Oh, Cindy, that sounds terribly unpleasant. I hope it passes soon.
'Dirty Girls'
Spike's Bitches 25 to Life
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Tollers. Not at all like labs and goldens.
They are for the most part, one person dogs. Also, extremely busy. Like a brit or a Border Collie.
They also scream.
Are (for the most part) not nearly so biddable as a lab, golden or any of the other 4 retrievers.
Of course, this is just my opinion.
Calli - she needs something a little more laid back. She had adopted a Collie who ended up being too much for her. He got everything off the counters, would run her up a tree when they went for walks...too much. But she doesn't want a little bitty thing either.
Health~ma to thems that need it.
No virtual smoochies here today. Healthy vibes headed where needed.
Vibing for Bitch health...though not too much or we won't have anything to talk about. Mom is having a haircut this morning, after giving up the thought of long hair forever and realizing she can't cut her own.
{{{Bitches}}} - Germs, germs, go away, don't come back EVER AGAIN!
I met a guy named "Sir" once. I thought that was super-weird. Apparently his dad was in the military--dunno if that had something to do with it. But--calling your kid "Sir"??
during our moving process we dealt with a contractor that was named Joseph Guy. Joe Guy! It, er, amused me at the time.
Aw, man, feel better meara and Cindy!
Health vibes for meara and Cindy!
I'm trying to find a picture of the hairstyle I want, and it's driving me bonkers. I found one once, two cuts ago, that was perfect, but I can't remember what site it was from.
{{{meara}}} {{{Cindy}}} {{{anyone else who needs health~ma}}}
In college, I had two goldfish named Sushi and Sashimi. Favorite fish ever was named Sir Oliver Microfiche (he was a minnow rescued from my junior-high lab and he lived a long and happy life in a mayonnaise-jar pseudo-pond.)
Once my work situation gets stabilized, I'm hoping to get a dog. Something little, that the cat can lord over.
Maidengurl, I am given to understand that greyhounds are very laid back. If they can get in one good run a day - at an off leash dog park, say - they'll spend the rest of their time happily lazing about and leaning against people getting their heads scratched. I assume the smaller racing dogs are similar.
(I'm starting to think my keyboard needs cleaning)