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It provides registry services for all purebred dogs it officially recognizes. Provides governance for all CKC approved dog shows, dog trials and canine events. Finally, the CKC is a communication organization informing all people interested in dogs. The contents of this site are protected by Copyright and cannot be reproduced by any means, in whole or in part, without the prior written consent of the CKC. Forgot Password? The Finished Division speaks for itself. These teams of two intelligent creatures knowing each other for so long, they already know what the other is thinking.

These trials are family oriented for all ages to watch and participate. Directional signs are posted at all entrances and throughout the City of Gueydan that will lead you directly to the free parking area.

Good Morning, Well, last week I had an appointment at the VA and they extracted some blood from my arm. The lady remembered me from the last time I was there for a blood draw, and I told her to go ahead and use the same hole. The result could have been better, Prostate Specific Antigens was 33 , but I spoke with my doctor yesterday and he said to keep playing golf and bowl and we'll keep an eye on it. Now he will send me three months worth of expensive pills. Thank you to all those taxpayers including me.

The theme isn't just anagrams for facial features, they are facial features in reverse. My two sisters and my mom were CHI Omegas. I still remember a lot of the songs, to wit: "A CHI oh girl who wears her hair acurl, will steal your heart away Doesn't matter which party, I would back her or him unconditionally.

It's the first political speech I can remember. In fairness, it was a heavy lift to follow JFK. I think that only Reagan and Obama have had comparable oratory skills since.

I'm so old that I remember when the NIT was a really big deal. The NCAA tourney had only 16 teams, so it was never certain which team was the best in the country. IIRC, there wasn't a shot clock nor three-point shots back then.

Thanks to Sean for the fun puzzle. My favorite was ESS for "one of a sisters trio. I turned this around in Brian above is right, that the theme answers are in reverse - well, except for eye. I like "Cash Cab. Gotta go, play later as our much missed buddy Anon-T would say WC. What is CHIS? Yes Jinx the shot clock and three-point shot didn't enter college basketball until the mids, after some experimental seasons.

Good Morning: This presented more of a struggle than the average Wednesday due to the ambiguous cluing for many of the entries. I saw the facial features early on how could you miss them with the circles? I also liked the two JFK quotes and the inclusion of Caroline. Thanks, Sean, for a mid-week challenge and thanks, Boomer, for another pinch-hit home run, a Grand Slam at that!

They are expensive but worth the cost, IMO. They might not be available in your area but if they are, give them a try. Your mention of Heath bar stuck home as that was one of my childhood favorites. Thanks for the humor, as well as the nostalgia. Off to my ophthalmologist later and the dreaded dilation drops. Fingers crossed for a good report. Have a great day. Best wishes, IM, for that good report. The puzzle solved a bit slower than usual for a Wednesday due to a few unknown proper nouns but, because I had at least heard of them, they were figure-out-able.

Now that it is solved it's time to start the rest of today's activities. FIR day again. Thank also to Boomer for helping out today. I needed your explanation for PPM.

Anybody ELSE do that? The theme gradually came to me after EYE, which is spelled the same forwards and backwards. The reveal added to the fun. OwenKL, nice work today. Happy travels to our Cornerites on the go.

And a good day to all. We record programs from the local channels for watching later. This week, it's mostly been NBC's Olympics coverage -- we can watch 5 hours in less than 2 by FF through the ads and skipping events we don't care much about. Or does your TV have fewer ports?

Good morning everyone. I can still do a proper about, face as learned on the military parade ground, so I thank the Almighty for keeping me fit enough. Solve was a bit sticky, but I got all except the NW straightaway. ICH - L.

German 'ik'; Dutch 'ik'. Berlin lies at the edge of the Low German continuum, so, a century or so ago, a lot of them would have said 'ik'. Probably won't use it here, either. Musings -We went to the fabulous Omaha Zoo yesterday with grandchildren and walked 7 miles while there. He said the melody is a jumping off point and then the rest is riffing or improvising. Wonderful Wednesday. Thanks for the fun, Sean and Boomer. Yes, we are happy to have the Jays home again, and Berrios is a welcome addition for a playoff run.

I agree that this CW had a bit of crunch for a Wednesday. I got the theme easily, but had to resort to Google to fill the NW corner. Hope all goes well IM. Boomer, same re that PSA. Wishing you all a good day. So my 12 y o granddaughter's still asleep and DW went to breakfast with friends. Daughter is walking the dog so I get some CW time in.

Took awhile to figure out tres X's the guy who does the Dos X's commercial is irritating. DW always orders an "Arnold Palmer" with lunch made with Iced Tea they stopped adding a golf tee for garnish, choking hazard and lemonade.. Anyone "home"? Avignon article? Pope forgot his hat? I agree with Irish Miss on this puzzle. Thanks again to Boomer for leading the charge through the grid. I did have a little issue with NANS vs. Although there are some very good commercially made cookies out there, I prefer home baked ones.

I like them soft, but if they ever get hard, there is always a glass of milk to dunk them in. After I finished the puzzle I finally understood the theme, but it was no help in filling in the puzzle like yesterday's circles were.

IM, I hope all goes well with your ophthalmologist. Last month my Dr. Have a great day everyone. And thank you today Sean for what I'd hoped Monday would have been, i. And thank you Boomer for pitch hitting with another laconic, punnishing recap. But there is a spiked or should I say "sliced"? Cheers, Bill p. CHI is the Greek letter that looks like an X. Yeah, that was an obscure clue.

I loved the theme reveal. A bit bummed it wasn't the answer. Great puzzle today. TTP, I didn't have the chance to thank you for your help until late yesterday, which you may not have seen, so thank you again! I really appreciate your help!

And thank you Hahtoolah as well! People here are so nice and helpful to each other, it's a wonderful place to be! Someone asked last week how do you embed a link in a comment?

Thanks to OwenKl for jogging the deep recesses of my brain to help me remember how to do it. Return to the comment editor and highlight the string url without double-quotes and press Ctrl-V to replace it with the scratchpad contents, i.

Overwrite "Link text" with what you want the highlighted link to read. Click on Preview - you should see a the highlighted "Link text" in your comment. Right click on the link and select "Open in a new window" - you should see the desired page. Close it to return and finish your comment.



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