
He came to us via my stepdaughters, ever the animal welfare do-gooders, who found him and a few other puppies being kept in dismal conditions. Now that they've finally realized that an apartment is not really the best place for a no-kill animal shelter, they've been forced to seek home for many of their critters. (Rats, cats, dogs, frogs, and at least a couple of ferrets—at least the don't keep their horses there.)
Brutus is half lab, half pit bull. He has the most mellow temperment, and at four months, he's housebroken. He's a surprisngly smart fellow.
On other fronts, somehow a local person wound up in a National Catholic Register interview this week...
5 comments:
nice, Bill!
Yeah, he's a great little dog, but he won't be for long.
He's so cute! Congratulations on the new addition to your family.
God bless you, your family, and Brutus!
Wow. I read that article and didn't realize it was you.
Anthony Flott actually included a quote from me last fall with regard to our local Pope and the Witch travesty.
I love NCReg. And nice to "know" a "celebrity" such as yourself.
(Tongue firmly inserted in cheek)
:-)
Good luck on all your papers. I am working on my last one for this class...need God's help...
Hi, Julie.
I have no doubt you'll do well. You not only have an intuitive grip of the faith; you also explain it really clearly and succinctly. Those qualities are what we've needed in the last 40 years and lacked because of the infiltration of PoMo critical theory.
As a former practitioner of that acursed method, I'd have never thought I'd be railing against it as I ow do.
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