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Oh one time it was my cheese falling right off my cracker..........
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This time it was wanting Stumpfarmer's dementia.............
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................dementions...................you meant dimensions...but the thought that ran through my mind was 'Oh no, you do not want her dementia!!' that would be as bad as mine!!!!!!!!
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LOL...never even noticed. I hate spelling things wrong....but that one is a funny one. Oh, and regarding your cheese...well, I am right there with you...mine slipped pff of my cracker ages ago.

eta: regarding dementia...I think mine is showing.

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This is funny
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I think this thread is the last place I would ask that question LOL! We are all enablers!

I <3 chicken math!
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I know there are quite a few enablers on here...I think that is how I became one.
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I think I distincly remeber talking you into getting an incubator (was that you ??
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And now you have morphed into enabling others, it is like a syndrome....
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Sorry- I'll go weed it, I can't remember that one of the ways this place is different than the other BBS I've used is that there's a message limit.

You can upgrade & go Golden feather, it is not that expensive!!!
 
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My beloved & still greatly missed Black Lab, Samantha, would get the shaky & projectile squirts if fed any dog food with wheat.
I still am 'blown away' by how allergic dogs are nowadays.
In my teen years, we fed our dogs Skippy canned food, and it was considered 'gross' but also heard poor people were eating it, and it had NO by products and fillers, and NO grains.

My sister has gone through up to 10 kinds of dog kibble & canned with her nonsense tzus........and last time I saw her, she had the wee dogs on raw 100% organic rabbit meat.
I rolled my eyes, after she told me it was so cruel to eat a bunny.......and then I sold my rabbits.
Sheesh, now she is a grade A carnivore.
People need to stop feeding their animals inapropriate food for what the animals are!
Dogs are Omnivores, cats are the only true carnivores...and no cat wants green beans & sprouted wheat for crying out loud.
The weird "gourmet" recipes on pet food is rediculous.
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No, westside Oly next to Barnes and Noble on Black Lake Blvd. Or, from Yelm, probably University Place is closer- out at the end of Bridgeport Way, basically, Bridgeport and Custer. I keep hoping they're going to put one in Lacey but they say the floor rent is too high.

Having failed as usual to finish what I wanted to finish today, I must go pick up a prescription at Group Health and then go to Trader Joe's to get my usual list of things that are cheaper there.

either way, thirty to forty miles away, and pretty close to an hour's drive each way ... unless traffic is unusually light ... longer than I would want to leave this dog unattended

it's usually nice to live "out in the country", but it can be frustrating when the local stores don't carry the things I want
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If you decide to try it I can pick it up next weekend and get it as far as here. We had a standard TJ's list for years- mostly things starting with C: coffee, cheese, chocolate... and did our grocery shopping when we went to visit friends in Portland or Seattle and otherwise every two weeks at the closest TJ's we could get to. Every time gas prices went up enough to kill the bargain factor they moved that much closer; I figure there will be one at the corner of Marvin and Pacific by the time I'm seventy.
 
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I may take you up on that, if DH is later getting back than I expect .. or if something happens between now & then .. when you're the age we are, you have to consider that "sudden lifestyle changes" may occur at any minute

also depends on whether I will have a good reason to go to Olympia (drop things off for DS?) or Tacoma/UP (Dana and the wine shop?) .. I don't need coffee, we get Tillamook at Costco (right now we have lots), and I don't have an incubator so I won't be trying to hatch some of TJ's fertile eggs --- what would I do with white Leghorns anyway ??

but seems to me from years past, that there are a lot of excellent goodies to be had at TJ's, at a reasonable price

DH did come home from the feed store with treats for Roxy -- pumpkin and beet ????
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but Roxy loved them, loved them enough to venture through the dog door and out into the yard, though she stayed very close to the house .. did not run after the dogs she could see across the way (a hundred yards away or thereabouts)-- cute heart shaped "cookies" -- I tossed them after teasing her sniffing nose with them ... and she couldn't resist

chickens safely tucked away for the evening, their water and feed refilled for morning, and tomorrow I'll go collect a few more of neighbor's fallen wormy apples for them .. I also pulled off a few wild rose hips; they were uncertain about those until Roopert gave an enthusiastic squeaky review, then the hips disappeared rapidly along with the snowberries I'd collected in the same place ... the Indian plum and Oregon grape are dried up and fallen
 
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I may take you up on that, if DH is later getting back than I expect .. or if something happens between now & then .. when you're the age we are, you have to consider that "sudden lifestyle changes" may occur at any minute

also depends on whether I will have a good reason to go to Olympia (drop things off for DS?) or Tacoma/UP (Dana and the wine shop?) .. I don't need coffee, we get Tillamook at Costco (right now we have lots), and I don't have an incubator so I won't be trying to hatch some of TJ's fertile eggs --- what would I do with white Leghorns anyway ??

but seems to me from years past, that there are a lot of excellent goodies to be had at TJ's, at a reasonable price

DH did come home from the feed store with treats for Roxy -- pumpkin and beet ????
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but Roxy loved them, loved them enough to venture through the dog door and out into the yard, though she stayed very close to the house .. did not run after the dogs she could see across the way (a hundred yards away or thereabouts)-- cute heart shaped "cookies" -- I tossed them after teasing her sniffing nose with them ... and she couldn't resist

chickens safely tucked away for the evening, their water and feed refilled for morning, and tomorrow I'll go collect a few more of neighbor's fallen wormy apples for them .. I also pulled off a few wild rose hips; they were uncertain about those until Roopert gave an enthusiastic squeaky review, then the hips disappeared rapidly along with the snowberries I'd collected in the same place ... the Indian plum and Oregon grape are dried up and fallen

I used to have a sign down at the lower gate that said "Welcome to the Time/Space Discontinuity" on the side you see going in and "Reality: Subject to Change Without Notice" on the other. EVERYBODY at every age is subject to sudden lifestyle changes: it's just that the older you get the probabilities get worse.

If it happens, it happens; who knows, maybe I'll actually get up as far as Yelm some day.
 
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