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I told them I wanted to take a week off before hubby goes back to work since the new job will not afford vaca right away. dugh, you should have seen the look of panic on boss mans face!
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I would love one today but if I don't show up at the barn...
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Rabbit ears? Mickey Mouse ears? Was it bugged?
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If you are swimming outdoors it is NOT cold! Obi Wan Kan Nickie?
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Could be decieving. First thing they do for a tat is shave the area. Most of the guys I know had them shave everything so as to grow in evenly, and that that looks like it is still ouchie fresh.
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I am not really big on wines. That said, the chocolate wine my sis-in-law brought to Christmas was...not terrible. Better than a lot of wines I have tried, but I would not go out of my way to find it.
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Dont you dare! We like a nice strong bare chest too! Sometimes? True, but this ain't one of em.
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Good morning all. As usual got called in to work on my day off. This time it really was an emergency. Got a group lesson of autistic kids coming a d three horse handlers called out sick.
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I was waiting for Rena's little hissy fit. If you ask me the boys got off easy! I am already in love with Clyde and Badger! ❤❤❤ because one was not enough.
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Readers, why do you read a story but not Comment?
Kitt replied to Former Member's topic in The Lounge
I began noticing the missing emogies around the time of the sight upgrade. The slot stating I had commented was still there, but the 👍or what ever I had left was gone and the box blank. I tried to go back and replace them, but I simply did not have time to do that and keep up with reading and editing. This particular author bugged out shortly there after and has not been active in the longest time. -
As amusing as it can be to watch a horse pull a supposedly experienced handler around by force, it really is not a safe situation. What a lot of little dog owners don't realize is that if pup makes a sudden lurch forward at the wrong moment they could get the leash out of your hands, or if you are on a slipery surface like ice or snow knock you off balance. No safer for a 5 lb pup to behave that way than a draft horse, its just different consequences possible.
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Buddy and Jake, both golden retreivers, would bring the leash and drop it in your lap. I have no idea where they picked that up from, but we swear Jake, whom we got from the same breeder about 3 yrs after Buddy passed, was Buddy reincarnated. He was home for all of three hours the first time he pulled the leash off the doornob and dragged it to me, tripping every step of the way. He was 9 weeks old at that point.
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Just be glad you only have to wait 3 days. I have friends who were told it WAS the big C, you need to make an appointment, first available is three weeks from thursday. They tried that with me, and I went bananas on them, then promptly changed doctors. I was extremely proactive, pushed things through from initial shadow on the mamogram to surgery in under a month, and am quite sure that was a factor in being able to call myself cured today! Keep you head on straight and don't take wait for an answer when they start the "everything is booked for a month" crap!
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LOL! It always amazes me when I see people walking these tiny dogs and they are pulling and straining at the leash. If I can walk a 2,000 lb draft horse on a leash without a problem, why can they not teach a tiny fur ball to walk nice?
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OK, now I have this picture in my mind of this hulk all scrunched over with his head against the floor peeking under the sofa with one eye and getting his nose either licked or nipped for the effort!
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Have you considered doing her training? Lots of work I know but it needs doing, no matter where the pup lives.
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Good, thank you. Goofing off atm since I dont need to be in to work till 2 today and so far ( knock wood) they have not come up with any emergencies yet. Have any good plans for your day?
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Its official. We have corrupted Xander!
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Readers, why do you read a story but not Comment?
Kitt replied to Former Member's topic in The Lounge
My case us a little different. I used to leave comments religiously, even if it was merely a 👍 I was driven off of commenting when an author reacted very poorly to what i thought an harmless observation. The plot took a completely unexpected twist, almost an about face for the character. I referred to it as an unsignalled left turn. I did not say anything i thought could be construed as dissatisfaction with the development, just that it was totally unexpected. This author went off like a firecracker with a shirt fuse. He proceeded to dress me down publically in the comments telling me he worked hard on the story and how dare i be so nasty etc. He rambled on about how mean my comment was for several paragraphs. He informed me, and the entire GA community what a horrid p rson i was. Maybe i caught him on a bad day, but his comments, made publically, hurt. I continued to read thus authors work, and to leave likes, but changed my commenting policy. I would leave emogies that fit my feelings. This author posted two or three more chapters then has left the story unfinished. He was so close to tying up the loose ends, one or two more chapters could have completed it. It has been several years now. I continued with my emogie policy till i found out the little hearts were disapearing after a while. I now comment rarely. Comments are kept to generic " nice job" and the like with the exception of a few authors I know and can trust that if a comment is taken poorly it will be discussed in private. I refuse to leave myself open to the nasty pm's i got from other readers after that author went nuts over my left turn comment. -
Swallowing an orange gets him a mate???
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Actually the cattlemen out west do consider them a pest as they take up valuble grazing land. Now that fewer horses are needed for herding and there are regulations about catching wild ones, things tend to get out of control.
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Good! I don't want to see it!
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Nice that you dropped in. We are a tad odd around here but all good people. Welcome!
