Today was the last day for the monster mowers until next spring......Here is the thank you for letting us play that Dad did for the monster mower guys.......we gave it to them this morning....no more chasing the monster mowers until next spring! We gave it our all today....even in the cold.....the temps are in the 30's this morning......Sarge & Duggie
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How sweet to give the mowers those pictures. I am sure they loved it!!!! I loved all the pics myself. Goodbye Monster Mowers---until next year!!!!! Thanks for sharing.
Darcel
Awwww....I hate to see this end......I bet the Monster Mower guys do too......Cute pictures!
Aww I will miss seeing those pictures! They always made me smile and laugh! We've had two mornings in the 30s already too. We are supposed to get some of the dreaded S word this weekend during the night on Friday and Saturday.
Goodbye for another year to the Monster Mowers! I guess that you boys are just going to have to nap a little more through the chilly winter months till they come back..... you have such a great daddy to make those pictures for the MMM! (Monster Mower Men)
Does not seem that long ago that you said they had started again for this year. So what you going to do for exercise now guys.....
roberta
Sarge-Dugie!
Commander Wilson here!
Bravery. Courage. Gallantry. Intrepidity. Valor. These words have a shared meaning, and they point to the highest aspect of the warrior spirit: heroism.
But what is heroism? In an age when pop culture worships rock stars, athletes, politicians, and entertainment celebrities as heroes, the word is often misunderstood and devalued.
A hero, Mr. Webster tells us, is a mythological or legendary figure, often of divine descent and, in Doxie terms, a hero is an illustrious warrior or a Dachshund who shows great courage or bravery.
America has many heroes. Some are folklore figures, such Pecos Bill and Paul Bunyan. Some are legendary names, such as the American Revolution’s Nathan Hale and Molly Pitcher. Some are contemporary, such as 9/11’s many police, firefighters, and emergency medical technicians who worked to rescue people in the World Trade Center towers and other disasters around the nation.
But the quintessential American hero is the member of the Doxieland armed forces who holds the Medal of Honor. Some are well known, such as Patches, Simon, Smokey, and Mimi, but most are not. Regardless of their public visibility, however, they share a common glory. They are the bravest of the brave.
Boys, Sarge-Dugie
For Bravery and Courage beyond the call of duty, for defending the home land from numerous attacks from the Monster Mowers.
I am proud to present you with the Doxie Medal Of Honor.
You do us all proud.
Commander Wilson
SALUTE!
Quote from: JetEd73 on October 08, 2008, 12:54:29 PM
Sarge-Dugie!
Commander Wilson here!
For Bravery and Courage beyond the call of duty, for defending the home land from numerous attacks from the Monster Mowers.
I am proud to present you with the Doxie Metal Of Honor.
You do us all proud.
Commander Wilson
SALUTE!
Hot Dog, Guys!! Make sure the "metal" is 18K gold or platinum!!! hehehe!!
Merlin :thumb:
I'm sure the guys love getting this and having it to keep as something to remember this summer by. I hope the same ones get to return next year. I'm sure they do everything they can to make sure they are the ones on those mowers when Spring returns.
Hee Hee
I laughed until it hurt!
You boys better keep in shape for next season!! :thumb:
Quote from: Teresa on October 08, 2008, 04:13:10 PM
I'm sure the guys love getting this and having it to keep as something to remember this summer by. I hope the same ones get to return next year. I'm sure they do everything they can to make sure they are the ones on those mowers when Spring returns.
It will be the same guys -- we found that out today! They enjoys the furkids just as much as the furkids enjoy them! They made a special point to say to the furkids, See you in the spring! Dee
That's great! Hope the boys get plenty of off-season training for next year's battles!
Thank you Commander Wilson! We accept the Doxie Medal of Honor with pride! Sarge & Duggie
Quote from: Roberta on October 08, 2008, 12:53:36 PM
Does not seem that long ago that you said they had started again for this year. So what you going to do for exercise now guys.....
roberta
Any ideas for us, Auntie Roberta? We gotta come up with something besides making sure Mom and Dad are up at the crack of dawn on Wednesdays! Even the mower guy said we'll need to come up with something to do until spring! Sarge & Duggie
You are so clever Dee! Great collage. The boys are going to miss their protection duties this winter. I can picture it better now though that we've been to your place! You have such a beautiful home and clean as a whistle. Those guys were burnin' up the turf there in those pics! :thumb:
That is so kewl !!! I bet the mowers get a huge kick out of the FIRST day of the season and seeing the kids !!!
yah could get mum and dad to run up and down on te other side of the fence with treats and youz get them after say..................how many times do you think they could make it............
Roberta
Quote from: Roberta on October 10, 2008, 02:59:15 AM
..................how many times do you think they could make it............
Roberta
Mum and Dad or the dogs?
Quote from: Roberta on October 10, 2008, 02:59:15 AM
yah could get mum and dad to run up and down on te other side of the fence with treats and youz get them after say..................how many times do you think they could make it............
Roberta
Hey, that would be good exercise for Mom and Dad! But right now, it'd just be Mom since Dad's foot is still in a walking boot cast.....but meybe when his cast comes off, it could be physical therapy!