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Feb 26, 2006 09:43

here is the newest addition to my menagerie, Tupelo Honey (but you can call her Tupelo.) previously, she was known as Sunflower. the little bald/pink spots you see are from mange. she is all better now, but she ( Read more... )

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livedin February 26 2006, 16:32:43 UTC
Thank you lizzie. What a great way to wake up. Furthermore, thanks for getting her from a rescue. A friend of mine and myself, a couple years back, encountered a husky with demodecitc mange and... it changed our lives. Rescuing him was so very hard since he had a horrible case of it, but he's so much better now and a great dog. My friend ended up adopting him and shge just bought him a HUGE back yard.

Here's Tex's story www.lorimarietodd.com/tex

Tupelo is SO CUTE. I AM JEALOUS! I can't have animal in my apartment - but the second I move, I am going to rescue another greatful pup.

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heartofmercury February 26 2006, 20:40:41 UTC
awwww. Tupelo loves her auntie Lori! that is a great story about Tex. it's so wonderful to know that not only are you getting a great dog, you are saving his/her life. we just went to the off-leash dog park in Piedmont Park and had a blast!

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donquixote February 26 2006, 18:38:14 UTC
she's beautiful! is she named after the van morrison song?

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heartofmercury February 26 2006, 20:39:51 UTC
she sure is!

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callmequami May 31 2006, 20:12:41 UTC
Why have there been no updates in months?

Also, is the dog named after the Van Morrison record?

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heartofmercury May 31 2006, 20:19:28 UTC
I lack the energy to keep up with a personal blog and my work one... sigh. I am sorry.

but yes, she's named after the Van Morrison song.

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callmequami November 30 2006, 19:33:24 UTC
In case you missed it:

Frat boys really sorry about theft of 10,000 Daily Tar Heels
(http://media.www.dailytarheel.com/media/storage/paper885/news/2006/11/30/InvestigativeTeam/Sigma.Chi.Comes.Forward-2514383.shtml?sourcedomain=www.dailytarheel.com&MIIHost=media.collegepublisher.com)
Daily Tar Heel

"It was the wrong thing to do," says Doug Dyer, president of Sigma Chi at UNC.
Frat officers claim they don't know where the 10,000-plus papers were tossed.
|| News & Observer: (http://www.newsobserver.com/102/story/516158.html) Frat
escapes charges by agreeing to make restitution in the high four figures.

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