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More Briard puppy updates at thecoughlin, under her briard puppies tag.
"suicide contagion." thecoughlin 2010
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The morning at Volunteer Park (my run was more of an amble, really) I met a rangy natural-eared black-born gray Briard named Buddha.
and his sister's weird. she drives a lorry. ccfinlay 2009
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The Briard walked to the invisible line that separates His Yard from the Other Yard, and did not cross it.
i do my best but i am made of mistakes matociquala 2009
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Bouvier des Flandres: Always a crowd favorite, this shaggy dog really knows how to work the audience at MSG.Briard: Say-So comes out on fire!
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It's amazing how exhausting a couple of hours standing on a concrete floor saying It's a Briard, a chien de berger de Brie, which is to say a French sheepdog first brought to North America by Thomas Jefferson, because they so impressed him with their herding ability when he was ambassador to France.
now i need a place to hide away thecoughlin 2009
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I was thinking of weightlifting today, since the whale watch trip is canceled, but now I'm kind of thinking that my body needs a day off -- not that dog brushing actually counts as a day off from physical exercise when the dog in question is a Briard.
one day i got a round trip train ticket to culver city california thecoughlin 2009
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There are images of dogs strongly resembling the Briard on tapestries dating back to the time of Charlemagne.
now i need a place to hide away thecoughlin 2009
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It's the 1.5 because here is the .5 attempt, with combed 100% virgin silver Briard:
the cadillacs come creeping through the night and the poison gas ashacat 2009
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In other news, the only thing more fun than an 8 week old Briard puppy is four 8 week old Briard puppies that you get to give back after you're done wrestling with them and getting them wound up.
gold lame and diamonds, even if my gold is worn-- wild_irises 2007
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The Benedictine Dom Briard (1743-1828), who continued the important series of "Historiens de France", belonged to Perpignan.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip 1840-1916 1913
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