I look forward to stories about him. Good thinking to wait on the harness/leash. Give him a "lovin" for me. He's just a little puff!
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Hey! Maybe my flirty cousin should meet YOUR cousin! They would make a "pair."
We have an AKO account - our oldest is in Iraq (reservist). Trojan got into our computer & even though Norton caught it - we were compromised (scare the heck out of us - what does "compromise mean?). We did some updates & clean ups, had to follow a bunch a AKO instructions - took about a month before AKO reactivated our account. Thankfully we have an alternate e/mail - so we did lose touch with our son.
The comfort you give is important. What you do is immeasurable to families. How gracious of them to acknowlwdge you during their greiving. God bless you.
A large pet store should have a harness that will adjust small enough. He won't like it at first - try to leave it on him till he settles down with it. It may take several "sessions" for him to get the hang of it. Buddy didn't like it at first - but he figured out it was the only way he would be allowed outside on the rope (we keep a close eye on him when hes' out). Now he knocks the harness on the floor and meows when he wants to go out!
I went to one with my brothers - to a side of the family were not that close to. One of our cousins likes to "talk to the trees." He has a conversation? We had a good enough time - but when we left - our comments were..... OMG - are we really related to those nuts? Wow - maybe we're not a goofy as we thought we were. Geez - I see why Mom & Dad kept some distance
How do you find these stories?
Babies - menopause is called change of life for a reason - early 40's seems the tail-end of that endeavor. Long hair - I agree with Locamama & Trudygolightly - depends on your hair & how you style it. My gramma wore her hair in a braid & wrapped around her head - it went down to her knees! Bikini & low ride jeans - if your belly bulges - it's time to stop at any age. Night Clubs - depends on the crowd - let the youngins
He'll be good company - you old softy. My Buddy is sitting in my lap while I type this. He's a good friend, we spoil him - all the time!
Earplugs or some cotton balls could be useful. Has she reached the "NO Mommy" stage yet? Most stores carry a generic Advil that comes in a bottle of 500. Good luck Mommy!
Hoorah to you for think of your kids! My parents were divorced (back when you didn't get divored). Inspite of their differences, we were their children. We were not held to a court schedule. We called & saw our Dad when we wanted to - sometimes every weekend. My parents didn't speak badly of each other. Mom gave good advise: "he is your father - he loves you - listen to your father." Dad
Mumbaikers are couragous! Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Payday, diner, beer, maybe a new pair of jeans - life is good! Hope you have a safe trip.
Womens' rights movement was about: Establishing your own credit (without your husbands permission). Consideration for employment, advancement, and pay rate based on your skills, experience, and performance (without involving your employer in your family's care plans/needs). Access and choice of using birth control is a private matter (also without your husband's permission). Fair treatment from other people (husband
Cell phones - I still not used to it. I see someone holding their hand to the side of their head, talking to themselves. I was taught to stay away from them!
Yep - Bush's fault. India let him visit their country and treated him as a head of state!
Hope you feel better. My family doctor retired a few years ago (been seeing him for 25 years). I miss him, he listened.
Reply By: MasonMPosted: Monday, July 10, 2006I'm surprised that Ike didn't have Patton shoot the publishers personally. Maybe Ike would have - but - Patton died in Germany around Christmas of 1945.
Almost had that run about town car you were talking about the other day. Yea - what was the question?
Vichyssoise - eekers! +o( No cold potato soup for me - aka: chilled surrender in a bowl. Was the soup named after the collaborator or the other way around? Dr. Guy - thanks for the invite - signed up yesterday.