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One of the four lowbridge Weymann bodied Leyland Atlanteans delivered to Fishwick & Brindle at the end of 1963 is seen disgorging its load adjacent to a sister vehicle. It is No.32 (ATB599A). This vehicle, together with No.31 (ATB598A) were sold to Rennie of Dunfermline in February 1977. Either two new panels have been fitted between decks or, more likely, a better quality adhesive should have been used on the household linens ad’.
I needed to escape and get out of the apartment today, so we went to Brindles for some wonderful ice cream and sorbet. They really have some of the best I have ever had...
A girl sitting close by... God Bless her and all, but was talking just like a valley girl, 90 miles per hour and used the phrase "Oh my God, like..." probably 10 times in under two minutes. Neither of us could keep a straight face to say the least... t'was very entertaining.
My next door neighbors' dog stays in their yard when they are outside, but sometimes she is let out unsupervised and then she wanders. She came over to play with my son yesterday, and he took these shots. I don't know what her name is.
The beast guards its lair. ***No doggies were harmed in the taking of this photo. (In other words, I did not close the door, nor did I turn the dryer on.)
The third one day international in the 2013 Women's Ashes series played at Hove; England won by five wickets.
Australia scored 203 or 4 from 36 overs in a rain delayed match. In reply, England scored 204 for 5 from 33.2 overs.
There were so many good bumper stickers and magnets on the cars in the lot. I loved this one because it said, "Punish the Deed, Not the Breed", and there was a little Bullie next to it. It's a shame that it's so hard to read in this picture, but what can I expect. I took it on my phone.
Sunny day in the winter, cold out.
Supposedly she's a brindle pomeranian, 10 lbs.
She looks like a Japanese Raccoon dog, a tanuki, plus she stands and can walk a bit on her hind legs.
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She was a rescued dog, my friend's daughter who got into a bad situation. The lady who was keeping her for her, was letting the little dog roam the streets and the dog got hit by a car & dragged. The owner begged me to take her. I was pretty worried, we have two 70-lb dogs, they went into prey-mode and were wild to get it. Now, she is the queen bee and traffic coordinator, herds the big dogs, and attempts to enforce many potty breaks.