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Old January 12th 08, 03:10 PM posted to rec.pets.dogs.behavior
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Kevin Michael Vail wrote in
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You could end up in one of those 'what were they thinking' segments
on HGTV, 20 or 30 years from now. For now however, I believe you owe
us pictures of your rpd* communal bathroom.


Hell, she owes us a party in it! I'll bring the Kahlua!


Well, I would be thrilled to have a party, but one tubful will pretty
much max out my hot water. So one at a time visits would work better.
Those who are couples can have a bath together as it's big enough for 2
people!

PS Bring the Kahlua anyway.

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Catherine
& Zoe, Queenie, and Max, 3 black dogs of varying size
& Rosalie the calico cat
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Old January 12th 08, 03:13 PM posted to rec.pets.dogs.behavior
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Kevin Michael Vail wrote in
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In article 6Syhj.6093$Z61.2231@trnddc07,
"bethgsd" wrote:

"ceb" wrote in message
...
My bathtub is making friends on the internet -- now I've seen it
all!


Wait until my fat ass shows up to soak in your tub and deplete your
water heater. Then you'll have seen it all!


Wait, rec.pets.donkeys.weight-control is over there
-----------------.


Piggybacking on Kevin's joke (har har) to say that you would be very
welcome, Beth, but I do not want to see your ass. That's why the bathroom
has a DOOR.

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Catherine
& Zoe, Queenie, and Max, 3 black dogs of varying size
& Rosalie the calico cat
www.ourladyofperfection.blogspot.com
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Old January 14th 08, 05:42 PM posted to rec.pets.dogs.behavior
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"Terri" wrote in message:

1. "Poor planning on your part does not mean an emergency on mine".


You have no idea how close I came to sending this to someone. She had a
whole week to get something done, did it at the nth hour, and then got all
hostile that we couldn't jump thorugh enough hoops to get something done for
her (which depended on what she turned in at the nth hour) like yesterday.

If none of those work, just breathe your flu cooties on 'em. That'll take
'em out for a few days so's you can catch up.


This is the disadvantage to working from home. You can't sic your cooties
on anyone.

I hope you're feeling better! Just the other day I was marveling that
despite surrounding myself by infected little germ factories I haven't
gotten sick yet this winter.


Yes, now you've gone and jinxed it. My SIL has been sick for months now.
Just when she'd recover from one thing, her son would bring something home
from school. He'd get over it in a day, and it takes her a week. Now,
unfortunately, the younger one is sick too. She called to check up on us,
and I was told that the young'un has been crying non-stop this morning,
which is entirely unlike him.

My friend gave me her pox, which I promptly passed onto Rajesh. Friend's DH
is apparently down with something, but that something is different from
whatever we have, so I'm trying to make sure we don't catch it. Because
both of us are feeling poorly, the dogs went to the dog park over the
weekend instead of getting walked, and friend made her DH go with her. If I
caught his bug too, I'm really going to have to kick her.

Suja


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Old January 14th 08, 05:50 PM posted to rec.pets.dogs.behavior
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"montana wildhack" wrote in message:

Given the request for soup, DH would go to the
soup shop and bring me something extravagant and creamy.


I can identify. Before I sent him back out there for soup, I specifically
told Rajesh not to get me creamy soups. I'm not quite sure he understood
what that was, so I had him call me when he got there and was staring at the
soups. That worked out okay, although the bread part didn't turn out as
well. He kept calling it Spin parm bread (which is what it said on the
label) and I kept asking him if it was a fougasse (there was plain fougasse
right next to his spin parm bread), and between my illness and sore throat,
I gave up and asked him to go ahead and buy it. It turned out to be a
spinach-parmesan fougasse (of course) which was a bit too rich and not the
kind of crusty bread I wanted, but I love bread, so whatever.

Not what I'd
want for the flu, but with a gesture like that...


Exactly. I keep having to tell myself that it is the thought that counts.

Hope you're feeling better soon, Suja.


Thanks! I'm better, but the damn sinuses are acting up again.

Suja


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Old January 14th 08, 06:02 PM posted to rec.pets.dogs.behavior
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"Kevin Michael Vail" wrote in message:

Uh-oh, if you ever come visit me you'd better go before you leave the
house, then.


When visiting, only cleanliness matters. Growing up in India, you learn
that you have amazing powers of self control when clean bathrooms are just
not available (and trust me, outside of home and nice hotels, clean
bathrooms can be nearly impossible to find). If I were living with a 5 x 6
bathroom, it would be different.

Hell, she owes us a party in it! I'll bring the Kahlua!


Good man! I like how you think.

Suja


 




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