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In a message dated 7/29/2003 8:19:44 AM Eastern Standard Time,
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> Also, I've decided to get Joe (our dog) professionally stripped since I
> can't seem to get him finished. Can you give me any tips on how to find
> someone who'll do a good job?
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I understand you meant to just send this to Kelly, but this really sounds
obscene. Are you sure it's legal or moral?

Kathryn


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badolbilz

Well Kathryn, it's very legal, but I'm pretty sure that Joe doesn't
think it's moral:)! Stripping is how most terriers are groomed. It's
just different from brushing and shaving.

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>In a message dated 7/29/2003 8:19:44 AM Eastern Standard Time,
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>obscene. Are you sure it's legal or moral?
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>Kathryn
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In a message dated 7/29/03 6:38:45 AM, KathrynJB@... writes:

<< > Also, I've decided to get Joe (our dog) professionally stripped since I
> can't seem to get him finished. >>

<<Are you sure it's legal or moral?>>

I have a friend who jacked off her cat with a vacuum cleaner hose once.
I don't know if he finished.

We had a dog once, a kind of really-thick-haired short wide sheepdog mutt
that was fairly common in NW New Mexico for a while. In summers we'd take her
to our neighbors who sheered their sheep, and the dog would get in line last
and get clipped. Still, we could never see her skin at all, no matter how
short. After the neighbors quit raising sheep, we took her to a "beauty parlor"
and the woman who usually did poodles (well not DID them, like with a vacuum
cleaner, but you know) clipped her and somehow tied little ribbons here and there
on her remaining... it was like curly fur right at the base, but there was a
base coat like a mink, with another coat like an English sheepdog--long, and
a third kind of like a... third dog had put another coat in there too.
Freakish. Enough hair/fur/to cover five or six dogs her size to an average/normal
covering. Poor dog.

And her name was Awshoo (my baby mis-pronunciation of "Lucy"), so kids in the
neighborhood would go "AaaaaaCHOO!!!" and when she came they would say "I
wasn't calling you, I was just sneezing," or some other lame variant of the same
clever joke, but the dog never once got that joke.

Sandra