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I have/had a sub for dinner tomorrow but I just dug into it. Should still be enough for Tom and myself . Oh new housekeeper will be here tomorrow and supposed to make meatloaf!
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that's one I never did like. Anything marshmallow. Well, except for one on a stick burnt over a fire. That's pretty good.What a sacrilege. Ate a moon pie without a RC Cola.
I haven’t heard that it means a dog has bad hips, but I also haven’t seen dogs do that either. Trying to figure out why they would. Maybe it takes pressure off the joints.@h2oratt what do you make of a dog sleeping with the back feet under the chin?
What, no Rice Crispy Treats?that's one I never did like. Anything marshmallow. Well, except for one on a stick burnt over a fire. That's pretty good.![]()
lol nopeWhat, no Rice Crispy Treats?
Dog's sleep with many different postures, did you ever see a dog sleep with their Hind feet tucked under their chin like this picture? Betty slept like that last evening and I googled it and it said dogs that sleep like that usually have hip or knee problems. Her legs were very rigid.