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Shaping of a dog behaviorist: 2006-07-02
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Shaping of a dog behaviorist. This blog is dedicated to people who volunteer with, foster for, or work with dog rescues. Fostering rescue dogs, one sees a host of different dog behavior problems not experienced by the typical dog owner. The purpose of the blog is to share my successes and failures in attempts to rehabilitate these wonderful creatures. I hope that other dog "foster parents" and other people who adopt rescue dogs might benefit from these posts. Friday, July 07, 2006. July 7, 2005.
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London Taxi in Kansas City: Happy New Year
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London Taxi in Kansas City. Adding a touch of British charm to Kansas City. Happy New Year to all reading this blog.Enjoy. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). My name is Ray, and I originally hail from Wimbledon, SW London, England. I've been lucky in my years on the streets of London to have driven many great people including quite a few famous ones. I covered weddings, corporate events as well as airport transfers, and have even driven people to other countries. Search The World from HERE!
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Shaping of a dog behaviorist: 2006-06-18
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Shaping of a dog behaviorist. This blog is dedicated to people who volunteer with, foster for, or work with dog rescues. Fostering rescue dogs, one sees a host of different dog behavior problems not experienced by the typical dog owner. The purpose of the blog is to share my successes and failures in attempts to rehabilitate these wonderful creatures. I hope that other dog "foster parents" and other people who adopt rescue dogs might benefit from these posts. Wednesday, June 21, 2006. On Birds and Dogs.
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Shaping of a dog behaviorist: 2006-06-25
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Shaping of a dog behaviorist. This blog is dedicated to people who volunteer with, foster for, or work with dog rescues. Fostering rescue dogs, one sees a host of different dog behavior problems not experienced by the typical dog owner. The purpose of the blog is to share my successes and failures in attempts to rehabilitate these wonderful creatures. I hope that other dog "foster parents" and other people who adopt rescue dogs might benefit from these posts. Thursday, June 29, 2006. July 7, 2005.
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London Taxi in Kansas City: Taxi Parts for Sale...
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London Taxi in Kansas City. Adding a touch of British charm to Kansas City. Taxi Parts for Sale. I have the following parts for sale that came from an FX4:. 1 x Boot Lid - Black - Great condition. 1 x Rear seat pad - Brown - Great condition. I also have a Chrome front bumper in good condition, and a rear screen in black in good condition, but I don't have pictures of those at this time. Feel free to contact me if you would like more details, and pictures on either. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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London Taxi in Kansas City: It's Amazing
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London Taxi in Kansas City. Adding a touch of British charm to Kansas City. Hi, and welcome to the first post of this blog. Well, whats amazing is that after all these years of wanting to get a London Taxi, I have to wait until I come to live in the USA to buy one. All the years living in London, and I finally have gotten myself one here right in the middle of the USA. The taxi is in fact a pretty rare vehicle as it's a "London FX4L" which basically means it's the limo version of the London FA taxi.
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London Taxi in Kansas City: Bodywork Restoration.
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London Taxi in Kansas City. Adding a touch of British charm to Kansas City. Soon after getting the taxi I took it for it's inspection, and it sailed through. Mind you, it was quite the attraction at the local Chevrolet dealer who inspected it as they'd not seen one before (surprise, surprise). I called up a few Brits to come out, and see it whilst it was there, and there were a few pictures being took of it on the day. The next morning, I was up at the crack of dawn sorting it the new number plates for it.