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I'm shocked. Shocked, I say.

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I'm shocked. Shocked, I say.
My brother had two fat-a$$ed pitbulls that used to p!ss all over if I paid attention to them upon my arrival. He always told me not to acknowledge their existence for a few minutes. I only found it difficult to do because they would jump on me. So I began hip-checking them and sending them crashing to the floor, where they would get sad and calm down. Then I would finally look at them after 15 minutes and tell them that if they were not so gross, they would have been petted immediately. After a few months of that, they stopped getting overly excited when I showed up, so I could pet them right away without them leaving trails everywhere.Lol, finally someone who understands!
I don't get why people find it so hard to ignore a dog for 5 to 10 minutes. Especially when I have explicitly asked them to.
Pardon my bluntness, but most condiments belong in the trash.Trash!?!?!?
I'm shocked. Shocked, I say.
Well, color me enlightened. I always figured that if food was cooked on the grill, it meant we were having a barbecue.I don't get it. I tested the theory out. It was sound and worked. But I guess when they were cute little sausages and looked at you like this, they can't help it.
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No, they are made on the grill if done outside, or in a pan if done inside. Barbecue is made in the oven or smoker.
When was the last time you tried it? It's just like french fries.I like BBQ sauce but not on tots
Which should be enjoyed with ketchup. or ranch if they're seasoned.When was the last time you tried it? It's just like french fries.
Ooh, jumping dogs are a major pet prevention of mine. Hate that.My brother had two fat-a$$ed pitbulls that used to p!ss all over if I paid attention to them upon my arrival. He always told me not to acknowledge their existence for a few minutes. I only found it difficult to do because they would jump on me. So I began hip-checking them and sending them crashing to the floor, where they would get sad and calm down.
Dipped in a frosty.Which should be enjoyed with ketchup. or ranch if they're seasoned.