God, the hormone pendulum is killing me today. It's just spin the wheel of crappy feelings, and like I said earlier, these aren't crazy things - it's based on very real money and career worries. I'm seeing an accountant on Friday, which I expect to be a rude awakening WRT taxes. That will be my third appointment of the day, after therapy and the dentist. Ain't we got fun!
'Bushwhacked'
Spike's Bitches 48: I Say, We Go Out There, and Kick a Little Demon Ass.
[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.
Well done with the most excellent adulting, Nora!!
{{smonster}} O wish it was all easier.
sumi, much interview~ma to be provided.
Day 3 of operation walking Laura. So far so good.
I thought maybe I could get back to actual handwriting and the bullet journal I started before the carpal tunnel surgery. The answer is ow, and no.
Suzi, get the wording on a vest too. People just want to reach for animals.
My job makes me want a new job.
What wording should I get? Caution? Anxious? Do Not Pet just seems too long. Part of me wishes I could get a mock therapy dog vest since people have kinda learned to not pet therapy dogs. But he isn't one so that would just be wrong.
I don't think "Do Not Pet" is too long. It's straightforward, which is what you want.
Do not pet. Or Don't Pet. No Pets.
He isn't a therapy dog, so don't imply that (you wouldn't) because it messes with legit service animals.
Anything that gives a warning will make people think and less likely to just grab.
I googled "do not pet vests" and they are available for non-therapy dogs. Pretty inexpensive, too.
I'm advising on a show at one of my university jobs, and I'm bored out of my skull. Someone save me!
I googled "do not pet vests" and they are available for non-therapy dogs.
Now why didn't those pull up when I looked before. That is the style I was hoping for, clearly NOT a therapy dog but a vest with a handle so we can hold him closer, if necessary, without choking him.