Bad brain! Really now, you can give Theo much more interesting dreams!
And I drive a VW. The engine's all encased in plastic and changing the headlights needs a professional and 15 minutes.
A woman co-worker and I changed the headlight in my Jetta that had gone out. I had bought 2 figuring it made sense to change them both at the same time. It took us half a day because we were too hard headed to give up and take it to the dealer. Changing a bulb should not be so crazy difficult! The second bulb is in the trunk waiting for it to actually die because we decided not to spend another half day for a light that still worked. Annoying.
So far as I know I don't have any Holocaust deniers in my circle of friends and family. I don't even know how I would handle that. I hope to never have to deal with that level of ignorance.
Actually, it's not coincidence. Goldens are prone to cancer; my sister's last two dogs, both goldens, died of cancer. When she took the second one to the canine oncologist, she was told that Thursdays, which were chemo day, were known at the clinic as "Golden Day".
I didn't know that. One of my sister's Golden's had cancer, but she was 14, so it wasn't an really an untimely death. She had always been an awfully lumpy dog, but most of those tumors were benign.
My mother really wants me to get a dog when I move into my hosue, but I think it would be too difficult without a car. What would I do with the dog when I went out of town, and even if I did board it somewhere, how would I get it to the kennel? (I don't know of any in town.)
So far as I know I don't have any Holocaust deniers in my circle of friends and family. I don't even know how I would handle that. I hope to never have to deal with that level of ignorance.
Seriously, Laura. Ugh.
I had weird dreams this morning, too, but now I can't remember them, which is probably just as well.
I accidentally ran across A Few Good Men on tv -- I have no idea why, but this is one of the movies I watch over and over again.
Brandy has many lumps. A large fatty tumor on her side and a number of little lumps. She's not vain so I leave them there. If they bothered her it would be another matter. Her vet checks them and doesn't suggest removing them. My doberman had bleeding issues that are common with that breed. The cat gets scabs on her chin if she eats or drinks from plastic bowls. Had to replace the dog bowls because she was using them. The bunny hasn't presented any issues yet.
I don't think I have seen A Few Good Men. I'll have to give it a try sometime.
One thing about it is how every small character is Someone -- not only is it Tom Cruise, Demi Moore, Keifer Sutherland, and Jack Nicholson, but Noah Wylie is the guy who gives them a ride, frex.
Timelies all!
I've been lucky with my cat in that she's 15 and in great health. Aside from horking hairballs occasionally, she's had no health problems at all. Let's hear it for hybrid vigor.(She's not any particular breed, though she talks enough to be part Siamese)
Ooh -- I think 'interned' is a winner, so to speak. Sounds bland, has a very sinister bureaucratic meaning.
Nora, you came in her to post a dying puppy story? Do you think that showed discretion? Are you trying to personally destroy all happiness and/or the weekend?
Well, technically, the dog is not dying, he is dead.
When have I ever claimed to show discretion?
Well, technically, the dog is not dying, he is dead.
If only Schrodinger had a puppy instead of a cat....