Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Do you live in florida and where?

ok i live in Milton [ pace ] florida where in florda do you live if you live in florida?



Do you live in florida and where?

I have a house in Florida. It is Destin... and we love it! And my uncle lives in Pensacola. My brother and his family live in Destin too... but our beach house isn't by theirs... its like 10 miles away.



If you haven't been to Destin.. you should visit sometime. I will have to visit Milton... I have never been there.



I live in Missouri but our vacation house is in Destin... I didn't know if you would understand that from the first sentance... lol



Do you live in florida and where?

I live in West Palm Beach Florida



Do you live in florida and where?

I don't live in Florida... I live in Missouri.



Do you live in florida and where?

Orlando...and was born in Orlando.



My dad was born in downtown Orlando on the back porch of a house.



My mom, however, was born in Alturas in a little house in the middle of a grapefruit grove. Alturas is a little speck of a place off Highway 60 between Lake Wales and Bartow.



Milton is in the panhandle, correct?



Do you live in florida and where?

i live in Tampa Florida for almost a year now..



Do you live in florida and where?

I live any place in Florida I desire. My home is mobile, diesel powered motorhome, so if I get tired of where I'm at, I move.



I used to live in Orlando, what a drag. My family has lived in Orlando since my Mother was a little girl, she's now 95. With as large as my extended family is, I guess we'll always be there.



At the moment I'm volunteering on the Mid-West coast area. It is feeling like time to move since it's getting warm. I'm parked on a concrete runway on an airport and had to run both A/C's today.



Tomorrow I may go looking for some shade. There's none on an airport. I may look up your way. Santa Rosa Island may have some shade. I do know that Big Bayou State Park has shade.



Last year was Alaska for most of the summer. Didn't need shade up there.



Do you live in florida and where?

I lived in Jax for almost four years, but I came back home, I am a native Missourian. I do have family that live in Palm Beach so I go down there a few times a year.



Do you live in florida and where?

I've lived in Panama City, Tallahassee, Bristol, Jacksonville, and Ft. Lauderdale.



Do you live in florida and where?

I live in Bradenton, about an hour south of Tampa.



Do you live in florida and where?

West Palm Beach a place called Greenacres~ It has alot of traffic here and more to come with all the new construction....Thanks~

How to meet rbd live!?

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How to meet rbd live!?

well i think to meet them you have to go to Mexico City. To a place called Televisa. But hey my cousin knows some rbd people.



How to meet rbd live!?

Go to their concerts... You wouldn't want to meet them anyways, they'r kind of snobby, well except alfonso and dulce maria... Report It



How to meet rbd live!?

I live in Mexico City and once i saw Dulce eating at a sushi place (sushi itto) at Perisur Plaza Report It



How to meet rbd live!?

You know what? I wouldn't want to meet RBD. Why? Cuz I don't like RBD.

How to meet rbd live!?

how to meet rbd live how to m how to meet rbd live!eet rbd live!! how to meet rbd live!



How to meet rbd live!?

well i think to meet them you have to go to Mexico City. To a place called Televisa. But hey my cousin knows some rbd people.



How to meet rbd live!?

Go to their concerts... You wouldn't want to meet them anyways, they'r kind of snobby, well except alfonso and dulce maria... Report It



How to meet rbd live!?

I live in Mexico City and once i saw Dulce eating at a sushi place (sushi itto) at Perisur Plaza Report It



How to meet rbd live!?

You know what? I wouldn't want to meet RBD. Why? Cuz I don't like RBD.

I live in a city and I'm trying to choose the right breed. Help!?

I live in Richmond, VA and I am trying to choose between a couple of wonderful breeds to be my second dog that I would like to purchase in November. I already own a active 2 year old mixed breed dog and I want not only a sister for him but also a marvelous dog to perform obedience, agility, or other dog sports with me. I also go on daily walks, occassional hikes and swims, and to many events with my dogs that mean they must be friendly with people. My favorite breeds of all time are Australian Shepherds and Border Collies and I know all the flaws behind them .. I just don't know if I can actually devote all that they need. I'm also very partial to golden retrievers, shetland sheep dogs, and american eskimo dogs. I live in a town home with a small yard to go potty in. Please help give me opinions and make the right choice! :)



I live in a city and I'm trying to choose the right breed. Help!?

