Oh, and, if further proof is needed to demonstrate how petty I am:
Given that the dalmatian keeps trying to throw down with Guest Dog, and given how stressful it's being, I think that, if the worst-case scenario happened and Friend said "Uh, I can't take my pets back," The Boy would probably say "You get them NOW or I'll tell you what shelter I'm taking them to."
Because as compassionate towards animals as The Boy is, his *own* animals come first, and if the Guest Pets are stressing out the Resident Pets, he's going to act in favor of the Resident Pets.
Yay, that's good Steph!!
Now I'm staring at "axe." That is an OK way to spell it, right?
It's an acceptable scrabble word! That's all I know.
In case anyone didn't catch it: eye-drop poisoning is no laughing matter.
Very pretty!
There's also a nice B&B in Waterbury proper called the Stagecoach Inn; the advantage there is that you could elope and then go down the street a few blocks and eat at my bro's restaurant.
t /eternal pimp
(Not that his place needs my pimping; they're still always busy.)
We tried to watch Tru Calling last night and failed. I should have listened to P-C when he saw it on my Netflix queue and told me to take it off.
When I went to bed I thought I'd give it one more episode but my DVD player kept stopping every few minutes. Even the machine didn't care for it.
Hee! It does get better, but it takes most of the first season to do so. Until then, you're forced to melt your brain.
there's too much good stuff on my Netflix queue for brain melting. The Comedy Central Roast of William Shatner should be arriving today!
There's also a nice B&B in Waterbury proper called the Stagecoach Inn; the advantage there is that you could elope and then go down the street a few blocks and eat at my bro's restaurant. (Not that his place needs my pimping; they're still always busy.
I am definitely trying to figure your brother's restaurant into the plan.
There is a water dish (actually, it's a rectangular glass dish that I normally put leftovers in....never again) in the tank for the iguana, so she can either sit in it, or sit on the dry "carpet"
Phew. I had an knee-jerk "I know an iguana that hates water!" response. Nice that she has lakeview property.
(it's special reptile-tank carpet -- for real; I saw the box it came in).
Sheesh. Just goes to show...there is a product and trade magazine for EVERYTHING. I'm sure there is a copy of "Reptile Tank Interiors Today" lying about somewhere.
As for the Dalmatian's stress level...poor boo. I know you mentioned her normal anxiety before. This can't help.
I will say to you what my first trainer said to me..."If you don't see blood...they're just talking." The less stressed about it you can be the better off she'll be. I was so freaked out about Bartleby's on-leash aggression until I realized that he was reacting to me reacting to him reacting to me!
I hope, for everybody's nerves, she calms down soon but no blood probably means she's okay.
I don't know if I posted this here before, but when we were in Dallas there were certain toll roads that worked strictly on an easy pass, there was no place to pay. We checked with our friends there and they confirmed that you either pay by the easy pass or you get a bill in the mail based on your license plate. Our rental car didn't have an easy pass, so we mentioned it to the rental agency when we dropped off the car and they said no problem, when they get the bill they would bill us.
We get the bill last week, and for every 25 cent or so toll charge, they charged us the toll plus a $5 fee. When TCG called to complain he was told that it didn't matter that there was no way to pay the tolls and we are lucky that they didn't charge us $50 per toll. TCG is going to try to try to fight it with the credit card company, but I'm not sure they're going to back him up.