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#29312 (permalink) |
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Kalamazoo, Michigan
Posts: 3,587
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Harmony, are you blaming your neighbors on your dog's death?
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Danielle, owner of... Fraggle Rock Collars & Three lovely boys; Fraggle Vom Richcreek CGC Sir; Rescued APBT Red Dog's Reconnaissance Man |
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Kansas
Posts: 1,571
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Harmony, if you suspect a drug lab, you need to call the Police and report it. What did they do to your dog? Please be careful.
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L'chaim Elvi Lexie (Rotti-x), Max (GSD/Husky), Sophie (WGSD) R.I.P. Ozzy, Sabrie, Kaiser (GSDs), Peaches (Cat) "Nobody can go back and start a new beginning, but anyone can start today and make a new ending." - Maria Robinson |
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: NNE PA
Posts: 18,994
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I wonder what part of "that road is drifted shut. No, there has not been a plow out and there are no cinders down" the girls didn't not understand. Good thing it was close to home and we have trucks, tractors and skid steers available.
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Michelle _________________________________________ Jax Von Monkeybutt, CGC Queen Banshee Boo Sierra the Undecided Cracker, The Great Shedder Rich N Handsome, "Red" |
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I think Dodger might be developing an ear infection. every time I clean his right ear out he cries like it hurts, but nothing comes out except the usual dirty ear and it doesn't smell infected. I was scratching his ear today and he groaned like it felt good and leaned into my hand. I guess I'm going to have to put almond oil drops in his ear for awhile and see if that helps. If not to the vet we go.
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~Steph~ Dodger 4 yr old GSD (6/23/08) Molly 14 yr old Border Collie/Aussie Mix (7/4/98) RIP my Angel: Chopper 17 yr old Border Collie (10/1/94-12/30/10) |
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Crowned Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Canada, Sask
Posts: 3,952
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I've never seen a family cry as much as my husband's family. We go there for supper and my MIL is completely distraught and sobbing. Actually sobbing. She starts off with, "We've made a huge, huge mistake..." We think someone died or something. Actually, it sounds like we might have even killed someone it sounds so bad. No exaggeration, when she said that I actually wondered if some error of ours resulted in someone's death.
But no. My BIL is having a bachelor party and many of his friends are girls so some females are attending. He originally wasn't going to invite his sisters because he only wanted his female friends there(one is a groomswoman). So they were trying to figure out a guest list today. One sister asked if she could come and he said yes, but he forgot to also invite the other sister. This is what my MIL and SIL were sobbing about. For hours. Most awkward supper ever. They didn't even eat with us, they just sat in the next room crying with each other and talking. My MIL told my husband to apologize to his sister for forgetting to remind his brother to invite her. Of course my husband thought that was ridiculous and didn't do it, and he probably would have laughed right in her face if it wasn't covered in tears. Everyone was reassuring her that she wasn't overreacting, but honestly, I disagree. And I'm the queen of overreacting and being overemotional so I have some experience with this. I know she felt left out but this is not something you cry about all day, this is something you bitch about and rectify. Their family is so polite and formal, they all seem terrified of confronting each other about anything. I guess I understand why, since they get upset and cry so easily it's like walking on eggshells with this family. I just can't imagine being so close to someone that I'd cry about it all day if they forgot to invite me to something, yet so distant that I wouldn't feel comfortable talking to them about it and I'd have to tell my mom to tell my brother to tell my other brother to fix it. Last edited by Syaoransbear; 12-31-2012 at 04:34 AM. |
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Master Member
Join Date: May 2012
Location: New Brunswick, Canada
Posts: 583
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Ugh! It's been a long hockey-less winter..so far Canada has been playing at the world juniors early enough for me to catch the game before work except for today...listening to hockey via radio just isn't the same.
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Dogs are not our whole life, but they make our lives whole - Roger Caras Courtney M. Gaia-GSD 03/09/2012 |
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Knighted Member
Join Date: May 2002
Location: USA
Posts: 2,145
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I want my dad right now! I tried to call him, (his wife had his text shut off) and he was saying my name but, the call was lost! He sounded like he was on a subway (loud noise), and he is only suppose to me in MI right now?
Last edited by harmony; 12-31-2012 at 06:34 PM. |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Columbia, MO
Posts: 384
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Syaoransbear the story about the family crying cracked me up :P That would really frustrate me, I completely agree with you that is overreacting!!
My random: We had a big family Christmas get-together on Saturday. Some of the little kids had been sick the week before and now a bunch of the adults are sick I couldn't hold down my PBJ sandwich. At least nausea is my only symptom, no sore throat, fever, etc.
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