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I have been requested to arrange for 3 of Buckshot's newest relatives to
make their relocation to good homes. I can make the trip either this
weekend or the following. If you can send pics or post to the dropbox
would be cool.

Also, one of the potential new parents is looking for a vertical mill
(BP/clone) for his woodworking shop. One which is a bit, shall we say
'well broken in' would be fine. I think $1500 is upper end of budget. A
decent drill press with some grunt would be another option to the mill.

Post here or better, email me direct.



mike
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On Tue, 13 Sep 2005 08:52:29 -0700, michael wrote:

I have been requested to arrange for 3 of Buckshot's newest relatives to
make their relocation to good homes. I can make the trip either this
weekend or the following. If you can send pics or post to the dropbox
would be cool.

Also, one of the potential new parents is looking for a vertical mill
(BP/clone) for his woodworking shop. One which is a bit, shall we say
'well broken in' would be fine. I think $1500 is upper end of budget. A
decent drill press with some grunt would be another option to the mill.

Post here or better, email me direct.



mike



I have the pups all ready. Damn they grew fast. I also have a slightly
older (by a month or so) male who I call BJ, who is already shop
broken, way way too smart for his own good and a lover as well. He
has been my pal since he was born, and I want him to go to a man who
will appreciate a good companion dog. He will stick close to whoever
he is with, but not get underfoot, already has learned to fetch and
gets along well with cats.

Pictures will be posted and emailed later this evening. I took some a
couple weeks ago..but they were just blobs..no personalities or
features yet. This is a GOOD litter. Ive got 9, plus BJ and his
nearly smart brother Bandit to find homes for. The wife is about at
her wits end..so this weekend would be best. G

Gunner

"Pax Americana is a philosophy. Hardly an empire.
Making sure other people play nice and dont kill each other (and us)
off in job lots is hardly empire building, particularly when you give
them self determination under "play nice" rules.

Think of it as having your older brother knock the **** out of you
for torturing the cat." Gunner
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On Tue, 13 Sep 2005 08:52:29 -0700, michael wrote:

I have been requested to arrange for 3 of Buckshot's newest relatives to
make their relocation to good homes. I can make the trip either this
weekend or the following. If you can send pics or post to the dropbox
would be cool.

Also, one of the potential new parents is looking for a vertical mill
(BP/clone) for his woodworking shop. One which is a bit, shall we say
'well broken in' would be fine. I think $1500 is upper end of budget. A
decent drill press with some grunt would be another option to the mill.

Post here or better, email me direct.



mike



I have the pups all ready. Damn they grew fast. I also have a slightly
older (by a month or so) male who I call BJ, who is already shop
broken, way way too smart for his own good and a lover as well. He
has been my pal since he was born, and I want him to go to a man who
will appreciate a good companion dog. He will stick close to whoever
he is with, but not get underfoot, already has learned to fetch and
gets along well with cats.

Pictures will be posted and emailed later this evening. I took some a
couple weeks ago..but they were just blobs..no personalities or
features yet. This is a GOOD litter. Ive got 9, plus BJ and his
nearly smart brother Bandit to find homes for. The wife is about at
her wits end..so this weekend would be best. G

Gunner

"Pax Americana is a philosophy. Hardly an empire.
Making sure other people play nice and dont kill each other (and us)
off in job lots is hardly empire building, particularly when you give
them self determination under "play nice" rules.

Think of it as having your older brother knock the **** out of you
for torturing the cat." Gunner
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On Tue, 13 Sep 2005 08:52:29 -0700, michael wrote:

I have been requested to arrange for 3 of Buckshot's newest relatives to
make their relocation to good homes. I can make the trip either this
weekend or the following. If you can send pics or post to the dropbox
would be cool.

Also, one of the potential new parents is looking for a vertical mill
(BP/clone) for his woodworking shop. One which is a bit, shall we say
'well broken in' would be fine. I think $1500 is upper end of budget. A
decent drill press with some grunt would be another option to the mill.

Post here or better, email me direct.



mike



I have the pups all ready. Damn they grew fast. I also have a slightly
older (by a month or so) male who I call BJ, who is already shop
broken, way way too smart for his own good and a lover as well. He
has been my pal since he was born, and I want him to go to a man who
will appreciate a good companion dog. He will stick close to whoever
he is with, but not get underfoot, already has learned to fetch and
gets along well with cats.

