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~Tucker&Me~

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#8
Well, no offence but you have posted tons of random threads; half of them not even asking questions. You don't bother to punctuate your posts and always write 5 words or less. People have written up these big answers for you and you don't even bother to put 2 minutes into a post.

It's just frustrating.

~Tucker
 

sparks19

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Ok I think the issue of the short post has already been addressed and hashed out.

let's move on from the "what do you mean" "what do YOU mean"

I want to know if there are any Aussie Aussie owners :D and are Aussies called Aussies in Australia? Or are they just Shepherds?
 

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I've got a set of Austrian bone china demitasses !!! Anyone collect ?? They are over 100 years old ...white with gold trim .
 

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I want to know if there are any Aussie Aussie owners and are Aussies called Aussies in Australia? Or are they just Shepherds?
And since Australian shepherds are actually an American creation, are they called American shepherds overseas?

If an Aussie barks "G'Day" at a sheep in the forest, and the sheep is deaf so it doesn't hear, are you high on something or just insane?
 

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I have an Aussie....
She's never barked out a "G'day" but she will bark out an occasional "Crickey".....usually when she see's something new....
 

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