Saluki
World class procrastinator
- Location
- ...Norwich over the water.
I handed a very nice phone into the police station, after finding it in the street. As I was handing it over, it rang. The policewoman said to answer it, so I did. It was the owner of the phone wanting it back. I said that I was at Bethel Street Police Station handing it in. She called me names and suggested that I delivered it to her PD effing Q if I knew what was good for me. Policewoman said that the phone owner was obviously blessed with a silver tongue and a lot of charm 
I gave Hubster my left kidney in 2008. His sisters weren't terribly impressed about saving their brother's life, his youngest sister is even more of a cow than before, especially after the kidney finally failed through no fault of its own. Hubster was appreciative at the time.
I found a horse and delivered it back. It managed to find it's way into my field and mingled with my horses overnight. The owner muttered something that sounded like a thank you. I think she was overcome with delight as she ordered a groom to check it over from head to foot.
I do take things down from high shelves in supermarkets, for shorter people, open doors and am generally well mannered and try to be a nice person. I've fostered countless dogs over the last 30 years. Kept a few, moved others on to permanent homes (always traumatic and I still really really miss Feargal the Whippet - should have kept him). I used to do a lot of transport runs with Greyhounds, part of relays to take them from various pounds to their new foster or permanent homes. Never asked for fuel money but every so often, a box of bonios were discovered in my car, put there by the greyhound rescue people.

I gave Hubster my left kidney in 2008. His sisters weren't terribly impressed about saving their brother's life, his youngest sister is even more of a cow than before, especially after the kidney finally failed through no fault of its own. Hubster was appreciative at the time.
I found a horse and delivered it back. It managed to find it's way into my field and mingled with my horses overnight. The owner muttered something that sounded like a thank you. I think she was overcome with delight as she ordered a groom to check it over from head to foot.
I do take things down from high shelves in supermarkets, for shorter people, open doors and am generally well mannered and try to be a nice person. I've fostered countless dogs over the last 30 years. Kept a few, moved others on to permanent homes (always traumatic and I still really really miss Feargal the Whippet - should have kept him). I used to do a lot of transport runs with Greyhounds, part of relays to take them from various pounds to their new foster or permanent homes. Never asked for fuel money but every so often, a box of bonios were discovered in my car, put there by the greyhound rescue people.