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Post by Tundra_Queen »

Renaldo, summer is July 12th and it's ok if u get stuck in a drift, we have snowmobiles to pull ya out. And if the snow is too deep we had dog sleds too! :lol:

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July 12th - huh?? :???:

Is it the same day each year like a holiday?? :hmm:

Let's go with the dog sled, Debbie - I haven't tried that before. :wink:
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Yes, renaldo, July 12th every year. I have been saying that since I moved up here, that summer is July 12th and it always seems to be right. :lol:

Ok, I'll start training Tegan tomorrow.... LMBO


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Well you can't beat a sure thing!! :wink: :lol: :lol:

I don't know if just one dog will pull me though. I'm gettin to be a pretty fat old man. :lol:

I was telling Sara about our conversation today & she thought it was pretty amusing. :wink:
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:lol: :lol: I can just see it Debbie! Teagan pulling and Renaldo hanging on for dear life :lol: :lol: Mush! Mush!

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Maybe we can rent a dog for when your up here, or a police offidier did find a young moose last week that she is raising as a pet, maybe I could train it? :lol:

We could call ya Bullwinkle and Rocky Renaldo. :lol: :lol:

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LMAO
For some unknown reason, I actually like the sound of that, Debbie. :wink: Better start training the moose!!

:lol: :lol: :lol:
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:wink: You have a good weekend!! :)
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Beautiful Lupines

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:D :D :D Unfortunately he hasx the same luck as Reynoldo. Come up one yearf, never come back, so I switched to red-hot pokers. Took me 5 years to getg some of them to bloom. believe that they are now established.

THANKS FOR POSTING......OC
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Debbie, I'm so jealous of anyone who can grow such gorgeous lupines, and there you are pulling them up!
Horrors!
I would give anything to see the Bullwinkle and Rocky Renaldo show....good grief! I'm sitting here by myself, not a soul around, and LMBO. :lol:
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Oh I like them! Such pretty colors.
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