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emer

hello all

hi there

I'm emer (yes, it is my name, and i am female, and it is irish, and it sounds like B.M.W's 'Beamer', or the wild lemur) .

two people in one day recommend i join this forum, so here i am  Surprised

have two 'beginner' weims - a 3 year old rescue, and a 13 week old. dying to get started!!!!

living in windsor, berks... so any info on local day sessions or training would be fab.

thanks, emer. Wink
Lisa

Hi Emer!!  Glad you found the site!! Very Happy   Welcome Aboard Very Happy !
weima

Welcome Emer, glad you've joined us. Soon us Weim folk will be overtaking the Brits  Laughing  Wink
Mike

Welcome Emer Smile
cressy

weima wrote:
Welcome Emer, glad you've joined us. Soon us Weim folk will be overtaking the Brits  Laughing  Wink


But then you have the dual loyalty as opposed to the dual purpose Laughing  Laughing - do I count as a foot in both camps??

Hi Emer.
josie

Hello Emer.
johnhod

Hi Emer, welcome to the forum.
Liz

Hi Emer and welcome - at least I now know how to pronounce your name  Embarassed  Very Happy
Greyghost

Hi Emer nice to see you here  Very Happy .   Pictures please........ Very Happy  Very Happy
Claire

Welcome Emer, good to see you here too  Very Happy   This is a great forum, very friendly, supportive and informative.  Just don't talk about food..... Laughing
Greyghost

Wot no cheese sanys today then Mr. Green
JR VIZ

Hi Emer & welcome
                Your find plenty of help on this forum
Helen

Welcome Emer.

Wot, no talk of food Surprised lol  

Helen
Lisa

Claire wrote:
Welcome Emer, good to see you here too  Very Happy   This is a great forum, very friendly, supportive and informative.  Just don't talk about food..... Laughing


Oh Claire! Shocked  Now look what you have done!! Rolling Eyes  Laughing
johnhod

Now that someone has finally got round to bringing up the subject of food I guess this may be a good time to ask if any of you would be willing to share favourite recipes.  I'm hoping to get together a collection of recipes for both humans and dogs that we can publish to raise funds for the Brittany Club Welfare and Rescue.  Any offers gratefully received.
BritAnnie

Preferably by PM so that the rest of us don't get a preview and then have to buy the book Wink
BenB

I'm keen  - now have recipes for everything from blackberry whisky to badger burgers.

Incidentally - Today for lunch - I let myself down. I let the class down. and I let the school down.

(I had a sausage and mustard sandwich with NO cheese).

It felt wrong at the time and to be honest I can't look straight at the lump of cheddar in the fridge.

DAMN YOU DAIRY PRODUCTS PLEASE FORGIVE ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
BritAnnie

Laughing  Laughing  Laughing  Laughing

You are NUTS Rolling Eyes  Wink
Mind you I think we all are on here Rolling Eyes  Embarassed
Claire

Oh gawd not food again.  I am staaaaarrrrrrving!  Major hangover this morning and got the munchies.  Bacon roll and lucozade so far and neither have done the trick so what else is good for a hangover??
BenB

A glass of pinot grigio!
Claire

**** off  Laughing   Last thing I need!
johnhod

I thought Iron Bru was the cure for everything
Greyghost

http://www.bbc.co.uk/stoke/features/christmas/hangovercures.shtml
Greyghost

OMG It's a thriving world out there:

Hangover cures

Everyone has their own way of getting through the 'morning after'. Here are some of ours.

  1. A paracetamol washed down with fruit juice, a bit of toast, then a walk in the fresh air.

  2. Phone in sick, then stay in bed until Neighbours comes on the telly.

  3. Brew a big pot of coffee. It might leave you more dehydrated, but goddamm it feels like the right thing to do!

  4. Marmite and toast, washed down with a Berocca (a vitamin supplement taken in fizzy water form).

  5. A big greasy fry-up. Get beyond the first mouthful, you're home and dry.

  6. Two pints of water sipped over the course of an hour, followed by a little lie down and then vigorous exercise like a run or a swim. Or sex.

  7. Fingers down the throat. Yeeeuuuuuuurch! That's better.

  8. An hour-long shower, letting the hot tank slowly drain until the cold kicks in. It avoids the shock (if not the point).

  9. A bunch of bananas. Packed with vitamins and easy to get down without gagging.

 10. Pure oxygen. Airlines pilots swear by it. Which is reassuring to know when you're 30,000 feet up and the man up front is trying hard not to blow his breakfast all over the altimeter.
Lisa

johnhod wrote:
Now that someone has finally got round to bringing up the subject of food I guess this may be a good time to ask if any of you would be willing to share favourite recipes.  I'm hoping to get together a collection of recipes for both humans and dogs that we can publish to raise funds for the Brittany Club Welfare and Rescue.  Any offers gratefully received.


Ooh I have lots of natural receipes for dogs and maybe a few human ones!  Will dig them out and pm them to you. Very Happy

Don't do hangovers Sad  Have two kids to make them ten times worse!!  So don't drink anymore!  Surprised
Paz

Hi Smile I am very interested in natural treats for dogs too. Would love to share recipes
Paz

Hi Emer Smile good to see you and the boys here. Don't feel so much of a stranger now
coopersmum

Hello Emer *waves*

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