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<blockquote data-quote="FranOnTheEdge" data-source="post: 1088749" data-attributes="member: 277165"><p>My collie used to be bouncy and manic, but once he was 2 years old he did finally start to calm down. Thank goodness, I really don't have the ability to cope with manic. And my knee is getting so bad that long walks are out of the question, unfortunately - I'm hoping that the warmer weather will improve my knee.</p><p>I tried cooking in a slow cooker, and nearly starved to death while I waited for it, (lol) plus afterwards I discovered that the stew had dribbled down inside the casing and made a nasty mess. That's really why I bought the soupmaker, for speed and less mess. would have been great unless I actually wanted the soup to be cooked - and hot. </p><p></p><p>61 at a time? that's a lot. Must be a very big slow cooker, mine is very small, I actually meant it for pickling metal not for food.</p><p>Picking plots to bits? Oh I do that once I've watched a film but not usually on the first viewing.</p><p>Collie piloted Search and Rescue drones? Good thought! Mind you it could easily get distracted by a ball...</p><p>Lol!</p><p>Here's the dog when we took him to the Norfolk Broads, pic of him in his 'doggy bag'</p><p><img src="http://i251.photobucket.com/albums/gg314/franontheedge/NorfolkBroadsHols/DoggyBagSM_zps5461f2d9.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FranOnTheEdge, post: 1088749, member: 277165"] My collie used to be bouncy and manic, but once he was 2 years old he did finally start to calm down. Thank goodness, I really don't have the ability to cope with manic. And my knee is getting so bad that long walks are out of the question, unfortunately - I'm hoping that the warmer weather will improve my knee. I tried cooking in a slow cooker, and nearly starved to death while I waited for it, (lol) plus afterwards I discovered that the stew had dribbled down inside the casing and made a nasty mess. That's really why I bought the soupmaker, for speed and less mess. would have been great unless I actually wanted the soup to be cooked - and hot. 61 at a time? that's a lot. Must be a very big slow cooker, mine is very small, I actually meant it for pickling metal not for food. Picking plots to bits? Oh I do that once I've watched a film but not usually on the first viewing. Collie piloted Search and Rescue drones? Good thought! Mind you it could easily get distracted by a ball... Lol! Here's the dog when we took him to the Norfolk Broads, pic of him in his 'doggy bag' [IMG]http://i251.photobucket.com/albums/gg314/franontheedge/NorfolkBroadsHols/DoggyBagSM_zps5461f2d9.jpg[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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