And of course, I want to get a Newfoundland. The hairiest, drooliest, biggest dog around.
Do you have experience with the breed, Sue?
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, pandas, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
And of course, I want to get a Newfoundland. The hairiest, drooliest, biggest dog around.
Do you have experience with the breed, Sue?
A couple of weeks ago, I walked into the mens' locker room at the YMCA with the kids. I didn't realize it until Owen said, "Why are we going into the boys' locker room?"
Ooops.
Aww, Newfies! I love big black dogs (Rotties, Newfies, black labs).
Am I totally addled to read this as a taking a shot at poor black Katrina victims?
Nope. I'm seeing the same things, and just a disturbing tendency in general to compare the flooding to Katrina, and it's pinging me the same way. I don't always think it's a conscious desire to belittle the victims of Katrina -- and I haven't seen anyone actually asserting that our flooding was anywhere near as bad as Katrina -- but it is, at the very least, really distasteful. There's a natural tendency to play up the drama inherent in one's own situation, but (as one commenter put it so well) "nobody wins in the Disaster Olympics."
Oh, no, the Monterey Bay Aquarium has an otter cam!!
Cockpit style workstation is way cooler than any cubicle
Is it just me, or does this look like it was designed to fight Daleks?
Every natural disaster from here on out will be compared to Katrina, and everyone will search for ways to prove that they handled it better than Katrina.
Do you have experience with the breed, Sue?
I've been around them, but never had one. And my friends had a Pyrenees, who share many issues, who had hip and back problems.
everyone will search for ways to prove that they handled it better than Katrina.
I'm not trying to be a smart-ass or offensive or stupid, but I would honestly hate to see a disaster that was handled worse. At least from where I was which was in LA, but from all I read and heard from folks here, it was handled in a ginormous clusterfuck that resulted in more deaths than the hurricane and subsequent flooding caused primarily.
And please - if that is an incorrect way that I am perceiving it, feel free to correct me.
Oh, no, it was totally a clusterfuck. I'm just saying, now people will forever think "Well, at least it's not as bad as Katrina," and sometimes they won't think about how that sounds.