I usually advise people against getting Border Collies, Belgian Sheep Dogs etc. but you seem to be clear about what they require and how to handle them - and it a really good sign that you are considering if you can give the dogs all they need.



I think it boils down to how much time you can spend activating your dogs every day. Two hours should do the trick provided you give them plenty of brain work. I have a high-active breed as well (Belgian Shepherd) whose activity level is just a notch below the Border Collies, this is not a dog that you can tire out physically, but a combination of physical and mental exercise and you won't have a dog that's climbing the walls. It is important that you also consciously teach you dog to relax, start with this already when it's a puppy. Another thing to remember is that with intelligent breeds you need to be a step ahead all the time and be in posession of a good sense of humour.



If you feel up to it, I would recommend the Australian Shepherd as it tends to have a lower activity level than the Border Collie. Shetland Sheepdogs will also require their fair share of activity, I'm not familiar with American Eskimo dogs, but otherwise a Golden Retriever is a good allround kind of dog - all depending how far you want to take a dog sport such as agility.



I live in a city and I'm trying to choose the right breed. Help!?

HEY Don't forget the Boston Terrier. They can be really active but also love to sit by your side. My male (10lbs) just got his 1st Q in reg agility..and only his 2nd trial. I have a very small yard and we play games inside - the ball is his favorite Report It



I live in a city and I'm trying to choose the right breed. Help!?

I have three poodles and they're extremely smart, agile, and beautiful. They don't need much exercise, but they still love it, and they're VERY loyal.



I live in a city and I'm trying to choose the right breed. Help!?

Get a springer spaniel. They are real smart and friendly and love to run around and stuff. %26amp;%26amp;Plus they are adorable!



=]



I live in a city and I'm trying to choose the right breed. Help!?

i live in richmond too! :D but yeah um a golden retriever would be a really nice because they are active when the time is right but then peaceful and loving when its supposed to be we have a golden retriever female that is about 8 months old and she is great and she is the sweetest dog ever and she gets along great with our chiuaua and schnoodle and australian shepards and border collies are really great dogs but they do need a lot of room to run and they are herding dogs not city dogs but its entirely your decison and ive also heard about australian shepards being aggresive toward other animals but my grandfather has one and its a great dog but he also lives in new kent and has a huge back yard



I live in a city and I'm trying to choose the right breed. Help!?

Both the Aussies and Border Collies can be great for agility and obedience work- but you are right, they require a serious commitment on your part, if in doubt, I would go with something else. Did you know that you can get a limited registration for mixed breed dog to compete in agility and obedience?



I live in a city and I'm trying to choose the right breed. Help!?

my first thought when you said agility was a border collie, and you know their perks and flaws... ACD might be a good one, but have been told females can be a little aggressive with the other dogs of the same sex as they mature, so a male would be best?? That was one persons "opinion" that I do talk to, she has them, she herds, etc, shows....



I would not get a mixed breed, you never know what you are getting and if you have "plans" for the dog, you should get a dog that you know has the pedigree to back it up. Look for a breeder that has titled obedience, agility dogs, and hopefully conformation, then you will hopefully purchase a pup with the blooodlines to back it up...heck you might befriend the breeder and compete together on a team, wouldn't that be so much fun???



I live in a city and I'm trying to choose the right breed. Help!?

Go with a golden retriever they are loyal and inteligent and it sounds like a Golden or even a Lab would be a good match for you. Have fun with your dogs.



I live in a city and I'm trying to choose the right breed. Help!?

japanese ikita or border collie!very active!



I live in a city and I'm trying to choose the right breed. Help!?

Am Staffs would be a great choice.. very people friendly, owner--oriented, athletic, and easy to train. It does sound, though, like you prefer longhaired dogs.. but good luck in whatever choice you make. Also, you sound like you want a pure bred, and for agility and other tough sports, make sure that you buy from a breeder that has OFA'd the hips and elbows, and that you get the OK from your vet before starting any strenuous activities with your new pup. Have fun!



