Thursday, April 3, 2008
Sunday, March 30, 2008
MySelf
One day something got behind me, something just try to get me!
Every fucking crazy day i try to be a better man.
Never, never nothing deep inside, i just feel like i lost my mind...
But than that something said to me:
Explore yourself, like no 1 else!
Find yourself-be someone else!
MY FRIEND
My friend,
My companion,
Through good times and bad.
My friend.
My buddy.
Through happy and sad.
Beside me you stand,
Beside me you walk.
You're there to listen,
You're there to talk.
With happynes,
With smiles,
With pain and tears,
I know you'll be here,
through out the years.
Monday, March 17, 2008
BOBTAIL

OLD ENGLISH SHEEPDOG(FCI Standard No. 16 )
The Old English Sheepdog is a breed of dog used for herding livestock, and as a pet. They are best known for their shaggy grey and white fur which also covers their face, including their eyes, which leads some casual observers to wonder how they can see.
With very few exceptions, the OES's tail is cut off at or below the first joint as puppies. The procedure, known as docking or "bobbing" the tail produces the panda-like rear end. Puppies are born with jet black and white fur further likening them to the panda. It is only after the puppy coat has been shed that the more common gray or silver shaggy hair appears. A nickname for the OES is "bobtail." AKC breed regulations require showing only dogs with bobbed tails.
Temperament
This breed is intelligent, funny, social, and adaptable which means can live outside and inside, although they sometimes seem to not be all that intelligent on first impressions. It generally gets along well with children, other dogs, other pets, and visitors. Like all herding breeds, it requires plenty of exercise, both mental and physical. They are bubbly and playful, and some times may be stubborn, depending on their mood. Sheepdogs are excellent, intuitive and loving companions, even earning the title "babysitter" or "Dear Nanny" around young children. The herding instinct that has been carried down through the generations is still astonishing. These animals are gentle with other dogs and are always willing to play with you.









