[mythtv-users] Off topic, about dogs and remotes

Hika van den Hoven hikavdh at gmail.com
Sat May 3 15:10:36 UTC 2014


Hoi Stephen,

Saturday, May 3, 2014, 4:31:06 AM, you wrote:



> On 5/2/14, 9:59 PM, Yan Seiner wrote:
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> On Fri, May 02, 2014         at 6:41 PM, Saul A. Peebsen
> <jaglover at gmail.com>         wrote:
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> On Sat, 03 May 2014 11:02:12 +1000  
>              Lindsay Mathieson <lindsay.mathieson at gmail.com> wrote:  
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>              > On Fri, 2 May 2014 06:12:33 PM Saul A. Peebsen wrote:  
>              > > and next morning I found two batteries on  
>              > > bedroom floor, with little toothmarks all over     them. And my two
>              > > little dogs looking at me with most innocent look  in their eyes.
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>              > Thank goodness they didn't eat the batteries, those can             be dangerous.
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>              I guess the batteries weren't tasty ... good thing, as you             said.
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>              > > Absolutely  
>              > > no trace of remote.  
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>              > Heh! hopefully turn up under the couch or something. I             know my couch
>              > is an elephants graveyard for dog toys ...  
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>              Nope, I've searched everywhere. I admit I've been checking             my front
>              yard (which is fenced for dogs) to find at least some metal             parts, like
>              battery springs or whatnot. Absolutely nuttin'. Asked Wife,             too. She
>              said she never picked up any debris that would belong to a             remote.
>              Baffled.  
>              Dogs are small: 
> http://asclinux.com:8000/My_Photos/Aadu_Minnie/medium/000_0185.jpg  
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> Buried in the dogyard of treasures.
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> :)
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>            -- 
>            Cheers, Saul  
>            _______________________________________________  
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>      Or, after chewing to content and delight over a part falling
> off,     was joyfully batted under a nightstand or similar furniture.
>      Back when we had animals about the house, we found things
> under the     most improbable of locations.
>      Look under things that the dogs can't get under, but could have     knocked it under.
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>      That said, the remote could have entered the same
> interdimensional     space that singular socks and ballpoint pens disappear to.  ;)
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My experience with looking for things lost, is you find what you lost
previous time. So wait till next time they chew something up ;)

Tot mails,
  Hika                            mailto:hikavdh at gmail.com

"Zonder hoop kun je niet leven
Zonder leven is er geen hoop
Het eeuwige dilemma
Zeker als je hoop moet vernietigen om te kunnen overleven!"

De lerende Mens



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