I live in a city and I'm trying to choose the right breed. Help!?

Personally, I can't deal with the yappyness of the Shelties or the American Eskimos.



I like Goldens... but they make me itch.. and depending on the breeder they can be as active as an Aussie or Border Collie. I had a Golden as a teenager, fantastic dog... smart and willing.



I've been a dog trainer for quite some time, and have seen a lot of breeds. I've lived with large dogs (Samoyeds and Bernese) in houses with small yards and in apartments... it really depends on the level of commitment you have to making sure the dog gets sufficient exercise and attention.



Personally, I'd consider a Samoyed... from a breeder who has working lines as well as show lines. The males tend to be a bit less active although a bit slower to train than the females. They are great at working when its time to work and sitting still when its not. Most well-bred ones have fantastic temperaments much like an Aussie's but have a bit less drive. They're an all-purpose utility dog in the arctic, capable of hauling a sledge, herding reindeer and hunting if necessary. In my eyes, they are prettier than an Eskie, with a more arctic shape and slant to the eye as well as a continual smile. They make fantastic agility dogs. They can be challenging if you're not someone who is used to being a leader. Most are food oriented (this is something *I* endeavor to keep intact in a pup as it is a great motivational training tool).... and will work on a pay system. They do require training FROM DAY ONE... especially in regards to the word "come". My dogs have never been runners (I also train dogs), but as a breed I usually tell people "they bark, dig, shed, and run away, why on earth do you want this dog?". They are not a breed for everyone... people either adore them or dislike them. (I wouldn't have even brought them up except your comment about liking Am. Eskimos). Feel free to email me for more information... no, *I* have no agenda and no pups.



I live in a city and I'm trying to choose the right breed. Help!?

Well, I have an English Springer Spaniel, her name is Zoey. She is a real devoted dog who loves to get out and do all the things that you mentioned. My aunt and uncle have one too. So do other people I know they are all fun and active, I recommend this breed, the only thing is that they love to run around in a big yard, but they generally don't need muck space to go to the bathroom. And as for the yard and running, a park would be a wonderful place to take them (English Springer), theyy love playing with other dogs and get alog GREAT! they also so enjoy chasing insects, sometimes their ears can be a bit hard to maintain, but bruhs them about 1 to 2 xs a week (ears) and (coats, 1 to 2 xs in 2 weeks ) and UR GOOD! hope that helps!



I live in a city and I'm trying to choose the right breed. Help!?

Hi, I have a programme on my computer all about dogs and it has a feature where you can put in the requirements you want in a dog and it comes up with the ones most suited to your description. So ive typed in your requirements and the best matches were:



Pembroke Welsh Corgi: Normal living space requirements, sociable, obidient and energetic



Cardigan Welsh Corgi: Same as above



Keeshond: Normal living space requirements, energetic, socialable and obidient



Shiba Inu: Small living space requirements, obedient, socialable and average energetic



Poodle: Small living space requirements, socialable, obidient and average energetic



Entlebucher Sennehund: Normal living space requirements, socialable, obedient and average energetic



German Pinscher: Normal living space requirements, obedient, socialable and average energetic



Some of them are a bit rare but at least there's a few breeds to have a look at! Hope this helps!



xxx



I live in a city and I'm trying to choose the right breed. Help!?

I'm suggesting you this breed of dogs:-



Dachshund



Brussels Griffon



French Bulldog



Manchester Terrier



toy breeds (such as a Chihuahua or Pekingese)



I live in a city and I'm trying to choose the right breed. Help!?

i have a border collie, do NOT get a border collie if you aren't sure u can devote the time. i can confidently say that i can NOT devote the time to her she needs(we inherited her). she is awesome, smart, beautiful(everything you already know about the breed) but i just wish i had more time to walk her and run her because it makes her sooo happy. so, thats just my opinion but i feel bad when i can't give her what she deserves.

Have you lived in Australia ? is there a lot of xenophobia, bigotry ?. I plan to live there.?

I'd like to live and work in Australia. I have American nationality,am a professional, I was born in Colombia, I look very European.What your experience was living in Australia ? were you looked down many times by rabid nationalists? I appreciate your help.



