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Happy birthday, Asker Garip

Happy birthday, Asker Garip
This photo was taken when he was a puppy in 2012.

Typo93, micritter, Doerthe, Danielle and 12 other people have particularly liked this photo


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 Marie-claire Gallet
Marie-claire Gallet
Happy birthday and a big hug to Asker Garip, Ronald !!!!
3 years ago.
 HappySnapper
HappySnapper
Happy Birthday to Asker Garip.
3 years ago.
 Ronald Losure
Ronald Losure club
Thank you all very much, Malik, Annemarie, Jaap, Marie-claire & Maurice. Garip is having a nap in the sunshine right now.
3 years ago.
 Doerthe
Doerthe club
Happy Birthday also from us in Michigan. I saw his photo on our calendar and thought about you and the family of four. Question: How did you ever come up with that name for him and what does it mean. I read that Asker is Norwegian for Ash tree. And Garip is family name.
3 years ago. Edited 3 years ago.
 Ronald Losure
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Here's the story:
A friend of mine, Heather, had a collie named Jessie. She had several puppies. I have a photo of Jessie's puppies in the back of Heather's pickup. She was trying to find them homes. I wasn't in the market for a puppy, I thought. A few weeks later, I was at Heather's farm to buy milk. Someone had returned a puppy because they thought it was unmanageable. Heather put the puppy in my arms, and said I could bring him back in the morning if he didn't work out. Well, it worked out. So, I needed a name for this nameless puppy. I asked my Panoramio friend Suzen Ivanova for her ideas. Suzen was Bulgarian, but her mother was from Turkey, and Suzen preferred her Turkish heritage. There was a Turkish folk character who was a fun-loving, incompetent soldier with the rank of asker - a bumbling entry-level soldier. His name was Garip, so here is Asker Garip.

So, no Norwegians and no ash trees.
3 years ago.

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