We did this yesterday after school. I was so frustrated by the time I was done, I didn't get anything I wanted. Right now we all have a pair of Chuck Taylors, so I had two in mind. I wanted the girls, from about mid-thigh down, in thier ripped jeans with the shoes, with the dog sitting between them. The dog was so hyper she wouldn't sit at all, so I took what I could get. This is the only one out of the bunch I liked.
Right now we all have a pair of Chuck Taylors, so I had two in mind. I wanted the girls, from about mid-thigh down, in thier ripped jeans with the shoes, with the dog sitting between them. The dog was so hyper she wouldn't sit at all, so I took what I could get. This is the only one out of the bunch I liked.
Thanks!
Oh yeah the Chucks!!! I still remember my first pair. I was in the seventh grade and it was the THE status symbol to trade in the PF Flyer's or the Keds for Chucks. I paid $11.50 for them a kings ransom for me back then. They were twice as high as the gym shoes I'd been wearing, but hey were worth ever penny. I was in the big leagues, every one that was anyone from Bob Cousy on down wore Chuck Taylor All Stars back then.
Oh great photo by the by. Your use of b&w is always a pleasant deviation from the norm here.
Don't forget about the Gallery. Are your photos there??
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But she's getting there. We figure another few years, and she'll be well behaved.
Dog behaviour is a matter of the right breed and the right breeder. The smartest and best behaved dog that I have ever had is my current one: an airedale and she does not shed dog hair either.
Well, we got her from the top beagle breeder in our area, and aside from the fact that they are notoriously hard to train, once they are trained, they are very well behaved.