But I understand. You gave up everything you had to find me. And you found me broken. It's hard for you.

River ,'Safe'


Spike's Bitches 45: That sure as hell wasn't in the brochure.  

[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.


smonster - May 02, 2010 7:44:54 pm PDT #17975 of 30000
We won’t stop until everyone is gay.

bonny, I wish I could take credit, but Frankie has behaved perfectly on leash since day one. He stops automatically when I stop. If he gets too far in front he'll slow down. I wonder what his story is - all the rescue org knows is that he was picked up in another county and no one came looking for him.

Erin, so lovely to hear. Go you, Aunt Erin!

I missed my fall asleep window and/or had too much caffeine today. Feh. Trying again.


Scrappy - May 02, 2010 8:07:27 pm PDT #17976 of 30000
Life moves pretty fast. You don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.

We wash the dog bowls, which are stainless steel, once every two weeks or so. The cat bowl maybe less--all the animals get schmancy dry food, so the bowls don't get all that dirty. The outside water bowl gets rinsed out every day and scrubbed once a week or so. The dogs' preferred ALTERNATE water bowl, the toilet, gets scrubbed once a week.


Burrell - May 02, 2010 8:24:09 pm PDT #17977 of 30000
Why did Darth Vader cross the road? To get to the Dark Side!

We usually change the cat's wet food dish every day, but we only wash the dry food bowl every two weeks or so. Water bowl gets rinsed and refilled daily, and swapped out whenever it starts to look like it needs it, 'bout the same time as the dry food bowl.

The water bowl and wet food dish are ceramic, the dry food bowl is plastic.


javachik - May 02, 2010 8:32:01 pm PDT #17978 of 30000
Our wings are not tired.

The cat and the dogs all drink out of a large plastic pet bowl, and it gets placed in the dishwasher every time it runs (usually 1x a week).

All of them eat dry and wet food out of various ceramic bowls, and those get washed every other meal.


Shir - May 02, 2010 8:40:48 pm PDT #17979 of 30000
"And that's why God Almighty gave us fire insurance and the public defender".

Oh, bonny. As someone else here said, it was both beautiful and sad to read. {{}}

ION:

Dog bowl: when we had Lou, he was mostly on dry food, and then we hardly ever washed his bowl (mostly rinsed). When we switched to wet food as a result of his treatment, it was every few days if he licked everything, and every time he left some, we cleaned it.

Doctor Who, right? Not my favorite DW, Domenic West

Same thing keeps happen to me with AW (Afghan Whigs) and AU (Alternate Universe).

Are you thinking of "Highway 61 Revisited"? Whole different road, though just as famous in its way since it's the route down into the delta south of the legendary bluesmen.

At first, yes. And then I Googled to confirm my suspicions that there is a Dylan song about Route 66, and Google thought I was right.

Oh wait...

To make things more confusing Bob Dylan has done a cover of the original Route 66 song.

So this is how I got these results.

Also: HELP ME TO DESIGN MY HENNA TATTOO!

Story goes: Well, first, if you aren't familiar with it, it starts here: [link] . I looked and asked around for places in the area to do my tattoo in. Results didn't look promising, to say the least. And then, after seeing some DIY vids, I thought of a way to pull it thought - a way which is much more natural to me. I asked a highly talented friend of mine which is a graphic designer to design me a tattoo for most of the money omnis sent to me (the rest will be used on buying the products). I'll then print and cut it into stencil and ask a friend with a steady hand to paint on me (I just want first to test some black henna on me, to see how it looks like and how long it'll last).

And I want your help with designing it. Hey, it'll be my tribal tattoo thing. As I said, there are all kinds of symbols and paintings I want there: Women in Black symbol, Buffy's B in the font, A bunch of symbols from bands I love, Gallifrey's DW things, birds to begin the craziness, etc.

What do you think should be there? What other things can look cool and profound?


