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Denzil Tregallion
Denzil Tregallion
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Posted at 22:16 on 5th July 2008
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Ruth Gregory
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Posted at 22:37 on 5th July 2008
I have a new puppy, Dr. D for Denz.  I think I'm in trouble.  Surprised
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Sue H
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Posted at 22:46 on 5th July 2008
What is his/her name? Maybe you could call it POE or Sue  .
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Posted at 22:47 on 5th July 2008
Or Denzil maybe? LOL
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Ruth Gregory
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Posted at 22:53 on 5th July 2008

He's really really cute.  Pom and Min Pin mix, 6 weeks old (Yikes!!) and barely fits in my lap.  Haven't named him yet, but, Lyn, I think we're on the same wavelength, cuz I definitely am considering Denzil.  LOL!

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Sue H
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Posted at 22:57 on 5th July 2008

OK, so you can't have a boy named Sue, but Denzil would be cute and hilarious.

Think in 15 years time when he's an old man and we are but a memory, you will remember your time on the forums.

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Posted at 23:48 on 5th July 2008

And in 15 years time, Ruth could still be telling people where Denzil got his name from--- an internationally famous Cornish doctor with a distinguished pedigree himself.

I think Denzil's very Great Uncle fought under Lord Cornwallis at the Battle of Yorktown in 1761. This might explain why things unravelled in the end.

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Ruth Gregory
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Posted at 00:11 on 6th July 2008

Well, I guess that's it then!!  Denzil it is.  LOL.  And yes, Paul, a distinguished pedigree, instead of AKC, BOLLARDS.  LOL!

Man, Paul, I can't believe you know so much about history, way more than we're ever taught.  I never thought about General Cornwallis being from Cornwall, but it definitely makes sense!

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Peter Evans
Peter Evans
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Posted at 00:14 on 6th July 2008
Dr D, I am still getting younger, Please tell me how to stop and grow up again.
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Ray Stear
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Posted at 01:43 on 6th July 2008
On 5th July 2008 22:15, Denzil Tregallion wrote:
no Ray they dont tip toe past the glue factory thats a good thing wheres Shergar>?

In the Shergar bowl of course. I love a cup of tea with  two shergars in it!

Ray.

For the benefit of those Poers who do not remember, Shergar was the famous racehorse that 'disappeared' Never to be heard of again? My God, did he end up in my cup of tea? I think I'll give up tea now! 

Dr D...I cannot help being stupid and it annoys me sometimes, and other people most of the time. Can you help me to become 'normal'?

Troubled of Bodmin. 

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