I just read that they can live up to five years. Yikes.
Morning peeps! Sommsy, you need to get cuter pets. They're down right Fugly!
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But they don't incur big vet bills, so that's a trade-off.
That's true. BUT how much love do they give to you?
They leap into your arms whenever you enter a room.
I just ran home to meet some guys from a local thrift store who were coming to pick up my old sofa, some chairs, a table and some lamps. THE TWO OF THEM WERE BEYOND HOT!!!!! I'm going to be donating furniture room by room. And, when that's done I'll go buy furniture at other thrift stores to donate.
Next time make sure you turn on your red light.
Next time they're going to send Roxy and Dollypop to pick up the stuff.
Actually, they are landscapers who donate their time and truck to the thrift store that my hospital runs. SWOON!
I have a feeling you're going to be doing some landscaping real soon, SoMMS.
The hotter of the two commented on how many leaves had fallen in my yard and how big they were (sycamores); to which I replied how much hard work it was to blow and rake them; which led to him telling me they owned a landscaping business. And yes, Deet, they will be returning to suck up my leaves soon.
Do they come to Jersey? I could use a good landscaping.
I'll ask them after I finish my cigarette.
You're such a good Poddie *mwah*
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"they will be returning to suck up my leaves soon."
Code.
Nah, leaf vacumn. Big hose = Code.
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I learn so much from you.
That's why we are educators.
Hi hi.
Packing to fly to Florida tomorrow.
Bye bye.
Safe travels Addy! You travel almost as much as I commute.
Updated On: 10/27/11 at 10:27 PM
Florida is the place to be this weekend, Addy.
Good morning, peeps. Get out the shovels and blowers!
Morning, kiddles!
So, I get off my first highway onto the little minor roadway that leads me to my major highway, and my 'Check Tire Pressure' light comes on. I get nervous, because I just had one of the tires plugged the end of August, so I'm thinking it's gonna go flat. Luckily, about 5 minutes down the road there's a Goodyear Tire Place. I went in and explained. He had me pull around back to get the tire pressure checked, and sure enough, soon as the other guy put air in, light went off.
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Puppies are babies in fur coats.
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Same thing happened to me about six months ago, Girly. The light came on so I found a service station with a working air hose and checked each tire, but it still stayed on. I was near the dealership so I took it in and after they checked the air the light went off, but they looked at me like I was some kind of moron.
Weelllllll....
I had also thought with the weather change, sometimes that has something to do with it, and he even mentioned that. I always have someone else check it. I usually wind up taking air OUT, when I do it. LOL!
Our fingerprints don't fade from the lives we touch.
Puppies are babies in fur coats.
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Morning peeps! Last day of my vacation
Girly, it's cold out. My future mechanic son taught me that you have to put a little extra air in your tires now. Cold makes the pressure go down.
I didn't want to be up this early, but Thai bois have no concept of time difference. I give him credit for trying to get me to answer.
Well, make sure you get extra air in your tires before going back to work.
I used my remote starter this morning. Already.
Looking for a handout, is he? PFFTT!
Our fingerprints don't fade from the lives we touch.
Puppies are babies in fur coats.
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