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Dog bones
Posted by Raberroget on September 12th, 2004


Don't forget to remove uneaten bones from the yard after two days. In
summer
they will cook, and when chewed upon splinter. The worst for this is
chicken, but all bones will do it. Just as you would never feed cooked
bones
to your dog, ensure that the bones are removed from the
backyard/garden.
Buried bones may or may not cook, depending on their exposure to the
elements, but those in the sun will.

Raberroget

Posted by mentalguy2004 on September 12th, 2004



"Raberroget" <Rab@dick.net> wrote in message
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SP2 is well known for this issue





Posted by Olfart on September 12th, 2004



"Raberroget" <Rab@dick.net> wrote in message
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Download boneaway.exe from www.dogbarf.com



Posted by Blinky the Shark on September 12th, 2004


Thund3rstruck_n0i wrote:

Yes, but it won't appear until EvenLongerhorn, scheduled for release in
2013.

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Go Blue

Posted by sqool on September 13th, 2004


It is alleged that sometime during Sun, 12 Sep 2004 20:33:05 +0000, Blinky
the Shark wrote this:

Oh! I thought that was Longshorn SP26 (rumoured to be a 2GB download)?

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a] Lying their asses off.
b] Are supremely incompetent.
c] Just cheap bastards.
( pick one of the above )

Posted by geopelia on September 13th, 2004



"Olfart" <Olfart65@excite.com> wrote in message
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Our black-backed gull, Jonathan, likes to take a large bone up on the roof
and roll it about.
But what has all this to do with computers?



Posted by sqool on September 13th, 2004


It is alleged that sometime during Tue, 14 Sep 2004 00:31:36 +1200,
geopelia wrote this:
<snip>
Why should it have anything to do with computers?

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24 beers in a case ... coincidence?

Posted by geopelia on September 13th, 2004



"sqool" <sqool@mylinux.onlyme> wrote in message
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This is a newgroup to ask about computers, isn't it? This is a great
discussion about dog bones but does it belong here?

Geopelia



Posted by Mara on September 13th, 2004


On Tue, 14 Sep 2004 09:19:12 +1200, geopelia wrote:

Where in the name 24hoursupport.helpdesk is the word "computers?"

24HSHD is about just about anything anyone wants it to be about. Other than
spam, and observing the usual usenet courtesies, anything goes.

"Always has been, and always will be. "

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This is and always has been an unforgivable quality to the unsure.
-- Bette Davis

Posted by °Mike° on September 14th, 2004


On Tue, 14 Sep 2004 09:19:12 +1200, in
<W5o1d.2132$JQ4.138157@news.xtra.co.nz>
geopelia scrawled:

<snip>

No, this is a GENERAL discussion group, where nothing
is either ON topic or OFF topic.

Absolutely.

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Posted by geopelia on September 14th, 2004



"°Mike°" <qp_mike_qp@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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That's good. It just seems there is more computer stuff than anything else.

I'll go on asking about computers here, everyone is so helpful.

Geopelia



Posted by mhicaoidh on September 14th, 2004


Taking a moment's reflection, geopelia mused:
|
| That's good. It just seems there is more computer stuff than anything
| else.

It is the prevailing topic ... but, then again, you have to have a
computer to post here. So, it's the common denominator. ;-)

| I'll go on asking about computers here, everyone is so helpful.

Indeed. Fire away.



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