Pictures will be posted and emailed later this evening. I took some a
couple weeks ago..but they were just blobs..no personalities or
features yet. This is a GOOD litter. Ive got 9, plus BJ and his
nearly smart brother Bandit to find homes for. The wife is about at
her wits end..so this weekend would be best. G


http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/gunnerasch4570/my_photos

Gunner

"Pax Americana is a philosophy. Hardly an empire.
Making sure other people play nice and dont kill each other (and us)
off in job lots is hardly empire building, particularly when you give
them self determination under "play nice" rules.

Think of it as having your older brother knock the **** out of you
for torturing the cat." Gunner
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Gunner Asch wrote:
On Tue, 13 Sep 2005 08:52:29 -0700, michael wrote:


I have been requested to arrange for 3 of Buckshot's newest relatives to
make their relocation to good homes. I can make the trip either this
weekend or the following. If you can send pics or post to the dropbox
would be cool.

Also, one of the potential new parents is looking for a vertical mill
(BP/clone) for his woodworking shop. One which is a bit, shall we say
'well broken in' would be fine. I think $1500 is upper end of budget. A
decent drill press with some grunt would be another option to the mill.

Post here or better, email me direct.



mike




I have the pups all ready. Damn they grew fast. I also have a slightly
older (by a month or so) male who I call BJ, who is already shop
broken, way way too smart for his own good and a lover as well. He
has been my pal since he was born, and I want him to go to a man who
will appreciate a good companion dog. He will stick close to whoever
he is with, but not get underfoot, already has learned to fetch and
gets along well with cats.

Pictures will be posted and emailed later this evening. I took some a
couple weeks ago..but they were just blobs..no personalities or
features yet. This is a GOOD litter. Ive got 9, plus BJ and his
nearly smart brother Bandit to find homes for. The wife is about at
her wits end..so this weekend would be best. G


http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/gunnerasch4570/my_photos


Those are some awful good looking dogs Gunner, do they have Australian
Shepard in them or what?

I got some part Blue Heelers I'm going to be selling this weekend,
they'll be 5 weeks and ready to go. Mine are good looking dogs, but I
don't think there's one as good looking as the middle one in your 1852
pic, that's a serious good looking dog.

John
Gunner

"Pax Americana is a philosophy. Hardly an empire.
Making sure other people play nice and dont kill each other (and us)
off in job lots is hardly empire building, particularly when you give
them self determination under "play nice" rules.

Think of it as having your older brother knock the **** out of you
for torturing the cat." Gunner



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On Thu, 15 Sep 2005 08:08:20 -0400, JohnM wrote:

Gunner Asch wrote:
On Tue, 13 Sep 2005 08:52:29 -0700, michael wrote:


I have been requested to arrange for 3 of Buckshot's newest relatives to
make their relocation to good homes. I can make the trip either this
weekend or the following. If you can send pics or post to the dropbox
would be cool.

Also, one of the potential new parents is looking for a vertical mill
(BP/clone) for his woodworking shop. One which is a bit, shall we say
'well broken in' would be fine. I think $1500 is upper end of budget. A
decent drill press with some grunt would be another option to the mill.

Post here or better, email me direct.



mike




I have the pups all ready. Damn they grew fast. I also have a slightly
older (by a month or so) male who I call BJ, who is already shop
broken, way way too smart for his own good and a lover as well. He
has been my pal since he was born, and I want him to go to a man who
will appreciate a good companion dog. He will stick close to whoever
he is with, but not get underfoot, already has learned to fetch and
gets along well with cats.

Pictures will be posted and emailed later this evening. I took some a
couple weeks ago..but they were just blobs..no personalities or
features yet. This is a GOOD litter. Ive got 9, plus BJ and his
nearly smart brother Bandit to find homes for. The wife is about at
her wits end..so this weekend would be best. G


http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/gunnerasch4570/my_photos


Those are some awful good looking dogs Gunner, do they have Australian
Shepard in them or what?


Ayup. Momma is Aussie and dad is half aussie half golden retriever.
He looks like the 3 blond ones. Big way too smart golden with the
herding instinct.

I got some part Blue Heelers I'm going to be selling this weekend,
they'll be 5 weeks and ready to go. Mine are good looking dogs, but I
don't think there's one as good looking as the middle one in your 1852
pic, that's a serious good looking dog.


Want him? Figure out a way to get him to you and he is yours. Im
picky about who gets my dogs, and Id be honored to have you get one.

Gunner


John


"Pax Americana is a philosophy. Hardly an empire.
Making sure other people play nice and dont kill each other (and us)
off in job lots is hardly empire building, particularly when you give
them self determination under "play nice" rules.

Think of it as having your older brother knock the **** out of you
for torturing the cat." Gunner
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Unless your wife is a midget that is a MAJOR CAT....

