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The British Animal Honours 2013

Sharon140Sharon140 Posts: 27
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Tissues at the ready :) 8pm Itv tonight with Paul O Grady, cant wait :D
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 12,075
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    I can't believe that people actually watch programmes like this. But then if you do, I hope you enjoy it.
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    BellaRosaBellaRosa Posts: 36,572
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    I started crying as soon as the show started :cry:
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    JustonecornettoJustonecornetto Posts: 19,842
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    Looking forward to seeing James and his cat Bob, think they are up for tails of the unexpected award
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    leopard_printleopard_print Posts: 1,403
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    Already blubbed. Love Owen and Haatchi...met them at Crufts
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    Kay2000Kay2000 Posts: 3,906
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    I for one am really happy to see such an award ceremony, and i will enjoy every moment of it, long overdue :)
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    charmarrcharmarr Posts: 599
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    this is really scraping the barrell.
    Wife loves this stuff.Ihave the headphones on watching the darts on Virgin Anywhere.
    Cringeworthy....and these celebs is there anything they wont appear on.
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    leopard_printleopard_print Posts: 1,403
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    Kay2000 wrote: »
    I for one am really happy to see such an award ceremony, and i will enjoy every moment of it, long overdue :)

    I agree...well overdue!!
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    BellaRosaBellaRosa Posts: 36,572
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    Kay2000 wrote: »
    I for one am really happy to see such an award ceremony, and i will enjoy every moment of it, long overdue :)

    Totally agree. At least these winners do not have massive egos that need rubbing :D
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    BellaRosaBellaRosa Posts: 36,572
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    I cannot get my head round how a dog knows someone is going to have a seizure and detect cancer ... amazing. And some say animals are stupid!
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    MissCultureMissCulture Posts: 704
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    BellaRosa wrote: »
    I started crying as soon as the show started :cry:

    Me too...animals are so trusting and loving towards us...the pony and Micheal almost ruined me. Hubby is sitting beside me wondering how to escape the room without being noticed...

    He's no chance...:cool:
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    girlfrommarsgirlfrommars Posts: 2,752
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    I would love to watch but as I would spennd the whole time sobbing my family won't let me.:cry:
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    MissCultureMissCulture Posts: 704
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    BellaRosa wrote: »
    I cannot get my head round how a dog knows someone is going to have a seizure and detect cancer ... amazing. And some say animals are stupid!

    I do know that cancer cells have a different composition to normal cells and as dogs have a highly developed sense of smell they are able to detect them. I am studying biology - ask me in a few months time for a proper explanation when I learn more about it. The cancer aspect of the module is separate from the rest. I am sure Google would be of more help in the meantime;)
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    BellaRosaBellaRosa Posts: 36,572
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    So pleased Brin has won an award :) NOWZAD is a brilliant charity.
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    Department_SDepartment_S Posts: 4,924
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    BellaRosa wrote: »
    So pleased Brin has won an award :) NOWZAD is a brilliant charity.

    Brin looks like he's been over fed by his new owner.
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    MissCultureMissCulture Posts: 704
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    Brin is getting lots of treats by the look of things;)

    I'd spoil him rotten too :p
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 0
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    Brin looks like he's been over fed by his new owner.
    Brin is getting lots of treats by the look of things;)

    I'd spoil him rotten too :p

    :D:D it did look like he has put on a bit of timber (mustn't tell him though, he might get embarrassed):D
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    BellaRosaBellaRosa Posts: 36,572
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    I do know that cancer cells have a different composition to normal cells and as dogs have a highly developed sense of smell they are able to detect them. I am studying biology - ask me in a few months time for a proper explanation when I learn more about it. The cancer aspect of the module is separate from the rest. I am sure Google would be of more help in the meantime;)

    I am sure I heard that dogs sense of smell is 400 million times more than us :confused: so can see why they can tell.

    Wish i had studied more at school :o
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    BellaRosaBellaRosa Posts: 36,572
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    Brin looks like he's been over fed by his new owner.

    He does look like he should be 3 foot taller :D
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    owlloverowllover Posts: 7,980
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    Hello :) Joining you as I'm watching on +1. Haven't read the thread yet.
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    MissCultureMissCulture Posts: 704
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    BellaRosa wrote: »
    I am sure I heard that dogs sense of smell is 400 million times more than us :confused: so can see why they can tell.

    Wish i had studied more at school :o

    I mucked around back then, that's why I'm studying these days:rolleyes:

    The Open University is there for anyone who wants to do what they never got around to doing at school or immediately afterwards...everyone has a Uni Degree in them I always say. Just find what you like and study it:)
    It is never too late ;)
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    Sharon140Sharon140 Posts: 27
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    Just started watching It I like to record programmes and then start watching half way through so i can skip through the adverts :D

    Owen and Haatchi!!!! right that's me with red sore eyes tomorrow
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    owlloverowllover Posts: 7,980
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    Immediate tears for Haatchi.

    I'm looking forward to War Horse.
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    Mrs TeapotMrs Teapot Posts: 124,896
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    Great story
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 0
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    I didn't recognise Kylie from Corrie then:eek:
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    BellaRosaBellaRosa Posts: 36,572
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    I mucked around back then, that's why I'm studying these days:rolleyes:

    The Open University is there for anyone who wants to do what they never got around to doing at school or immediately afterwards...everyone has a Uni Degree in them I always say. Just find what you like and study it:)
    It is never too late ;)

    I believe we should start school at 20 after we have done everything stupid and then start to learn :D
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