Lady Peter, exactly.
I love my half-chow but I don't think I'd ever get another one; they're just a little too dog-aggressive and one-person-fixated.
'Why We Fight'
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Lady Peter, exactly.
I love my half-chow but I don't think I'd ever get another one; they're just a little too dog-aggressive and one-person-fixated.
Asian dogs require special kinds of people, 'Suela, or so people tell me. So it's a good thing your part-Chow got someone who can be great.
Heath mysteriously regressed about 15 years when visiting Mr. and Mrs. Twist.
::sniffle:: Mrs. Twist. That was the only part of the movie that made me teary. Something about her demeanor with Ennis, I don't know.
Is it too early to go to bed?
Jesse, where did you find that movie? I've been wanting to experience its horror for *years*. I even had "Haunted Honeymoon" on my TiVo wishlist until I got tired of deleting the Gilda Radner version.
Two employers ago I had a kind, eco-friendly, outdoorsly employer. They gave me lots and lots of sports-oriented clothes suited for the Pacific Northwest. I didn't wear them.
Now I work for a kind, eco-friendly, outdoorsly employer who is bussing me up to Tahoe for one day. I shall be wearing all the ski clothes my kindly ex-employer gave me, complete with logos that none but me remembers. I think of it as a little "memento mori".
Is it too early to go to bed?
You can't go to bed when I'm still at work! Not fair!
Well, my part-chow is the other part lab, so happily he mostly thinks he's a lab except when it comes to chasing cats and being a bit dog-aggressive at the park. Works out fine for me. And he's so not one-person-fixated that he runs off regularly, and never notices I'm the one who feeds him.
I wonder if it was raw milk cheese?
I'd bet a nickle it was.
We joke that Bear's chow side is in direct conflict with her Samoyed/Retriever side. She wants to bite you, but she's too busy wanting pets and approval.
Kuma, on the other hand, is a Whole 'Nother Thing. I don't think I could ever do another jindo.
Jesse, where did you find that movie? I've been wanting to experience its horror for *years*.
It was on TCM this morning -- now I'm sorry I didn't mention it earlier. I can't stop watching because it's fascinating seeing these strangers act out a story I know so well.