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On Thu, 15 Sep 2005 08:08:20 -0400, JohnM wrote:

Gunner Asch wrote:
On Tue, 13 Sep 2005 08:52:29 -0700, michael wrote:


I have been requested to arrange for 3 of Buckshot's newest relatives to
make their relocation to good homes. I can make the trip either this
weekend or the following. If you can send pics or post to the dropbox
would be cool.

Also, one of the potential new parents is looking for a vertical mill
(BP/clone) for his woodworking shop. One which is a bit, shall we say
'well broken in' would be fine. I think $1500 is upper end of budget. A
decent drill press with some grunt would be another option to the mill.

Post here or better, email me direct.



mike



I have the pups all ready. Damn they grew fast. I also have a slightly
older (by a month or so) male who I call BJ, who is already shop
broken, way way too smart for his own good and a lover as well. He
has been my pal since he was born, and I want him to go to a man who
will appreciate a good companion dog. He will stick close to whoever
he is with, but not get underfoot, already has learned to fetch and
gets along well with cats.

Pictures will be posted and emailed later this evening. I took some a
couple weeks ago..but they were just blobs..no personalities or
features yet. This is a GOOD litter. Ive got 9, plus BJ and his
nearly smart brother Bandit to find homes for. The wife is about at
her wits end..so this weekend would be best. G


http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/gunnerasch4570/my_photos


Those are some awful good looking dogs Gunner, do they have Australian
Shepard in them or what?


Ayup. Momma is Aussie and dad is half aussie half golden retriever.
He looks like the 3 blond ones. Big way too smart golden with the
herding instinct.

I got some part Blue Heelers I'm going to be selling this weekend,
they'll be 5 weeks and ready to go. Mine are good looking dogs, but I
don't think there's one as good looking as the middle one in your 1852
pic, that's a serious good looking dog.


Want him? Figure out a way to get him to you and he is yours. Im
picky about who gets my dogs, and Id be honored to have you get one.

Gunner


John


"Pax Americana is a philosophy. Hardly an empire.
Making sure other people play nice and dont kill each other (and us)
off in job lots is hardly empire building, particularly when you give
them self determination under "play nice" rules.

Think of it as having your older brother knock the **** out of you
for torturing the cat." Gunner



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Unless your wife is a midget that is a MAJOR CAT....


Clarence? Or as I call him...Lumpy? Thats the one that I rescued
from a crack house as the owners were going off to the Gray Bar Hotel
for an extended period of time. He is a pretty good old fella .
About 35 or more pounds. Likely some Maine Coon cat in him. He loves
women, tolerates me. He belonged to a hooker and he was her baby..so
its not surprising he likes women better. Damned cat is ticklish just
about all over his entire body, so if you stroke him, you have to do
it moderately firmly..else he starts to do the tickle dance and turns
around and slaps you. Usually with his claws in..usually.
G Big claws...about 1" long. Bigger fangs. He just about crippled
up one of the rescued dogs when it decided to go after Clarence
shortly after he was rescued. Big mistake...really big mistake.

It was short , short hell..it was sudden, and afterwards while I was
stitching up the dog, Clarences stood idly by licking the blood off
his claws and watching the proceedings in disenterest. Smiling
too..damned cat.

Gunner



"Pax Americana is a philosophy. Hardly an empire.
Making sure other people play nice and dont kill each other (and us)
off in job lots is hardly empire building, particularly when you give
them self determination under "play nice" rules.

Think of it as having your older brother knock the **** out of you
for torturing the cat." Gunner
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Gunner wrote:
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Gunner Asch wrote:

On Tue, 13 Sep 2005 08:52:29 -0700, michael wrote:



I have been requested to arrange for 3 of Buckshot's newest relatives to
make their relocation to good homes. I can make the trip either this
weekend or the following. If you can send pics or post to the dropbox
would be cool.

Also, one of the potential new parents is looking for a vertical mill
(BP/clone) for his woodworking shop. One which is a bit, shall we say
'well broken in' would be fine. I think $1500 is upper end of budget. A
decent drill press with some grunt would be another option to the mill.

Post here or better, email me direct.



mike



I have the pups all ready. Damn they grew fast. I also have a slightly
older (by a month or so) male who I call BJ, who is already shop
broken, way way too smart for his own good and a lover as well. He
has been my pal since he was born, and I want him to go to a man who
will appreciate a good companion dog. He will stick close to whoever
he is with, but not get underfoot, already has learned to fetch and
gets along well with cats.

Pictures will be posted and emailed later this evening. I took some a
couple weeks ago..but they were just blobs..no personalities or
features yet. This is a GOOD litter. Ive got 9, plus BJ and his
nearly smart brother Bandit to find homes for. The wife is about at
her wits end..so this weekend would be best. G


http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/gunnerasch4570/my_photos


Those are some awful good looking dogs Gunner, do they have Australian
Shepard in them or what?



