Posted By admin on September 28, 2009
Fruit bats. Traps. Wolves. People without dogs. Sweet potato jerky. Chase’s amazing recovery (see upcoming post on Chase). Tupelo’s advancement from puppy stage to, well, puppy stage two. Sons and daughters. The advisability of seeing the world (we both advise it). Other places we might like to live (New Mexico keeps making the list). The advisability of going back for the PhD. Dopes (Jerry has a different name for them.)
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Posted By admin on March 27, 2009
So here we are cooling our heels in Great Falls, waiting for the Made in Montana trade show to open. Today we will see if this stuff is really as cool as we think it is, or at least if anyone else thinks it’s as cool as we think it is, because we think it is very cool. It was really cold (as opposed to cool) when we got here yesterday, but we found the motel and the convention center without too much trouble and got set up in record time. Our banner - the one that explains just what moosecense is - didn’t make it on time, so Marian stayed up for a while after dinner last night to hand stamp one. We will still get the same questions, for sure, along the lines of Are you serious? but we are used to that. One bummer is that they won’t let us burn the stuff in the center, but we are near the door, so we will take turns going outside for demonstrations. Maybe we’ll have a schedule, like showings for the dog-faced boy. Speaking of dogs, we miss ours, but we didn’t think they would like Great Falls much. They like the hills.
AND (da da da da da da da) the website is officially launched! Thank you to our webmaster from the bottom of our hearts. We love it. We think it is a thing of beauty.
More after the show…
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Posted By admin on November 25, 2008
Well, we must have hit the big time, because we’ve written our first check to Northwest Connections and we have a goldarn blog. Now, what to do with it…
First of all, we just want to say our assumption is that if you are on a website that traffics in poop, you will not be easily offended by a little off-color language. We will try to keep it to a minimum (and ask that you do the same), but sometimes a little latitude is required if one is to get their true meaning across. Otherwise, there’s the issue of poetics.
We’d like to thank Field and Stream, and all of the other media outlets that have seen fit to talk about us - the ones, in other words, who get it. That being said, none of this would ever have happened without Pam Podger (”this” being all of the press), and to her we are eternally grateful in this season of gratefulness.
I have to go to work now. Feel free to weigh in on whatever. We really like to talk about animals. We really like animals.
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