Have you lived in Australia ? is there a lot of xenophobia, bigotry ?. I plan to live there.?

G'day,



I always like Kella's and Mouse's answers for this kind of questions.



Like Mouse, I am an immigrant from South-East Asia and have been living in Melbourne for over 16 years and never regret the move at all. I do not have Caucasian appearance, I speak English with an accent and I still feel like I am born in this country all along. My neighbors are combinations of immigrants and true blue Aussies and we are getting along very well. Racism will always be there in any country, but I definitely do not feel it here.



Unfortunately, there are some immigrants who prefer to stick to their own fellow-countrymen b'cos it is easier to speak in their mother-tongue and cultural similarity. Some even go as far as critising Australian ppl way of life which I dun think it is right, no matter how you want to see it.



As Kella %26amp; Mouse said... learn what Australian do, but of course it does not means that you have to go home drunk every night for having too much good time with your mates in the pub/bar ;)



I would also suggest for you to come for a holiday and spend abt 2weeks here, visit some of the capital cities and see yourself different aspect of life in different cities, so you can pretty much have a better picture of life in Australia.



Good luck and welcome to Australia.



Have you lived in Australia ? is there a lot of xenophobia, bigotry ?. I plan to live there.?

I have only been to Sidney once but have done a lot of traveling. especially in Europe. And almost always there is at least one or two Australians on tour. It is not that they want to leave so badly, they just seem to be very interested in other people and other countries----never met such a people friendly country.



Have you lived in Australia ? is there a lot of xenophobia, bigotry ?. I plan to live there.?

No mate you will be welcome to our country,what gets up our noses are the small minority that try and change our way of life.I am Australian,I grew up in a community that housed European people who migrated to Australia and a lot of us became very good friends.



Have you lived in Australia ? is there a lot of xenophobia, bigotry ?. I plan to live there.?

Referring to "Rabid Nationlists" (or holding on to the premise that "the best defence is a good offence) sounds a teeny bit paranoid and is probably not the best way to win friends and influence people downunder.LOL



There are bigots in every country. Ignorance is not exclusive to one race, color or creed.



Australia is no exception, but mostly you will find us friendly %26amp; welcoming. We are one of the most multicultural nations in the world and we embrace that enthusiastically, enjoying the many benefits it brings..



We love our country and we love our cultural diversity. The welcome mat is out for anyone who wants to be a part of it and treats our lifestyle with respect. - Come on down!



Have you lived in Australia ? is there a lot of xenophobia, bigotry ?. I plan to live there.?

If you adapt to us instead of expecting us to adapt to you, you will do just fine.



Have you lived in Australia ? is there a lot of xenophobia, bigotry ?. I plan to live there.?

You just have to remember you are in Australia not America and you will fit in just fine.



Have you lived in Australia ? is there a lot of xenophobia, bigotry ?. I plan to live there.?

Racism is everywhere in the world and you will find some here in Australia as well.



But generally - Australians are very welcoming. There are a lot of different nationalities living here and Australians don't care what colour you are - as long as you treat other people the same way you want to be treated, you will be fine. (and when I say "Australians" I do not mean "white people" I mean EVERYONE)



One warning - Aussies have a sarcastic sense of humour. Someone may say something to you which you might think it is offensive - but it could be a light hearted comment. That is something you will have to get used to. It is Australia culture.



DO NOT expect the culture here to change to suit you. You are coming here - you have to change to suit it. Australians are very accepting but what we don't like are people who come here and then complain (and whinge and whine) that it is not like back home or how this is better back where you came from.



I have lived here for over 30 years and I don't think I have ever experienced racism. I am of Asian origin.



Hope this helps



Have you lived in Australia ? is there a lot of xenophobia, bigotry ?. I plan to live there.?

Mate, come on over.



Do you like a cold one??

I live in a city and I'm trying to choose the right breed. Help!?

