greetings from northern nevada

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greetings from northern nevada

Post by cow dog » Tue Nov 19, 2013 7:51 pm

hello i'm ruby, 4 yrs, pretty girl, herd and bite cattle, and run from coyotes, been to brc 30 times since I was a pup, always the first 3 weeks in aug. and I always stay in the cab, my cowboy love, transports goods, then people, then leaves me at the at the end of august every year, comes home smelling like were I was. fyi I think I think burning man is too spookie for me, my cowboy love, can help you transport anything, for giggles, not dollars, local info free, winters coming and I cant wait to sleep inside, warmest regards, your friendly cow dog

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Re: greetings from northern nevada

Post by trilobyte » Tue Nov 19, 2013 9:04 pm

Your owner sounds like one of those dopes who likes to pretend he or she is an animal and create bogus accounts in the name of their pets. They could just be an asshole, or a furry, or it could be a cry for help. Be careful, these types of owners often do stuff like dress their companions up, give them open mouth kisses, or get involved in inappropriate touching. If they seem eager to try and train you to lick the peanut butter off of things, run away! :mrgreen:

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Re: greetings from northern nevada

Post by Elderberry » Tue Nov 19, 2013 9:08 pm

Hey there, welcome to eplaya!
(I think.)
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Re: greetings from northern nevada

Post by Agaton » Tue Nov 19, 2013 9:09 pm

Hey Ruby Dog! Come here Girl, I'll pet you.

(scratches Ruby's back)

What a nice cow dog.

(makes dog sounds. Ruby does too)

See, I speak dog a little. Will you tell me more about your good life on the ranch? Do you practice any art, like sock art, maybe?
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Re: greetings from northern nevada

Post by ygmir » Tue Nov 19, 2013 9:45 pm

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cow dog
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Re: greetings from northern nevada

Post by cow dog » Wed Nov 20, 2013 6:02 am

I don't dress up, not even a collar, if touched wrong I will bite, the only bone I get is a t-bone once a week,my best artwork is deer antlers I find and chew till cool, trucks running, cabs warm,off to tenmile nv , 20 miles se girl-lack for herd and water check, and late lunch at Bruno's. snow tonight, your friendly cow dog

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Post by ygmir » Wed Nov 20, 2013 9:58 am

life sounds good, cow dog!!!
you say "herd check"...........sheep or goat(s)?
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Re: greetings from northern nevada

Post by Agaton » Wed Nov 20, 2013 10:04 am

Good morning, Ruby Cow Dog. Since you tend to bite if touched wrong, I guess you are a lot like human ladies, aren't you. I do know about that part.

I'm glad your cowboy lets you ride in the warm cab of the truck. How many cattle to you guard out there?
Farted in my wallet; now I have gas money. -Unjonharley

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