Posted by NCWayne on June 13, 2011 at 22:50:21 from (166.82.187.163):
In Reply to: Dog names posted by DeltaRed on June 13, 2011 at 20:46:21:
Lets see there have been quite a few over the years. Growing up there was FRECKLES, a cocker spanial with 'freckles'.
Then TROUBLE a stray that was one of the best dogs a kid could have...kept me out of trouble...
My first dog as an adult was a stray, mixed breed puppy I named PINKY. When I picked her up off the side of the road in the pouring rain the only thing that stood out about her was her pink belly.
Pinkly had a litter of 6 pups, three sets of 'twins' with a male and female in each pair. Injun (had a white stripe mohawk) and Snuggles (extreemly fluffy and friendly) were one pair, PJ (Pinky JR looked like her mom and Biscuit (dough colored) were another pair, and Velvet (short velvety hair) and her make twin (never could figure out a good name for him) were the last pair.
Right now I've got a lab named Roscoe. He was origionally named Rocco when my ex room mate got him. He was somewhat renamed after the sheriff on Dukes of Hazard. I say somewhat because my room mates son loved the Dukes, and because the first thing he did when I came home was get excited at the new person and then jump on my room mates lap and let it flow. So instead of Roscoe P. Coletrain he became ROCSOE PEEEEEES on EVERYTHING.
Now go course there is my wife's old poodle named JADE and my daughter's Chiuahua named CINNAMON. No clue where either of those names came from...
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