She's had Mom for years...Bucky for months, she hugs, kisses Bucky , ignores Mom ....Are you saddened?
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She's had Mom for years...Bucky for months, she hugs, kisses Bucky , ignores Mom ....Are you saddened?
Jasonfan2 | Friday, September 20, 2002 - 01:31 pm     I loved it! Being the owner of 4 dogs (just lost 1) I would have done the same thing and my dogs would have peed also. |
Kaili | Friday, September 20, 2002 - 01:35 pm     When i go up to see my mom- I only make it up to see her every few months- when i pull into the driveway I go straight to the dogs. My mom knows how much I love them, and how much I love her. If they ran up to me and I ignored them, I would actually feel bad about it like I was neglecting them. And they're bigger, calm dogs. Everywhere I go when people have dogs, the dogs are greeted first. Usually because they coming running up. I would have thought it was weird if she brushed off the dog and went to her mom. Not that weird, but you know... It's probably hard to understand unless you really love animals/dogs, have or have had pets... Dogs are smart- my dog knows when we are laughing at her even. She does these funny things, we laugh, then she turns her head and refuses to look at us. One of these days she'll be the picture in my profile- gotta scan a picture first. She's a very photogenic German Shephard |
Bastable | Friday, September 20, 2002 - 05:02 pm     Bastable hereby awards this thread: THE MOST RIDICULOUS TIME-WASTING THREAD OF ALL BB3 Congratulations! We've managed to take a 14-second snippet--14 seconds that captured one of the most unusual and stressful moments in Amy Crews' life--and used those 14 seconds to appraise her mental health, her self-esteem, her family dynamic and history, her "shallowness," animal rights, canine incontinence, and the ultimate value of human life. Some of us have used those 14 seconds to imply that others of us have diminished esteem for fellow human beings, children, and the animal kingdom. The entire universe and all its many riddles have been unraveled by close inspection of those 14 seconds of CBS' transmission! All this, and the original poster, who opened the topic up to discussion, got mad the topic was under discussion, and left us for good. After reading this crazy stuff, I'm beginning to think that Amy's not the shallowest character in the BB3 world. By reading into those 14 seconds to find all these proclamations, some of us may qualify. What a crazy thread! I for one cannot WAIT to see what kind of roller coaster ride TVCH brings in BB4! (I'm not even kidding! This is wacky--really great stuff!) JMHO! smiles! |
Puttergirl | Friday, September 20, 2002 - 05:40 pm     I thoroughly enjoyed reading this thread. I loved Amy's moment with her dog and pulled mine over to hug him during it. This ought to make the "Bunky Bashers" out there nuts... Bunky has his own websites!!! Check them out! http://www.pinkavocado.com/siroliver.html http://nikki_sunflower.tripod.com/buckycrews/ |
Rts | Friday, September 20, 2002 - 06:58 pm     I agree. Amy totally ignored her mother. On the live feeds Amy mentioned that she loved her father, she also loved her mother but they really didn't get along and Amy would never tell her mother secrets. Only her father and her younger brother. Amy kissing her mother and disgracing her like that. Was worse than when BB1's Jamie choose to visit a talent agent instead of her mother. Amy showed her true colors. |
Suitsmefine | Friday, September 20, 2002 - 09:28 pm     Okay....To all who thought I was being shallow for starting this thread... I had a live in pet only once in my entire life...then my children came along and the pets have remained in the fenced in yard ever since, I would never place their needs above a human, JMHO, I love them and I care for them but they are animals,and I do not think more or as much of them as i do my family, with that said....God bless those of you who have strong connections to your pets, I was simply making an observation of Amy's exit, pure and simple....I did not mean to offend or hurt anyones feelings, I love you guys and would never set out to hurt your feelings, I guess I just never felt as strongly about animals as you...I grew up on a farm , animals were raised as food and food sources, so I learned early on,DON'T GET ATTACHED!!!!and when you did you just held it at a distance.... I was rooting for Amy to go all the way,this was not meant as an attack on her, I just found it disturbing that she ignored her mom and went straight for a weeing puppy.... |
Whoami | Friday, September 20, 2002 - 11:46 pm     Actually, I still had it on tape. Amy went to the dog cause the dog got to her first. She stood up and started towards her mother, but the dog was wriggling around under her begging for more attention, and she had to stoop down and pet him more, lest she end up on her butt, tripped up by the dog! |
Beagle | Saturday, September 21, 2002 - 12:25 am     It seems it's about time I jumped in on this thread. I own a beagle. Big surprise, I know lol. She's seven years old and a big baby. She must be greeted first, by any member of the family who walks through the door. My son just got home from Malibu California last night after visiting his girlfriend for three weeks. He was nearly knocked over by the dog! When my husband or I come home from work, it's a major event in our house. Daisy will run from wherever in the house she's sleeping at the time and be there when we open the door. She procedes to jump all around, bark and whine at the same time, as if we had left her for weeks on end. If we don't pet her instantly, she goes into hyper-overdrive. Yup, she loves us. I can go downstairs for ten minutes, come back up and get the same reaction. Bottom line is, dogs love their families. They will go nutty every time they see someone come home. It's their way. We love them for it.