Ayup. Momma is Aussie and dad is half aussie half golden retriever.
He looks like the 3 blond ones. Big way too smart golden with the
herding instinct.


I got some part Blue Heelers I'm going to be selling this weekend,
they'll be 5 weeks and ready to go. Mine are good looking dogs, but I
don't think there's one as good looking as the middle one in your 1852
pic, that's a serious good looking dog.



Want him? Figure out a way to get him to you and he is yours. Im
picky about who gets my dogs, and Id be honored to have you get one.


Ah, you do me great honor Gunner-sama. Sure wish I had room for him,
that's a beautiful dog. BJ there is another good looking dog, I've seen
several that look just like him, every one was a very good dog.

Got a funny pup right now, he's almost a year old. Long-legged, skinny
beast, strange. Not very tough but loveable as hell, I got out of the
truck the other day (he wouldn't go to the store with me, stayed home)
and he came up and got my hand in his mouth, held my hand all the way to
the house door. Funny dog..

John
Gunner


John



"Pax Americana is a philosophy. Hardly an empire.
Making sure other people play nice and dont kill each other (and us)
off in job lots is hardly empire building, particularly when you give
them self determination under "play nice" rules.

Think of it as having your older brother knock the **** out of you
for torturing the cat." Gunner

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Gunner wrote:
On Thu, 15 Sep 2005 08:08:20 -0400, JohnM wrote:


Gunner Asch wrote:

On Tue, 13 Sep 2005 08:52:29 -0700, michael wrote:



I have been requested to arrange for 3 of Buckshot's newest relatives to
make their relocation to good homes. I can make the trip either this
weekend or the following. If you can send pics or post to the dropbox
would be cool.

Also, one of the potential new parents is looking for a vertical mill
(BP/clone) for his woodworking shop. One which is a bit, shall we say
'well broken in' would be fine. I think $1500 is upper end of budget. A
decent drill press with some grunt would be another option to the mill.

Post here or better, email me direct.



mike



I have the pups all ready. Damn they grew fast. I also have a slightly
older (by a month or so) male who I call BJ, who is already shop
broken, way way too smart for his own good and a lover as well. He
has been my pal since he was born, and I want him to go to a man who
will appreciate a good companion dog. He will stick close to whoever
he is with, but not get underfoot, already has learned to fetch and
gets along well with cats.

Pictures will be posted and emailed later this evening. I took some a
couple weeks ago..but they were just blobs..no personalities or
features yet. This is a GOOD litter. Ive got 9, plus BJ and his
nearly smart brother Bandit to find homes for. The wife is about at
her wits end..so this weekend would be best. G


http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/gunnerasch4570/my_photos


Those are some awful good looking dogs Gunner, do they have Australian
Shepard in them or what?



Ayup. Momma is Aussie and dad is half aussie half golden retriever.
He looks like the 3 blond ones. Big way too smart golden with the
herding instinct.


I got some part Blue Heelers I'm going to be selling this weekend,
they'll be 5 weeks and ready to go. Mine are good looking dogs, but I
don't think there's one as good looking as the middle one in your 1852
pic, that's a serious good looking dog.



Want him? Figure out a way to get him to you and he is yours. Im
picky about who gets my dogs, and Id be honored to have you get one.


Ah, you do me great honor Gunner-sama. Sure wish I had room for him,
that's a beautiful dog. BJ there is another good looking dog, I've seen
several that look just like him, every one was a very good dog.

Got a funny pup right now, he's almost a year old. Long-legged, skinny
beast, strange. Not very tough but loveable as hell, I got out of the
truck the other day (he wouldn't go to the store with me, stayed home)
and he came up and got my hand in his mouth, held my hand all the way to
the house door. Funny dog..

John
Gunner


Ookini arigatou John-san

Both he and BJ are now residing, along with another pup from the
litter, with a fellow who posts on Alt.machines.cnc, who also has one
of my earlier pups.

He flew an airplane down from northen California today, and picked up
BJ and 2 of the pups, and flew back. He took orders for his family.

Which says volumes about how well they are considered.

Sounds like you have a marvelous companion dog, for life. Sometimes
the odd ones make great buds, just like in real life G

Gunner

"Pax Americana is a philosophy. Hardly an empire.
Making sure other people play nice and dont kill each other (and us)
off in job lots is hardly empire building, particularly when you give
them self determination under "play nice" rules.

Think of it as having your older brother knock the **** out of you
for torturing the cat." Gunner


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Nice lookin' pups.

