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Our new puppy is coming on 15th March…

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  • I just dont think I can live with a Grub for 10-15 years :p:p

  • Snarf (eat fast)
    Pig out (eat too much)
    Nibble (just a little bit)
    Roach Coach (one of those trucks that drive around to construction sites and such and
    vend food)
    Grab joint (like a street vendor–here it refers to carnival food vendors--where you grab
    the food and eat it on the go)

    "Grub" isn't sounding so bad now, is it??:D

    Congrats on the new pup. Hope all goes well this time!!

  • well, if it's helpful, Jane Goodall called her son Grub. Always thought that was strange.

  • I like Grub. Sorry.

  • LOL… I like Grub.... :-).... I think it is just too cute... and sure you can live with it

  • OMG…I love the name Grub...that is sooo cute! :D:D We haven't been much help, have we? LOL ;)

  • I think Grub is a cool name..I like it.

  • Well thanks guys for all the info…

    snorky998, after reading your post, Im beginning to like the name Grub now :p:p:p

    agilebasenji, how sad to call your own child that name... I cant deal with the name for a dog, I certainly couldnt deal with that name for my child :eek:...

    The rest of you are absolutely NO help at all !!! All I can say, is thank Dog Mr Saba doesnt read the B Forum, or Id lose out entirely :D...

    I have just found out that his registered name will be.....................Wait for it........................Lanbart Drinks Swears N Lies, so................................looks like we have a name for him now..........Can anyone guess what it might be ????????????????????????????????????????? Its really obvious, I think...............................................

  • LOVE the registered name. I'll take a guess on his call name - Tiger? ;)

  • @saba:

    Well thanks guys for all the info…

    snorky998, after reading your post, Im beginning to like the name Grub now :p:p:p

    agilebasenji, how sad to call your own child that name... I cant deal with the name for a dog, I certainly couldnt deal with that name for my child :eek:...

    The rest of you are absolutely NO help at all !!! All I can say, is thank Dog Mr Saba doesnt read the B Forum, or Id lose out entirely :D...

    I have just found out that his registered name will be.....................Wait for it........................Lanbart Drinks Swears N Lies, so….............................looks like we have a name for him now..........Can anyone guess what it might be ????????????????????????????????????????? Its really obvious, I think...............................................

    I don't know Saba, drinks swears n lies. Sounds like 99% of the population in Australia :D How about Sir Les Patterson :p

  • @renaultf1:

    LOVE the registered name. I'll take a guess on his call name - Tiger? ;)

    Thats good, BUT…..........................................NOPE :D

  • @Forexjohnny:

    I don't know Saba, drinks swears n lies. Sounds like 99% of the population in Australia :D How about Sir Les Patterson :p

    Funny, very funny Forexjohnny, and sooooooooooooooooooo true, but sorry its not Sir Les Patterson :D

    REMEMBER, its food related…...........................................

  • Completely OT, sorry to the OP…......................................................Oh thats right thats MEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE :p:p

    Forexjohnny did you find yourself a B ??? Did you meet Davina ???

  • Hmmm…my next guess is Foster?

  • Yes I did meet Davina. I spent a few hours with her and her "kids". They are all great dogs who took it in turns to make themselves comfortable on me while I talked to her. :rolleyes: She had not set her breeding program then and by the time the puppies had arrived I had some changes in my life that has caused me to put on hold getting a puppie. It is only a temporary thing though, I do miss having a B in my life. :)

  • Ok I will spill the beans…

    I think we will be calling him Ramsey, after Gordon Ramsey, of course :p:p

    Only 5 more sleeps...

  • Ramsey….the pommie git. Can't you find some Aussie git instead :p
    Let's see what the little monster looks like first, I mean well he may look like Sir Les with all them good manners and looks. :cool:

    Seriously good luck and I hope everything works out for you. I cry every time I look at my girl's puppie photo's where she is sitting in the palm of my hand. B puppies are the best. :D

  • @saba:

    Ok I will spill the beans…

    I think we will be calling him Ramsey, after Gordon Ramsey, of course :p:p

    Only 5 more sleeps...

    Ha, ha, ha…love the name!

  • I love the name Ramsey..or Ramses, both really cute..will we get pictures as soon as you get him?

  • What about 'chow' as in chow down? Or you could go to a particular food item - like beans.

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