I'm not evil again. Why does everyone think that?

Angel ,'Sleeper'


Spike's Bitches 47: Someone Dangerous Could Get In  

[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.


Shir - Feb 28, 2012 2:07:18 am PST #8723 of 30001
"And that's why God Almighty gave us fire insurance and the public defender".

But he also has xcllent hair, so I would go for the hairpat too

Humm. Good to know.


smonster - Feb 28, 2012 2:32:10 am PST #8724 of 30001
We won’t stop until everyone is gay.

bonny, the rescue org not only let me take Frankie for a weeklong trial, they lent me a leash, harness, and crate to do so. It's a completely reasonable request and any foster who truly cares about the animal would not only agree, but encourage it.

Nora, fingers crossed for y'all!


omnis_audis - Feb 28, 2012 2:46:11 am PST #8725 of 30001
omnis, pursue. That's an order from a shy woman who can use M-16. - Shir

::blush::

seems insomnia is starting to wear off. heading to bed.


Shir - Feb 28, 2012 2:58:19 am PST #8726 of 30001
"And that's why God Almighty gave us fire insurance and the public defender".

There, my day is done: [link]


Laura - Feb 28, 2012 3:07:21 am PST #8727 of 30001
Our wings are not tired.

Ha! That's fun, Shir.

Tenant~ma, Nora.


sumi - Feb 28, 2012 3:57:10 am PST #8728 of 30001
Art Crawl!!!

bonny, potential dog is adorbs.


Shir - Feb 28, 2012 4:09:11 am PST #8729 of 30001
"And that's why God Almighty gave us fire insurance and the public defender".

So, the thing where I drink coffee in order not to be tired and get even more tired?

Not funny, body.


WindSparrow - Feb 28, 2012 4:11:48 am PST #8730 of 30001
Love is stronger than death and harder than sorrow. Those who practice it are fierce like the light of stars traveling eons to pierce the night.

My position was, "how the hell do you ever find anything," and his position of course was, "whatever drawer I open has everything I need."

This definitely makes me feel better about my own drawer organization. I don't match or fold my socks. I buy all the same kind - ankle socks with ribbing at the ankles. There are some that are all white and some that have the grey toes and heels. I try to grab out the same kind when I'm getting dressed, but if I'm going to have my shoes on in the outside world, it's only the cats and Daniel who would ever see the mismatch. Can you tell I work at a job where jeans and a t-shirt are standard dress? The only reason I fold my undies is because there would not be room enough for both them and the socks.

But it makes me happy, in an odd way, to know that even if I can't afford it, I would be welcome with open arms at any time to actually do it.

I love thinking about that, too. Also love the idea that if I ever take the notion to move to another part of the country, I probably already have friends there.

Ideally, I'd like to bring him home for the weekend with the caveat that I would take him back if things didn't work out. I assume I'd have to pay the adoption fee upfront, but I'd love to know that I'd get it back if I took him back.
I hate to be all dodgy, but this is a huge commitment and I need to know that my lifestyle will work for the dog. The last potential would have been miserable here.
One would hope that the foster people would be happy to negotiate about that because it will make the best possible decision for the dog more likely. If they have a lick of sense, they would be more afraid of a bad permanent placement - because the dog may end up getting rehomed yet again, or if the bond between the dog and his human is not a close one communication can be tricky (I'm thinking of someone missing subtle signs of illness because they just don't really "get" the dog). Now that I've had a chance to read the whole thread, I almost feel like I'm beating a dead horse. But please know that I'm waving my pom-poms like mad for you to get settled with the best possible match. When I lost Pachisi, my heart died. Then Harvey was born, and it took a long time for me to have enough to love him wholeheartedly, but he seems to think the wait was worth it. May your next dog bond with you in a very special way, different from the bond you between you and Bartleby.

Fingers crossed that a) she is actually a nice quiet lady and b) she signs the lease, if so.

Tenant~ma for you, Nora.

Now, go and take comfort in Fluffy or something.

Dunno why that seems so hilarious to me right now. huh. Sleep deprivation, maybe? Anyway, omnis, I hope today is a better day.


brenda m - Feb 28, 2012 4:24:53 am PST #8731 of 30001
If you're going through hell/keep on going/don't slow down/keep your fear from showing/you might be gone/'fore the devil even knows you're there

What Andi said. Any reputable group will welcome a foster-to-adopt or similar arrangement, especially if it involves the dog going to an environment that is not the same as his current foster. I'm sure they won't have an issue.

It's just so BIG. I know that I'll never feel the same again. Bartleby took that huge chunk of my heart with him...and I'm okay with that. But I do make a comMITment when I commit.

Oh man, this. When I first got Darby, I think my biggest concern was that I wasn't going to be able to properly separate, to judge her on her own merits. (Not helped by the fact that Darby is practically a Mini-Me of Lu.)

It kind of blows my mind how utterly, fundamentally different Lucy and Darby are, and how different my relationship is. And I adore her in a totally dissimilar way, but not one that can be boiled down to better/worse more/less.

(Craig, on the other hand, my friend's boxer/basset, is Lucy reincarnated. We're dog sitting next month and I'm a little askeered. I'm not used to that crazy energetic dog life anymore! Darby's just so chill.)


WindSparrow - Feb 28, 2012 4:32:50 am PST #8732 of 30001
Love is stronger than death and harder than sorrow. Those who practice it are fierce like the light of stars traveling eons to pierce the night.

Oh, I know what I wanted to say for myself: Last week the doc suggested that I think about not taking my Concerta on days I don't have to work. I had been giving myself a med holiday one day out of every couple weeks to reduce one of the side effects, but I think I'll try a longer med holiday since I'm taking a few days off. And it will be interesting to see what my energy level is like with the thyroid medication but without the methyphenidate.

And wackiness at work. One of the individuals I care for apparently has a Do Not Resuscitate order. I have zero memory of ever having laid eyes on it. I have zero memory of any mention of it before two days ago, when one of the part-time staff members asked me if I knew about it. TPTB do not have it posted. It should be on the person's bedroom door, and above the bed. This is extremely not cool. I made a cursory search through some of the person's file and did not find it. I WILL NOT refrain from performing CPR on the authority of "somebody said". And this person's health is deteriorating at an alarming rate.

So I mentioned this issue to a supervisor on Monday. Her response was, "Do we really need to post it? I mean, if everybody knows..."

I said, "Two things. One, everybody doesn't KNOW. I cannot memorize the details of the SIXTEEN people I care for in such a way as to KNOW that. And I am not going to spend 45 minutes searching their files for documents that may or may not be there, before beginning chest compressions. Second, here is what happens when the person's heart stops. We call 911, the EMTs get here to find us standing around, we tell them there is a DNR but they do not take our word for it if they can't see it. And they bloody well won't stand around for 45 minutes while we search the files. They will simply start CPR."

"Oh, I guess I better check into that."

No, really?

Mostly I like and respect this supervisor, but ... has she met people?