What's the latest in people's lives?
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Okay, that's CREEPY! *Shudders*
And for my store, next week is inventory! Oh, we are so not ready...
And for my store, next week is inventory! Oh, we are so not ready...
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Ready for pre-counts, or ready for the work-release furlough program that passes for RGIS or WIS?
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I got the high gloss luster
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*Ponders* I... kinda wanna say both, actually.Mikey wrote:Ready for pre-counts, or ready for the work-release furlough program that passes for RGIS or WIS?
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Ours was this week. Thank God I was off that day.RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:Okay, that's CREEPY! *Shudders*
And for my store, next week is inventory! Oh, we are so not ready...
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Welcome Mikey, welcome.
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Hola. You can see by my new av that I'm counting down until Friday... until I realized that we've got baseball practice Friday, softball practice and my nephew's beach volleyball tourney Saturday, and my new nephew's baptism Sunday. I'm seriously considering keeping my daughter home from school Monday just to see it.Reliant121 wrote:Welcome Mikey, welcome.
I can't stand nothing dull
I got the high gloss luster
I'll massacre your ass as fast
as Bull offed Custer
I got the high gloss luster
I'll massacre your ass as fast
as Bull offed Custer
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She's got a bit of a cough developing, right?Mikey wrote:Hola. You can see by my new av that I'm counting down until Friday... until I realized that we've got baseball practice Friday, softball practice and my nephew's beach volleyball tourney Saturday, and my new nephew's baptism Sunday. I'm seriously considering keeping my daughter home from school Monday just to see it.Reliant121 wrote:Welcome Mikey, welcome.
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Parents just spent $7,000 on their Irish Setter Molly. Originally she went in because she had blood in her poop. Turns out she had a whole host of problems, she very anemic, tumors on her intestines, liver, kidneys. All were small enough to be removed though the ones on her intestines were actually serious.
She is nine and for a while we all noticed she was slowing way down and very lazy. In hindsight we all should have thought something is wrong. Anyway three weeks later, she has the energy of her younger self and she is much more active.
She is nine and for a while we all noticed she was slowing way down and very lazy. In hindsight we all should have thought something is wrong. Anyway three weeks later, she has the energy of her younger self and she is much more active.
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Glad to hear she's doing better. It's so tough with dogs, because they can't express what's wrong. Just good luck you guys were attentive enough to catch it in time.
I can't stand nothing dull
I got the high gloss luster
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as Bull offed Custer
I got the high gloss luster
I'll massacre your ass as fast
as Bull offed Custer
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Speaking of dogs, my Siblings and I just brought my Dad a Dog to keep him walking and active. A cordoodle. A corgi, Poodle cross. Fantastic dog.
Now I drew the short straw and am installing one of those invisible fences to keep him on the property since two sides of the property are wide open and this is a lot easier than fencing it, just lay down 100m of wire and hook it on.
Now I drew the short straw and am installing one of those invisible fences to keep him on the property since two sides of the property are wide open and this is a lot easier than fencing it, just lay down 100m of wire and hook it on.
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Home early from work. I feel horrible.
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I tried to convince my parents to let me install the invisible fence thing but they didn't like the idea of the dogs getting zapped.Teaos wrote:Speaking of dogs, my Siblings and I just brought my Dad a Dog to keep him walking and active. A cordoodle. A corgi, Poodle cross. Fantastic dog.
Now I drew the short straw and am installing one of those invisible fences to keep him on the property since two sides of the property are wide open and this is a lot easier than fencing it, just lay down 100m of wire and hook it on.
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I've never used one, having had a real fence since before we had a dog. My sister, however, has used one with three dogs and they've never had a problem. The dogs don't really get zapped much, because they tend to learn quick - in any event, the collars are set at a level not so much to inflict pain so much as a slightly unpleasant reminder. When my sister added on to her house, she actually laid some ivisible fence indoors to keep the dogs out of the new rooms and it's worked like a charm.
I can't stand nothing dull
I got the high gloss luster
I'll massacre your ass as fast
as Bull offed Custer
I got the high gloss luster
I'll massacre your ass as fast
as Bull offed Custer
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Well my parents lived in the same house for 27 years and every dog was tied to a tree for fresh air and to do their buisness. Then they were brought inside. It wasn't until the yellow Lab they have now that everyone noticed he never learned how to run when he was allowed to be free in a fenced in yard. Not a big deal though. He is a giant nine years old puppy anyway.
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Sorry, Jon.RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:Home early from work. I feel horrible.
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