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turbo-1 said:Most of us ARE mutts! I am French-Canadian/Indian on my mother's side and Irish/German/Scottish/Indian on my father's side.
I'm half German Shepherd.
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turbo-1 said:Most of us ARE mutts! I am French-Canadian/Indian on my mother's side and Irish/German/Scottish/Indian on my father's side.
CaptainQuasar said:I'm half German Shepherd.⚛
Kurdt said:Its even silly in Europe to consider oneself pure.
The oddest (or most interesting) mix I've come across is my friend, a linguist whose grandfather on one side was a Nazi officer and whose other grandfather was a German Jew who fled to Britain.
OmCheeto said:Perhaps the Obama's can find a Chinese Crested/Xoloitzcuintli mix.
Chi Meson said:And the humane society shelters are always overcrowded with those things.
Elwood is an all American MUTT - part Chinese Crested part Chihuahua.
Math Is Hard said:The first family is getting a puppy..
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/27556259/
I think they should get a cat.
Original posting | 10:24 a.m. President Obama might have initially expressed interest in selecting a mutt to serve as the nation’s first dog, but when it came down to it, a puppy with Kennedy connections reportedly got the nod...
Ivan Seeking said:"Bo" has arrived and just in time for Easter.
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http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/04/12/hey-bo-puppy-obamas-finally-choose/?hp
Ghost803 said:I thought huffington was banned here. Btw, what's up with the dog being named after the president? Barrack Obama, B.O
That was really refreshing, Moonie! He acted out the parts, stuck in sound-effects, stuff that I'm sure he's done for years for his own kids. It's nice to have a President who's not a pompous stuffed-shirt or an idiot.Moonbear said:Huffington had a hilarious satire too, written as the First Dog's address to the nation.
The puppy is really cute. It's good to hear it's an energetic breed, because after watching Obama reading stories to kids today, I can really picture him rolling around on the floor with kids and puppy piling on top for a tumble. Can't you just imagine someone walking in on him in the Oval Office playing tug-of-war with a puppy? (It was really nice watching a president acting out stories for kids rather than struggling to sound out the words.)
turbo-1 said:That was really refreshing, Moonie! He acted out the parts, stuck in sound-effects, stuff that I'm sure he's done for years for his own kids. It's nice to have a President who's not a pompous stuffed-shirt or an idiot.
Moonbear said:Yep, and I just keep thinking what a wonderful role model he and Michelle are to parents everywhere. If the president isn't too busy to make time to spend with his family, anyone can make that time. It's such a nice example of good parenting.
lisab said:Those girls just seem like nice, normal kids. Not that previous White House kids haven't been nice and normal, but there's something very uncoached and real about the Obama girls.
Kudos to their parents -- and grandma.
physics girl phd said:"We are sending you a coupon good for one free sterilization at PETA's SNIP clinic, which you are welcome to use or pass on to a member of your Cabinet or someone in a low-income neighborhood of Washington, D.C."
I think that was a typo - it should have saidphysics girl phd said:"We are sending you a coupon good for one free sterilization at PETA's SNIP clinic, which you are welcome to use or pass on to a member of your Cabinet "
http://www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/04/14/first.dog/..."The only concern we have is that apparently, Portuguese water dogs like tomatoes. Michelle's garden is in danger," he said.
"We don't have tomatoes," the first lady said. "Not yet," Obama reminded...
Moonbear said:Though, who's walking whom in that photo?
Ivan Seeking said:
Ivan Seeking said:I don't know if you caught it or not, but Bo nearly caused Barack to take a nose dive on the White House lawn today.