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  • GWL Dog

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    JollyJ
    J.J. (a black lab) belonged to my best friend. The dog lived in the back yard, but was allowed in the house. When coming into the house, he knew to go get his towel and bring it to you. He would then roll over on his back and let you wipe off his paws. You'd hand him his towel back and he would go put it back up. J.J. had a toybox by the fireplace. You could tell him to fetch whatever toy you wanted to play with and he would bring it to you. When J.J. was through playing, you'd tell him to pick up his toys and he'd scamper through the house, picking his toys up and putting them back in the box.to My wife cooked J.J. breakfast most Sunday mornings. You could ask him what he wanted - multiple choice, since dogs can't talk - and he'd let you know. Usually, he preferred pancakes and bacon, although he occasionally would rather have eggs and sausage. Or maybe biscuits and gravy. Every now and then, waffles. He had his own plastic plate, since dogs aren't good with china. You could set his plate in front of him and he wouldn't eat until after he bowed his head and the blessing was said. My friend died with CHF. For the last several months of his life, J.J. spent a lot more time in the house. Usually lying by the recliner, usually getting fed too many of his favorite treats, vanilla wafers. My friend's son moved into his house after his dad's death and while he's a good man, he just doesn't love animals the way my buddy did. Oh, I'd drop by occasionally and take J.J. down to the pond in the summer (he was a terrible swimmer for a lab, but he loved the water) or maybe I'd pick a bucket of figs off the old fig tree and throw a few over the fence to him, just to let him catch them in the air and eat them. But J.J. didn't get near the attention he used to get and he never had anymore Sunday breakfasts. I got a call one day from my friend's son...He'd found J.J. dead in the back yard. I went over there with the wife, and J.J. was curled up on the back porch, just as he'd slept there most of his life. There are some things I really regret in life. Not burying J.J. was one of them. I was too close to post-op to swing a pick and muck out with a shovel. I probably couldn't have picked him up, he was a big dog. I patted him on the head and said good-bye, closing another chapter in life. I guess the son just chunked the body in the woods, I didn't ask. I don't want to know. I let J.J. down and it bothers me. He was a good dog.
  • Just an observation

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    Aqua LetiferA
    @jon-nyc said in Just an observation: I prefer the usage you hear in the UK, more often than not used to refer to a guy. Here it seems to be just the worst word a woman can be called. Called my boss one when speaking to his business partner this week.
  • Meanwhile, in The Pit...

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    JollyJ
    Let's fire the unvaccinated hospital workers. That should help.
  • Workin' in a coal mine...

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  • Dissection

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    MikM
    Commerce <> research. Sock it to them.
  • Adams

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    CopperC
    6 out of 8 of these cover boys are sporting neckwear Aqua? https://www.amazon.com/Gentlemans-Look-Book-Bernhard-Roetzel/dp/3848011409/ref=asc_df_3848011409/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=312057344057&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=627721413384235499&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9008522&hvtargid=pla-363424909898&psc=1 ![alt text]([image: 1636029989636-cdd9c81c-1d26-427a-92f4-eaf4b84cd5de-image.png] image url)
  • "Jim Crow"

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    JollyJ
    It's never been about suppression. The Dens are scared they can't cheat.
  • $12,500

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  • Stock Market Has Best Returns Ever in First Year After Election

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    CopperC
    Mean
  • Fortress Notes

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    CopperC
    @george-k said in Fortress Notes: But was it more *surviable" than its contemporaries? I think life was cheap. It is hard to imagine how cheap by today's standards.
  • The nice thing about being alone in the condo....

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    brendaB
    @george-k Oh yes, you need his supervision in all things culinary, and occasionally, he needs to be part of the cleanup crew. Yes, drop at least one piece of meat for the crew.
  • Mucking about in the Persian Gulf

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    taiwan_girlT
    Interesting. I had not hear of this. I will ask some colleagues who deal in this area on their thoughts.
  • I finally got a picture

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    jon-nycJ
    Former Governor Andrew Cuomo of NY.
  • False Flag in VA

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    MikM
  • The Great Songwriters

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    LarryL
    @doctor-phibes said in The Great Songwriters: @george-k said in The Great Songwriters: (Schubert wrote more than 600 songs and he was dead before he reached age 32) In general, it's fair to say that the output, training and knowledge of classical composers puts the current generation of characters to shame. If you're talking about today's pop music, I agree.
  • A brief history of vaccination mandates....

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    JollyJ
    Good. Y'all jab 'em and we'll watch.
  • Waitress

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    George KG
    And I thought this was a Chris Dodd thread....
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    MikM
    See? The article was right.
  • Apple's obsession with thinness

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    LuFins DadL
    They need to stop body shaming my Commodore Amiga…
  • Meanwhile in Michigan ...

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    markM
    @brenda said in Meanwhile in Michigan ...: @mark said in Meanwhile in Michigan ...: Those radiators look awesome! Well, I am sure they will when you are done with them. Post pics during the process and of course the results. I'll try to remember to post pics during the process. Sometimes I just keep moving forward and forget to take pics. They'll look their best when in place in the bathroom, and that will be a long while yet. Gotta finish the shower (hubby project) and tile the floor. It's been a long project, very long. Good thing we have the main bathroom upstairs by the bedrooms. We have had the master bedroom bath out of commission for years. Just the bath tub/shower. the rest of the bathroom works just fine. The fault of laziness on my part having another full bath, and 2 additional showers available. lol