Look At Our Jake

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Neesy

#1 fan (Annie Wilkes cousin) 1st cousin Mom's side
May 24, 2012
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Well i feel silly.... all this time I have been trying to figure out who this Jake was that everyone is talking about....lmao :m_thinking: K,,,,,I'll just go sit back over here in my corner :m_flowerhead:

Mia - I love your picture with the two pugs snuggling - very cute :love: - I really, really want one!
 

VultureLvr45

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Mar 15, 2012
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Do you mean the pictures of the crow/raven? That's "Jake" - there is a whole story about him, based on Charles Dickens "A Christmas Carol". I am not sure how to post a direct link but there is a thread in here you could find about it. Good luck VultureLvr45!
Hi Guys...I knew many of the scenes were from "A Christmas Carol"(such as the ones with Scrooge and Bob Cratchet, and Tiny Tim). But a few connected with other stories as in the one with the four poster bed and handcuffs (I thought Geralds Game or perhaps Misery, Top Hat - Dr. Sleep)... Guess I'm starting on the naughty list for next year
 

Mia Deschain

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Nov 18, 2009
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Mia - I love your picture with the two pugs snuggling - very cute :love: - I really, really want one!
Thanks Neesy. I really loved having taz during my recent illness. He wouldnt leave my side and he kept me warm during the worst of it. he wouldn't even leave me to eat. My son had to make him go outside and brought his food and water to my room so he would eat. someday when i figure how to get the pics from my phone to load on here (keeps telling me that file is to large) I will post some pics of him.
 

DiO'Bolic

Not completely obtuse
Nov 14, 2013
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Poconos, PA
I watched a documentary over the weekend about the Tuskegee Airmen during WWII... Superb! I’ve also met some of them at a local WWII air show held each year. True heroes of the highest order who faced adversity with courage and honor both from the enemy and from their brothers in arms.