I live in Richmond, VA and I am trying to choose between a couple of wonderful breeds to be my second dog that I would like to purchase in November. I already own a active 2 year old mixed breed dog and I want not only a sister for him but also a marvelous dog to perform obedience, agility, or other dog sports with me. I also go on daily walks, occassional hikes and swims, and to many events with my dogs that mean they must be friendly with people. My favorite breeds of all time are Australian Shepherds and Border Collies and I know all the flaws behind them .. I just don't know if I can actually devote all that they need. I'm also very partial to golden retrievers, shetland sheep dogs, and american eskimo dogs. I live in a town home with a small yard to go potty in. Please help give me opinions and make the right choice! :)



I live in a city and I'm trying to choose the right breed. Help!?

I usually advise people against getting Border Collies, Belgian Sheep Dogs etc. but you seem to be clear about what they require and how to handle them - and it a really good sign that you are considering if you can give the dogs all they need.



I think it boils down to how much time you can spend activating your dogs every day. Two hours should do the trick provided you give them plenty of brain work. I have a high-active breed as well (Belgian Shepherd) whose activity level is just a notch below the Border Collies, this is not a dog that you can tire out physically, but a combination of physical and mental exercise and you won't have a dog that's climbing the walls. It is important that you also consciously teach you dog to relax, start with this already when it's a puppy. Another thing to remember is that with intelligent breeds you need to be a step ahead all the time and be in posession of a good sense of humour.



If you feel up to it, I would recommend the Australian Shepherd as it tends to have a lower activity level than the Border Collie. Shetland Sheepdogs will also require their fair share of activity, I'm not familiar with American Eskimo dogs, but otherwise a Golden Retriever is a good allround kind of dog - all depending how far you want to take a dog sport such as agility.



I live in a city and I'm trying to choose the right breed. Help!?

HEY Don't forget the Boston Terrier. They can be really active but also love to sit by your side. My male (10lbs) just got his 1st Q in reg agility..and only his 2nd trial. I have a very small yard and we play games inside - the ball is his favorite Report It



I live in a city and I'm trying to choose the right breed. Help!?

I have three poodles and they're extremely smart, agile, and beautiful. They don't need much exercise, but they still love it, and they're VERY loyal.



I live in a city and I'm trying to choose the right breed. Help!?

Get a springer spaniel. They are real smart and friendly and love to run around and stuff. %26amp;%26amp;Plus they are adorable!



=]



I live in a city and I'm trying to choose the right breed. Help!?

i live in richmond too! :D but yeah um a golden retriever would be a really nice because they are active when the time is right but then peaceful and loving when its supposed to be we have a golden retriever female that is about 8 months old and she is great and she is the sweetest dog ever and she gets along great with our chiuaua and schnoodle and australian shepards and border collies are really great dogs but they do need a lot of room to run and they are herding dogs not city dogs but its entirely your decison and ive also heard about australian shepards being aggresive toward other animals but my grandfather has one and its a great dog but he also lives in new kent and has a huge back yard



I live in a city and I'm trying to choose the right breed. Help!?

Both the Aussies and Border Collies can be great for agility and obedience work- but you are right, they require a serious commitment on your part, if in doubt, I would go with something else. Did you know that you can get a limited registration for mixed breed dog to compete in agility and obedience?



I live in a city and I'm trying to choose the right breed. Help!?

my first thought when you said agility was a border collie, and you know their perks and flaws... ACD might be a good one, but have been told females can be a little aggressive with the other dogs of the same sex as they mature, so a male would be best?? That was one persons "opinion" that I do talk to, she has them, she herds, etc, shows....



I would not get a mixed breed, you never know what you are getting and if you have "plans" for the dog, you should get a dog that you know has the pedigree to back it up. Look for a breeder that has titled obedience, agility dogs, and hopefully conformation, then you will hopefully purchase a pup with the blooodlines to back it up...heck you might befriend the breeder and compete together on a team, wouldn't that be so much fun???



I live in a city and I'm trying to choose the right breed. Help!?

Go with a golden retriever they are loyal and inteligent and it sounds like a Golden or even a Lab would be a good match for you. Have fun with your dogs.



I live in a city and I'm trying to choose the right breed. Help!?

japanese ikita or border collie!very active!



I live in a city and I'm trying to choose the right breed. Help!?

