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    He's got beady little eyes, I'd watchout for that one . . . Arthur as in Arthur Daley from The Minder
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pat View Post
    He's got beady little eyes, I'd watchout for that one . . . Arthur as in Arthur Daley from The Minder
    That would be Arfa.....I like it..

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    Quote Originally Posted by ozwinner View Post
    Neil was my first choice, but I was over ruled by herindoors.
    It would be fun at the park .... "Sit Neil (kneel) ..... no Sit Neil" the poor dog wouldn't know what to do.
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    I've always wanted to call a dog Gary 'coz it would be fun calling out his name at the park.

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    Well your a woodworker so call him some thing like "woodie" or "cedar".
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    On that track how about 'Huon'?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Harry72 View Post
    Well your a woodworker so call him some thing like "woodie" or "cedar".
    Yeah, I was trying to think of a good woodworking name but couldnt come up with any.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grunt View Post
    On that track how about 'Huon'?
    Hughie?

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    Default He's got the dinner suit thingy happening...

    Looks like you should call him "Tux" short for tuxedo....yep the black & white looks just so cute on him....and don't guy's in a tux look great!

    If your really stuck for a name...go no further than the local bottle shop for names....My first German Shepherd...I bred & sold the puppies to Borneo for guard dogs...Named them all after drinks....Tayside, Whiskey, Shandy, Asti, Tokey, Ricadonna, Carlton, Bundi, Burbon, there are great names in the bottle shop....

    The only thing is remember the name after you've tried all the drinks!

    Just lost my beautiful Tokey...after 17 years....
    Hope you will be happy with your new family addition...
    Yes I really like TUX...
    cheers Kerry
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    Quote Originally Posted by ozwinner View Post
    Yeah, I was trying to think of a good woodworking name but couldnt come up with any.

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    "Tinfoil"

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    tomorrow you will have paid for it and not have it."

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    Barclay......
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    Sir Stinkalot!
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    yeah, puppies can do that!

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