I'm thankful for my wife and our dog.I am thankful for fixed lines, the dryer, the woodstove, and the boiler.
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I'm thankful for my wife and our dog.I am thankful for fixed lines, the dryer, the woodstove, and the boiler.
Iew! Bad doggy! Talk about posting after him if you want, but coming after him in more ways than one.....haven't we discussed your leg humping issue?And I'll come after you in more ways than one.
Fake media reports, every one.Iew! Bad doggy! Talk about posting after him if you want, but coming after him in more ways than one.....haven't we discussed your leg humping issue?
You only say that because you know that it would be a violation of forum rules for me to post the evidence.Fake media reports, every one.
Nonsense. Besides, if you did post the fake evidence, it would have been because you have access to Photoshop or equivalent anyway.You only say that because you know that it would be a violation of forum rules for me to post the evidence.
You'll win if your back continues to behave but just not here.winning by not having my back seize up on me, which it has been threatening to do for the past several days...so far, ice, stretching, and meds seem to be keeping it at bay...barely...
Your killing it was also probably way more merciful than death by Wu.A salmon died for my dining pleasure. Of course, death was inevitable but death came earlier to that salmon than it might have otherwise.
My current understanding is that Salmon feel some itching rather than pain. Its based on some sort of bio-neurological attempts to grasp what they actually perceive. Apparently itching does the job for sea creatures, and pain is something extra for mammals. We even have different kinds of pain: burning, cold, aching, stinging, etc.A salmon died for my dining pleasure. Of course, death was inevitable but death came earlier to that salmon than it might have otherwise.