Am Staffs would be a great choice.. very people friendly, owner--oriented, athletic, and easy to train. It does sound, though, like you prefer longhaired dogs.. but good luck in whatever choice you make. Also, you sound like you want a pure bred, and for agility and other tough sports, make sure that you buy from a breeder that has OFA'd the hips and elbows, and that you get the OK from your vet before starting any strenuous activities with your new pup. Have fun!



I live in a city and I'm trying to choose the right breed. Help!?

Personally, I can't deal with the yappyness of the Shelties or the American Eskimos.



I like Goldens... but they make me itch.. and depending on the breeder they can be as active as an Aussie or Border Collie. I had a Golden as a teenager, fantastic dog... smart and willing.



I've been a dog trainer for quite some time, and have seen a lot of breeds. I've lived with large dogs (Samoyeds and Bernese) in houses with small yards and in apartments... it really depends on the level of commitment you have to making sure the dog gets sufficient exercise and attention.



Personally, I'd consider a Samoyed... from a breeder who has working lines as well as show lines. The males tend to be a bit less active although a bit slower to train than the females. They are great at working when its time to work and sitting still when its not. Most well-bred ones have fantastic temperaments much like an Aussie's but have a bit less drive. They're an all-purpose utility dog in the arctic, capable of hauling a sledge, herding reindeer and hunting if necessary. In my eyes, they are prettier than an Eskie, with a more arctic shape and slant to the eye as well as a continual smile. They make fantastic agility dogs. They can be challenging if you're not someone who is used to being a leader. Most are food oriented (this is something *I* endeavor to keep intact in a pup as it is a great motivational training tool).... and will work on a pay system. They do require training FROM DAY ONE... especially in regards to the word "come". My dogs have never been runners (I also train dogs), but as a breed I usually tell people "they bark, dig, shed, and run away, why on earth do you want this dog?". They are not a breed for everyone... people either adore them or dislike them. (I wouldn't have even brought them up except your comment about liking Am. Eskimos). Feel free to email me for more information... no, *I* have no agenda and no pups.



I live in a city and I'm trying to choose the right breed. Help!?

Well, I have an English Springer Spaniel, her name is Zoey. She is a real devoted dog who loves to get out and do all the things that you mentioned. My aunt and uncle have one too. So do other people I know they are all fun and active, I recommend this breed, the only thing is that they love to run around in a big yard, but they generally don't need muck space to go to the bathroom. And as for the yard and running, a park would be a wonderful place to take them (English Springer), theyy love playing with other dogs and get alog GREAT! they also so enjoy chasing insects, sometimes their ears can be a bit hard to maintain, but bruhs them about 1 to 2 xs a week (ears) and (coats, 1 to 2 xs in 2 weeks ) and UR GOOD! hope that helps!



I live in a city and I'm trying to choose the right breed. Help!?

Hi, I have a programme on my computer all about dogs and it has a feature where you can put in the requirements you want in a dog and it comes up with the ones most suited to your description. So ive typed in your requirements and the best matches were:



Pembroke Welsh Corgi: Normal living space requirements, sociable, obidient and energetic



Cardigan Welsh Corgi: Same as above



Keeshond: Normal living space requirements, energetic, socialable and obidient



Shiba Inu: Small living space requirements, obedient, socialable and average energetic



Poodle: Small living space requirements, socialable, obidient and average energetic



Entlebucher Sennehund: Normal living space requirements, socialable, obedient and average energetic



German Pinscher: Normal living space requirements, obedient, socialable and average energetic



Some of them are a bit rare but at least there's a few breeds to have a look at! Hope this helps!



xxx



I live in a city and I'm trying to choose the right breed. Help!?

I'm suggesting you this breed of dogs:-



Dachshund



Brussels Griffon



French Bulldog



Manchester Terrier



toy breeds (such as a Chihuahua or Pekingese)



I live in a city and I'm trying to choose the right breed. Help!?

i have a border collie, do NOT get a border collie if you aren't sure u can devote the time. i can confidently say that i can NOT devote the time to her she needs(we inherited her). she is awesome, smart, beautiful(everything you already know about the breed) but i just wish i had more time to walk her and run her because it makes her sooo happy. so, thats just my opinion but i feel bad when i can't give her what she deserves.

Question about musiciansfriend.com!!?

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