Mom on HorseWelcome to my world, or rather my site.   Am Larry from North Canton, Ohio Me-Feb-08(formerly called New Berlin, but underwent a name change during World War II).   This site will give you a little (very little) insight into my life.   And maybe give you a laugh or two.

The site was easy to create and is hosted by config.com internet services out of Ravenna, Ohio (www.config.com)  For photos, see Galleries; for laughs, see The Light Side.   Even have a guest book - how common.

  This is the updated picture taken April 21, 2007 at the Iron Pony Saloon in Lakeville, Ohio. This favorite haunt is also the playing ground for "Blackout Rock 'N' Roll" band, which I do videos for - you can see the videos at the URL below.   There are also pics there too of the band in "concert". Behind me is Kim, a follower of Blackout, and a foxie lady.
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www.myspace.com/blackoutrocknroll)
The Goateed me
Blackout has ten DVDs out that have been produced by PYEcom Home Video, tone even won the Communicator Awards Award of Excellence and more have won other awards.

The dvd is called BLACKOUT: Underground and Uncensored.

 

 
A new additional has been added to the household - Chrissy.   She is a two year old femaleIMG_1012 German Shepherd, that was abandoned at the Columbiana County Humane Society.   The people gave no details, nor name, so she was named Chrissy, for the time of year.   Set to be euthenized, she was sponsored, then   we adopted her on December 30, 2006
 
She is a small female, but right for Mom
 
She used to rarely bark or growl, except for certain "sales people" that come to the door. Lately she is barking and even growling at friends until she gets to know them.   But then she is a "watchdog".   She has met a male German Shepherd called "Deuce".  She barks at him a lot - and I told her that a male chases a female until she catches him.  She doesn't listen.

  She is now becoming very playful and is adjusting well to her new home, Mom, and especially me.   She can be seen in Gallery 9 and 12.
 
Mom, on February 3, spent her first night with Chrissy without me being around.   I came home to find a large bag of fur, brushed from Chrissy.   Mom is walking more, talking better after the stroke, and having a blast with her new "grand-daughter".   Chrissy sleeps in her room til I go to bed, then she sleeps with me - get your minds out of the gutter (that goes for you Justin and Kaw-liga).   As verified by photo IMG-7008, she likes to tug and play rough, with me, but she never has hurt either of us. 

She now is used to the invisible fenceand has been good at not crossing over it - I can even take the collar off and she still "oveys" the fence..  Altough she did get zaped chassing a rabbit and a squirrel. She is great at keeping one neighbors unwanted mutt from doing its business in the yard (I have enough to clean up)., but barks at the furball across the street and her new beau.  She loves the snow, and deep snow too - as long as she does not have to shovel it.

Thanks to the couple that gave her up, you fools.   She is a wonderful companion and member of the family. And thanks to Tari Kridler for responding to my email and letting us adopt her.     Tari can be reached at
www.kridlersgermanshepherds.com











 

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