Oden to have a year or two under his
belt, couldn't she have done it when he was still in his 30's?

Frank Rizzo
07-04-2008, 04:49 PM
On Jul 3, 9:26 pm, Blazer Fan Dan <BlazerFan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Jul 3, 5:29 pm, Frank Rizzo <champ91...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > On Jul 3, 1:51 pm, Blazer Fan Dan <BlazerFan...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > My dogs ran on the Iditarod in 1977, 1990 and 1992... list sound familiar
> > > > Dan and swill?
>
> > > > --
> > > > Laurel T
>
> > > So, why haven't oyu been running dogs every year since!?!?!?
>
> > She's waiting for Oden to have a year or two under his belt.
>
> Well, if she was waiting for Oden to have a year or two under his
> belt, couldn't she have done it when he was still in his 30's?

He'll be the oldest MVP ever in two or three years.