You know, I'm reading this, and thinking "I'll just click on the 'as can be seen here' link later" -- "why would a little baby tackle someone. Wait a minute, why was a newborn brought to the humane society?!?" -- "Thoroughly licked - must be some colloquialism for 'bloody nose'?" -- "I'd hate to name a baby girl Perl, in this day and age" -- "How would friends and family pet names' impact a child's name?".

And then I get to the last word of your post.

<slaps forehead>

Can you tell that I've got another kind of family addition on the brain lately? ;)

Congratulations on your rescue! My wife and I took one in almost a year ago and we've really enjoyed having him around.

And indeed, that is quite a Cool Use For "Perl" ;)



--chargrill
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In reply to Re: New family addition by chargrill
in thread New family addition by tbone1

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