kick ass blond lady in glasses
Osiris. Okay, that's not her name in this show, but I like thinking of her as the Goa'uld Osiris in everything she does.
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kick ass blond lady in glasses
Osiris. Okay, that's not her name in this show, but I like thinking of her as the Goa'uld Osiris in everything she does.
Train it NOT TO BARK. Learn from the Miracleborns' mistakes.
I moved in with the World's Dumbest Dalmatian(TM), who HOWLS.
Sweet fancy Moses.
Oh, also, Adam joined the Dr. and Rose in the TARDIS.
Hooray! I liked him!
Bet my dog is stupider than your dog.
t sticks out tongue
Hey Steph, about what waist size is The Boy?
Yay, beagle!
Plumbing is almost done, woo! There is a test load a-drying in the dryer, and I shall soon have a wider pipe and actual trap on my washer drain. Exciting!
Train it NOT TO BARK. Learn from the Miracleborns' mistakes.
So far, they claim they've only heard her bark once at the shelter.
looked like a fetus with an adult face and tentacles.
Straight out of Men in Black?
Yay for new puppage! Baby Beagles are made of cute.
Train it NOT TO BARK
Tough job with a Beagle...however, training the SPEAK (or BARK, since that might be easier to remember on the fly) command and then reinforcing NO SPEAK might work. This is how I taught Bartleby to quit jumping on everyone. We made JUMP into a game with sticks and such. Now, NO JUMP means butt on the ground. Works a treat.
Hey Steph, about what waist size is The Boy?
Freaking TINY. I don't know the measurements, but if I had to guess, maybe 28." Certainly no more than 30."
Vortex, and other rental savvy folk:
I've been giving this $300 rent increase a lot more thought and I have to give the landlord an answer tomorrow.
I'm thinking of saying that I can either a) increase the rent by $100 per month for the next 4 months, then increase by $100 for the next 4 months... or begin the $300 per month increase as of March 1.
I have fantasized about saying, 'If the $600 is important enough to you to take action against me, please do. I'd love to go to court and discuss your behavior as a landlord.'
This is, I suppose, an empty threat, but the spite I feel is huge. And while I dream about him experiencing a fraction of the discomfort and fear he's caused me over the years, I know I should leave emotions out of this discussion.
Does any of the above seem like a rational option?
I'm thinking of saying that I can either a) increase the rent by $100 per month for the next 4 months, then increase by $100 for the next 4 months... or begin the $300 per month increase as of March 1.
I would say that you agree to a $100/month raise and leave it at that. That gives you room to negotiate if need be.