Hope you note their response to prospective owners before you let them
go. Give them a few minutes together, see how it goes.

A vet told me that dogs who choose their owners tend to live much
longer.

My late Charlie Dog, black lab and german shepherd, lived for 18
years. That's nearly twice a lifespan for those breeds.
We were both strays at the time, she decided to move in with me one
day as a half-grown pup. I liked her OK but she was a bit wild, being
a stray and all. She was a survivor, a mutt, living by wily charm.

After sorting out some matters of obligatory manners with zero
tolerance for error, I decided she could live with me for a while. I
liked her and she seemed to like me. She didn't need me; she could
charm her way into any kitchen in the 'hood and had been doing so.

We became buds for a very long time thereafter. She was never
what I'd call "obedient" but she never ever deviated from required
basic manners. She definitely had a mind of her own, loved playing
tricks on me, but she was incredibly gentle with children, very
polite about temptations including icecreamcones, while being
fiercely protective of "her" humans.

She even won the hawrt of milady that came later, who called her "that
goddamned tulip-eating dog" for some time. They got to be fast
friends eventually. Char was Mar's shadow in the northwoods,
guarding her against maurauding chipmunks, geese and nearly-feral
stray dogs that happened by from time to time. When Char passed on,
Mar grieved for "that goddamned tulip-eating dog" for months. There
is still a photo of Char stuck to the fridge with a magnet.

A good dog is a rare treasure. Charlie 'n I checked each other out
every day. If I had skeeter bites or bee stings, she somehow knew
--and it is quite amazing how dog licks can make those go away. She'd
gently use her front teeth to abrade some problems, then lick them
away. They healed overnight after her attentions. When she got a
tick I saw it, and she trusted me enough to hold still while I did the
necessary surgery that must have hurt a bit.

When Charlie died, I visited the vet to discuss final arrangements.
While I was waiting, a huge cat came around and crawled all over me.
I'm not a cat fancier, neither like them nor dislike them. The vet
noted that, said he'd never seen that cat behave that way. Perhaps
the cat sensed my grief. Mighta been a pretty good cat. Animals
and small children have uncanny instincts at times.



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Nice lookin' pups.

Hope you note their response to prospective owners before you let them
go. Give them a few minutes together, see how it goes.

A vet told me that dogs who choose their owners tend to live much
longer.

My late Charlie Dog, black lab and german shepherd, lived for 18
years. That's nearly twice a lifespan for those breeds.
We were both strays at the time, she decided to move in with me one
day as a half-grown pup. I liked her OK but she was a bit wild, being
a stray and all. She was a survivor, a mutt, living by wily charm.

After sorting out some matters of obligatory manners with zero
tolerance for error, I decided she could live with me for a while. I
liked her and she seemed to like me. She didn't need me; she could
charm her way into any kitchen in the 'hood and had been doing so.

We became buds for a very long time thereafter. She was never
what I'd call "obedient" but she never ever deviated from required
basic manners. She definitely had a mind of her own, loved playing
tricks on me, but she was incredibly gentle with children, very
polite about temptations including icecreamcones, while being
fiercely protective of "her" humans.

She even won the hawrt of milady that came later, who called her "that
goddamned tulip-eating dog" for some time. They got to be fast
friends eventually. Char was Mar's shadow in the northwoods,
guarding her against maurauding chipmunks, geese and nearly-feral
stray dogs that happened by from time to time. When Char passed on,
Mar grieved for "that goddamned tulip-eating dog" for months. There
is still a photo of Char stuck to the fridge with a magnet.

A good dog is a rare treasure. Charlie 'n I checked each other out
every day. If I had skeeter bites or bee stings, she somehow knew
--and it is quite amazing how dog licks can make those go away. She'd
gently use her front teeth to abrade some problems, then lick them
away. They healed overnight after her attentions. When she got a
tick I saw it, and she trusted me enough to hold still while I did the
necessary surgery that must have hurt a bit.

When Charlie died, I visited the vet to discuss final arrangements.
While I was waiting, a huge cat came around and crawled all over me.
I'm not a cat fancier, neither like them nor dislike them. The vet
noted that, said he'd never seen that cat behave that way. Perhaps
the cat sensed my grief. Mighta been a pretty good cat. Animals
and small children have uncanny instincts at times.



Indeed. And an excellent post.

Gunner

"Pax Americana is a philosophy. Hardly an empire.
Making sure other people play nice and dont kill each other (and us)
off in job lots is hardly empire building, particularly when you give
them self determination under "play nice" rules.

Think of it as having your older brother knock the **** out of you
for torturing the cat." Gunner
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