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Does anyone else have a husband like mine ?

Every day he walks our two greyhounds and I take four Iggy's but guess what view I have :(

As I alway's have to walk behind

walkingbehind.jpg


His excuse is the greyhounds walk out faster :- "

Lillibet
 
lol what are you like!!! how are you hun :huggles:
 
lillybet said:
Does anyone else have a husband like mine ?
Every day he walks our two greyhounds and I take four Iggy's but guess what view I have  :(

As I alway's have to walk behind

walkingbehind.jpg


His excuse is the greyhounds walk out faster  :- "

Lillibet

lol............yep, im always left trailing behind :- "
 
My sister (who doesn't have any dogs!) walks like a whirlwind. Anytime we head somewhere together she storms on ahead and I'm left struggling to keep up! (w00t)

Trying to have a conversation is near impossible. What the heck is the hurry!!!! :lol:

Sure at least you get to admire the scenery. :thumbsup: :p
 
hely said:
lillybet said:
Does anyone else have a husband like mine ?
Every day he walks our two greyhounds and I take four Iggy's but guess what view I have  :(

As I alway's have to walk behind

walkingbehind.jpg


His excuse is the greyhounds walk out faster  :- "

Lillibet

lol............yep, im always left trailing behind :- "

It wouldn't be so bad but he leaves the pooh for me to clear up too :angry:

Lillibet
 
and he gets to pass the stinkhorn first.... :lol: :lol:
 
heres a tip ,kick him hard in the leg as your going outa the front door ,thatl slow him down ,then you can get in front :- " (w00t)
 
nicky12 said:
heres a tip ,kick him hard in the leg as your going outa the front door ,thatl slow him down ,then you can get in front  :- "  (w00t)
I think the only thing to stop him would be a curvy blonde travelling the other way :lol:

At least his dogs get to give him whiplash when the deer/rabbits and squirrels run in front of them :- "

Lillibet
 
jinx and rubys mum said:
Yep know it well backsides and poo bags the story of my walks!!!! :(
That sounds like the start of a fasinating book. :lol: :lol: :lol:

nicky12 said:
heres a tip ,kick him hard in the leg as your going outa the front door ,thatl slow him down ,then you can get in front  :- "  (w00t)
I like your style Nicky!!! :thumbsup: :lol:
 
Neanderthal man say ....

"ug ug, woman, walk 6 steps behind man to show deference and obedience"

............If you slowed down until he was out of sight, I wonder how long it would take for him to notice you weren't there??? :- " :teehee: :thumbsup:
 
If my husband gets ahead of me I always make him let me pass. I hate not seeing where I'm going, and I'm the one who is always on the lookout for sheep and walls that are a great attraction for young Jonah! (w00t) I actaully walk quite fast for my size (4'11") as I've spent a lifetime trying to keep up with people and now it's just second nature to speed along! :lol:
 
jinnyfizz said:
Neanderthal man say ...."ug ug, woman, walk 6 steps behind man to show deference and obedience"

............If you slowed down until he was out of sight, I wonder how long it would take for him to notice you weren't there??? :- "  :teehee:   :thumbsup:

He wouldn't notice :eek: well not until it was time to feed the dogs or him :- "

lillibet
 
I have the same me at the and I allways end up carring every thing leads muzzels water bottles camra you name it I have it.

sue
 
Could you persuade the Iggies to bite his bum! That might make him rethink his position on the walk.
 
jgear said:
Could you persuade the Iggies to bite his bum!  That might make him rethink his position on the walk.
I could work on it , but don't think my lot would ablige :teehee:

I could go buy a Rottie and walk that behind him :D might make him :sweating:

Lillibet
 

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