Anne W. - May 03, 2010 12:53:12 am PDT #17980 of 30000
The lost sheep grow teeth, forsake their lambs, and lie with the lions.

Bonny, I free-feed Jeeves, and he goes through a scoop of kibble about every two days. I have two identical Corningware ramekins that I use as food dishes. When the food runs out, I put one in the dishwasher and put fresh food in the clean dish. For water, he has a Drinkwell fountain. I don't clean that as often as I should, but aim for a complete take-apart-and-scrub wash and filter change once a month.


omnis_audis - May 03, 2010 12:56:15 am PDT #17981 of 30000
omnis, pursue. That's an order from a shy woman who can use M-16. - Shir

Well, normally I'd say a tat would be permanent, so it should represent something from within you at the moment. But it's a temp one. So not sure what to say. Me personally, I'd shy away from band logos, lest I feel like a bumper sticker. When I think of Henna, I think of intricate things, along the lines of this: [link] or this [link]

But go with whatever makes you feel good. That's the whole point. If flowers make you feel good, then do flowers. If you want ivy crawling up your arm and over your shoulders, then do that. If you want band logos, to show your loves, then do that. As long as the ink isn't permanent, do what makes you feel good.


Beverly - May 03, 2010 1:25:10 am PDT #17982 of 30000
Days shrink and grow cold, sunlight through leaves is my song. Winter is long.

The bottom of the pet bowls get slimy from foody saliva, which dries on, and they smell. I can smell them, and a cat or a dog has a far better sense of smell than I do. Maybe dogs don't mind smelling old spitty food while they eat, but I wouldn't want to. And the cats don't eat well out of dirty dishes.

The water bowl gets slimy from saliva and from stagnant water and evaporation, even if we add fresh. Plastic can leach chemicals into food or water, so we've never used it. Steel is fine, our cats prefer glass or ceramic dishes. The water bowls get emptied, rinsed in extremely hot water, no soap, dried, and refilled with fresh water every day. Sometimes every two days. The cats free-feed kibble, and those dishes get emptied, scrubbed in very hot water, no soap, dried, and refilled every other day. They get wet food twice a day, and the dish gets removed when they've finished eating, washed in soapy water, rinsed in very hot water, and used clean every feeding.

The litterboxes get scooped more than once a day, too. They're living with me, they get their toilet flushed and their dishes washed as often as mine.


Calli - May 03, 2010 1:47:32 am PDT #17983 of 30000
I must obey the inscrutable exhortations of my soul—Calvin and Hobbs

I like the thought of Gallifreyan symbols in a henna tattoo.

Pet bowls: my cat gets dry kibble in one bowl and water in the other. I have four bowls, so I can switch them out between dishwasher runs. He gets a new kibble bowl whenever I change flavors for him which is usually every couple of days or so. Lately not so much, as I nabbed a bigger-than-usual bag of his favorite tuna flavor and it outlasted the chicken flavor kibble. His water bowl gets rinsed out a couple of times a day (because he's a delicate flower who can't bear a manky bowl, or so he's informed me at great length and volume) and replaced every other day or so.

I have a nifty litter box where I just have to tip it and it self-scoops into a kinda handled trough, which gets dumped into the toilet and flushed. So I scoop it every time I use my bathroom, and clean it out thoroughly about once a month, when I finish going through a bag of litter. Since it gets scooped so often, scents don't really have a chance to linger. It's nice.


Anne W. - May 03, 2010 1:56:18 am PDT #17984 of 30000
The lost sheep grow teeth, forsake their lambs, and lie with the lions.

The litterboxes get scooped more than once a day, too. They're living with me, they get their toilet flushed and their dishes washed as often as mine.

Jeeves' gets scooped whenever I see it has been used. So it gets scooped two or three times a day. I think of how I react when I go into the restroom at work and see that a toilet hasn't been flushed. Bleah. Besides, Jeeves is super-finicky and will NOT use the box if there is even a fragment of poop in there.