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Sunflowr | Saturday, September 21, 2002 - 01:01 am     LOL, Bastable!!!! ;D this will be on 48 hours next week! ;) Here is what you wrote, but think of it as announced as a segment on 48 hours or 60 minutes.. or maybe a new show called 14 seconds! ;P "We've managed to take a 14-second snippet--14 seconds that captured one of the most unusual and stressful moments in Amy Crews' life--and used those 14 seconds to appraise her mental health, her self-esteem, her family dynamic and history, her "shallowness," animal rights, canine incontinence, and the ultimate value of human life. Some of us have used those 14 seconds to imply that others of us have diminished esteem for fellow human beings, children, and the animal kingdom. The entire universe and all its many riddles have been unraveled by close inspection of those 14 seconds of CBS' transmission!" hehehehehe |
Sunflowr | Saturday, September 21, 2002 - 01:10 am     Dear fans, my name is Bucky. I am Amy's beloved adored puppy and I would've been very very upset if Amy didnt hug me 1st!! I waited close to 3 months to see her again and lick her face and I am not, I repeat NOT taking second place when it comes to getting to greet her!!! Thats why grandma let me to her 1st! She knows me! heheheh ;D And please, kind fans, kindly refrain from posting about my incontinence. I am soooo embarrassed about that as it is... right in front of Julie Chen too! So please... give it a rest. I assure you Amy hugged her mommy and kissed her and hugged her again and went out to a nice dinner at an outdoor eating area where *I*, Sir Oliver Buckingham, could also be present. I was not going to be locked in no car, no way! ;p That's it, thats all. And, to whomever called me "stupid dog"... I will come to deal with you after I get done with Chiara and Marcellas. So watch your leg. ;) heheeheh (just kidding)  |
Bernie | Saturday, September 21, 2002 - 01:18 am     WOOF!  |
Curiouscat | Saturday, September 21, 2002 - 04:33 am     I just have to add my 2 cents here also. When Bucky saw Amy and was so excited he looked like he was vibrating with joy it was so funny to watch ... I didn't even notice the little fellow widdled. I read through this entire thread and don't remember anyone mentioning the extra effort Amy's Mom took by actually going on this plane trip with this puppy. I think it would be a little nerve-wracking and worrisome to bring a pet on a flight but her Mom did it because she knew it would make her daughter so happy. I think it was a nice loving gesture and the moment went wonderfully. Some pets don't travel well even in a car and they have to be medicated, but it seems Bucky was a little trooper in going through a strange, unknown experience with this trip on a plane. Even thinking beyond the reunion on tv, now Amy has both her Mom and Bucky there with her in LA for the love and support any HG would need after leaving this game and before getting back home. I can picture Amy this morning bringing Bucky for his morning walk and having a bunch of doggie treats and toys to spoil him with in the hotel room. How exciting can it be to have daughter and Mom visiting LA together - all the nice restaurants and shops to go to. They must be having a ball as I know I would with my Mom. |
Loralyceallen | Saturday, September 21, 2002 - 10:24 am     I just cried and cried when Julie said Bucky was there. Amy's mom is just like mine. Sure, they are our own biggest critics, but only because they love us so much and want us to not make the mistakes they have made. I realize that now, because I'm 54. Amy will soon realize it also. For now, she and Mom might have some spats, but they will be closer and closer as Amy matures. As for Bucky, jumping jelly beans, she had to go to him first! That little lump of love and fur was wee weeing all over himself with joy. His Mommy was right there. She didn't abandon him at all. We forget sometimes, animals are really very much like humans. They get lonesome, they can become insecure, and they need us even more than we need them (though I sometimes think I need my babies more than they need me). I loved the reunion. Love the websites. Just am so glad someone led me to this page. I had no idea it existed and thought that they got rid of all the Amy threads on the other page. |
