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Bailey's Ramp - 04-14-2008, 01:46 PM

Bailey goes up and down his ramp I made with no problems at all. Now I don't have to pick him up, I have a bad back. I made one for the car that looks and feels the same so he would get used to it during the winter. I think it helped him relax when using this one. This one is steeper and goes higher









I think I may put this on the ramp facing the back.

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04-14-2008, 02:41 PM

That looks like a very fine setup. Nice functionality and portability. Bailey's a very lucky boy!


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04-14-2008, 03:05 PM

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I think I may put this on the ramp facing the back.

Put one of these on too.
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04-14-2008, 04:07 PM

HA HA HA<>>>>>>that second one was a riot...we are thinking of making a ramp for our two in lieu of a doggie door to the garage...it has low windows and one leads right onto the landing of the inside stairs....jamie is not too keen on cutting a hole in the foundation of the new garage we JUST built and we didnt plan for the doggie door....


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04-14-2008, 05:42 PM

I like your ramp that folds up...very convienient. Both signs are great too.
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Put one of these on too.
I love that sign!

I need to decide how to use that on the bicycle forum.
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I love that sign!

I need to decide how to use that on the bicycle forum.
Heres the original and a blank. One of my finest photoshops.
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Heres the original and a blank. One of my finest photoshops.
Thank you very much. They will get used on the internet and in real life. I may make a big one to put outside the local bike shop. Bailey is there a lot. There is a bike path 10 feet from the bike shop. It might not be much of a joke in that location. Hmmmmm......I know for sure it will get some good laughs anyway.

If I do I'll post a photo. I might do it right now! In the dark of night, to be discovered tomorrow morning..
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Clearly this is not real, and not a good photoshop job either. But this is where I would actually like to put one. Just wanted to show you what my idea is.

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I'd love a couple of those street signs for the area I live in. The chances of any officialdom removing them would be slim.
About 20 years ago when I was national director of the YMCA, I named a pedestrian walkway that led to the YMCA near the CBD of Wellington "Darracott Lane" after a long serving colleague. I had an offiicial looking sign put up on a post in the exact colours and type of other street/road signs. Today, the sign still stands.

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Clearly this is not real, and not a good photoshop job either. But this is where I would actually like to put one. Just wanted to show you what my idea is.
Bristol RI?
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Bristol RI?

The next town over, Warren. Close to the Bristol border. How did you know?

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I'd love a couple of those street signs for the area I live in. The chances of any officialdom removing them would be slim.
About 20 years ago when i was national director of the YMCA, I named a pedestrian walkway that led to the YMCA near the CBD of Wellington "Darracott Lane" after a long serving colleague. I had an offiicial looking sign put up on a post in the exact colours and type of other street/road signs. Today, the sign still stands.
When I get a good finished product I'll let you know.

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