DJ, hurray! What fabulous news! I'm very happy for you.
'Hell Bound'
Spike's Bitches 45: That sure as hell wasn't in the brochure.
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sprog f2f picspam flyby... [link] (flocked - if you don't see stuff, yell and tell me who you are)
I'm trying to think about it in terms of statistics -- like, if there's a plane crash right before I fly, odds are excellent that my plane won't crash -- and yet all I can think of is clustering.
Strictly speaking, the odds that a plane will crash are the same each time a plane takes off. The previous crash doesn't placate the odds gods.
big sigh of relief. the contractor just called and apologized for replacing the water line without my authorization and is now quoting me about $350 for materials and permits. It's still a little steep in my estimation, but way better than $900 and cheaper in the long term than lawyer fees and court expenses.
I'm glad to hear that, erin.
Erin, what a relief. I'm sorry the guy has been so ridonkulous throughout this process.
Puppy likes carrots, I know. I have to ask, though...do you all think we should keep the name the rescue gave her (Posey von Pilsner...ha!) or rename her? Any ideas for names? Her personality is apparently mellow and sweet, so Posey does fit, but that's not the type of name I'd usually pick.
How well do puppies respond to name changes, if that's what she thinks her name is?
I like the name Posey.
I really like the name Posey. I actually like the whole thing.
Steph, shall we take it to email?
My mom's new(ish) dog has had no problems adjusting to her new name. She was a stray when the rescue group put her with a foster family who named her Matilda, and Mom changed it to Millie, which she responds to with no problem.