Alegria | Sunday, September 22, 2002 - 05:02 am     I hereby dub this ***FAVORITE THREAD OUTSIDE THE HOUSE*** It just proves that a few good minds can make any subject interesting. The title alone is worthy of a good guffaw. ((((TVCH))))) p.s. The whole Amy/Bucky/Mom reunion was very endearing and it was very clever of Bucky to pee on cue. The little guy was so full of love and excitement that he lost his functions -- awww, how cute is that???!!! It was very thoughtful of her mom to bring Bucky and they will probably laugh about his accident for years - it really brought the humor out. |
Screeminmeemie | Sunday, September 22, 2002 - 07:29 am     I watched the tape again of the reunion of Amy with her Mom & Bucky. When Julie said "your mother is here", and before she could add that Bucky was too, Amy nearly jumped up out of her seat with delight. Then Julie added "with Sir Oliver Buckingham". As her mom opened the door, Bucky, as little as he is was dragging her mom across the floor. There was no controlling him. Amy & her mom had no choice but to let him get to Amy. He was soooo happy. The moment was his and he grabbed the spotlight. He is truly Amy's dog. |
Seamonkey | Sunday, September 22, 2002 - 09:43 am     Suits.. I sincerely hope you don't acquire more pets/companion animals and lock them in a yard and treat them like farm animals.. no one here would force you to have a pet, but please don't suggest that people with pets should relegate them to the status of a farm animal. Very sad, imo.. |
Grooch | Sunday, September 22, 2002 - 10:24 am     I agree with you Seamonkey, 110%. And I didn't grow up on exactly on a farm, but we lived like we did. My mother raised animals that we did eat. But we were always allowed to keep a few as pets and I always did get attached. No matter what. My animals have always been my babies. |
Kaili | Sunday, September 22, 2002 - 04:04 pm     I feel sorry for animals that aren't loved like family. Animals have feelings and I feel strongly for any pet that is considered to be more of an accessory, or as something to take out and put away at your convenience. Suitsmefine- you are obviously free to do whatever you want...it's your choice. Personally, I think pets deserve more than the bare minumum to keep them alive. What is the point of having them otherwise? I just have to also side with Seamonkey and Grooch here. Putting a pet away when you don't feel like dealing with it reminds me of treating a pet like a houseplant. |
Bernie | Thursday, September 26, 2002 - 09:09 am     Just in case anyone would like to see that clip again, they have it in the multimedia area of Amycrews.net, the OTHER Amy site. I think you click on the sixth Amy picture at the bottom of the screen to get all the clips listed. I went there last night, and played almost all of them, and they have the cruise, too. It appeared to me that we saw more of Amy, Bucky, and her Mom than we saw on the show-just a few seconds at the end. What was clear was that Amy was actually going for her Mom, but Bucky just took over, almost pulling her Mom over in his eagerness, and Amy tried to get to her Mom a second time and he still wouldn't let her. It was a blast seeing all the clips, hint hint, for all Amy fans. :-) By the way, people are animals and animals are people too. If a creature can feel love, then a creature is worthy of receiving love. |
Ginger | Thursday, September 26, 2002 - 09:34 am     Seamonkey, Grooch, Kaili, I am utterly WITH YOU! For one thing, farm animals should be treated with respect, but a pet is different from an farm animal that you raise to be slaughtered and consumed. (Not that I am in favor of slaughtering and consuming, by the way! I'm a vegetarian because of those beliefs.) But really, why have a pet that you simply lock up in your yard? Anyone who has ever loved an animal knows how intensely animals both give and receive LOVE. To have an animal and not give them that is cruelty, plain and simple. |
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