
Who wants to name my puppy?!?!
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I think the dog's name is officially "Booger of the Haruchai". ALL my pets have full names for when they climb out of the tub still covered in soap, I get to yell, "BOOGER of the HARUCHAI! Get your black fanny back in this tub RIGHT the HECK NOW!" Or when Linden starts climbing the walls, backwards...heh, she came with a full name..."Linden Arwen Avery-tard, KENNEL!" But yeah, Booger of the Haruchai is a good name. I can't resist the lure of being able to go outside, crooning, "Here, boogerboogerboogerbooger..." But I can't wait for another litter of kittens to use some of these names...I actually had three cats once named after the three twits in the world's greatest twit competition from monty python...Vivian Smith-Smythe-Smith, Nigel Trumpet-Hampster, etc...
As for y'all talking about swarms of puppies, I raised a litter of 14 once...not fun. They kept slipping under the neighbors fence when I put 'em out for "playtime" and I'd have to go get 'em...like bailing out a sinking boat...every time I get two or three back in six or seven are in the process of slipping under...puppies and white sugar are the devil, that's what I always say...and more on the way, rat terrier/schnauzer mixes...I'll tape one up in a box nice an' purty for any1 who wants one, any takers?!?! j/k, I'd give it lots of airholes
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And if the puppy gets a name change later it's y'all's fault! (Wow, no one said Roger, I'm so surprised)
As for y'all talking about swarms of puppies, I raised a litter of 14 once...not fun. They kept slipping under the neighbors fence when I put 'em out for "playtime" and I'd have to go get 'em...like bailing out a sinking boat...every time I get two or three back in six or seven are in the process of slipping under...puppies and white sugar are the devil, that's what I always say...and more on the way, rat terrier/schnauzer mixes...I'll tape one up in a box nice an' purty for any1 who wants one, any takers?!?! j/k, I'd give it lots of airholes


And if the puppy gets a name change later it's y'all's fault! (Wow, no one said Roger, I'm so surprised)
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Correct me if I'm wrong but wasn't Booger the gregarious but slightly overweight and lazy fifth Haruchai who, instead of accompanying Covenant to the One Tree, decided to quest for a Taco joint in the Center Plains. If I recall, Donaldson later edited this character out for the same point-of-view issues for which Gilden Fire was edited. Regardless, Booger is a fine Haruchai name and your puppy should be proud to bear it! 

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Yes, I remember now, Booger was that proverbial fifth haruchai... 

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Exactly!
War is an ugly thing, but not the ugliest of things. The decayed and degraded state of moral and patriotic feeling which thinks that nothing is worth war is much worse. The person who has nothing for which he is willing to fight, nothing which is more important than his own personal safety, is a miserable creature and has no chance of being free unless made and kept so by the exertions of better men than himself. John Stuart Mill
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I broke my hand by hitting the computer when you said that. You need to take the Haruchai a little more seriously, ya know. Or else Cail will send you the notorious Funky Chicken Dance w/ Booger Worm virus. "Oh, I look like a booger but I smell like a worm! But I betcha never seen a booger that could squirm..." ect.
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I don't deserve all these compliments. Aw, gee... You two are the best buddies, aw, heck.
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