tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2431498412944656953.post830871283324741823..comments2023-09-18T07:43:38.313-04:00Comments on OD Refugee: Three Dog WeekUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2431498412944656953.post-52781181774246734292011-05-14T22:36:32.638-04:002011-05-14T22:36:32.638-04:00You don't have to write like a refugee.
--Tom...You don't have to write like a refugee. <br />--Tom PettyDeve of the Junglehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gJ-bhM-xuecnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2431498412944656953.post-70721584497653466752011-05-13T22:15:38.441-04:002011-05-13T22:15:38.441-04:00My entire life is a close encounter of the dog kin...My entire life is a close encounter of the dog kind. Glad you got a picture of some of yours! <br /><br />"All I know is that I would have had to smear food all over my body before the cats in my life would have ever paid me half as much attention."<br /><br />*snork*Beverly Bhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13583916852802103533noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2431498412944656953.post-65846769599741050482011-05-13T22:03:52.321-04:002011-05-13T22:03:52.321-04:00"Bark!" "Bark! Bark!" "Ba..."Bark!" "Bark! Bark!" "Bark! Bark! Bark!" "Bark! Bark! Bark! Bark!"<br /><br />Wooflation: Time to update! §:oP (my dog is wearing a Trumpee)CrankyClickshttp://chrisclicks.net/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2431498412944656953.post-55040591225371705532011-05-10T01:28:14.438-04:002011-05-10T01:28:14.438-04:00That is the most adorable dog in your arms! I don&...That is the most adorable dog in your arms! I don't think that size matters regarding canine neediness. While most cats love to be petted, when they're in the mood, other times, they'll be content to simply lord over their domain and sniff at us. Dogs, however, are far more social animals, and want nothing more than to please and play with us. Our very large dog would be at our sides, 24/7, if she could. Demanding rascal! And woe to the inattentive caretaker who accidentally pets the cat without giving corresponding attention to the dog! One giant moist nose is immediately inserted, unceremoniously, under whatever hand is most readily reachable, no matter WHERE the owner of that hand is, nor whatever else might accidentally occupy it. The eager beaver attitude of the backyard visitor you had sounds very familiar, too!<br /><br />Now, mind you, I've heard incessantly barking dogs, but... I can't help but wonder if the barking you heard as that truck goes by comes from a redneck muffler that doubles as a theft deterrent system?ChrisClickshttp://chrisclicks.net/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2431498412944656953.post-11680873101368730372011-05-07T19:11:45.661-04:002011-05-07T19:11:45.661-04:00Juicy this?
http://www.npr.org/2011/05/07/13605346...Juicy this?<br />http://www.npr.org/2011/05/07/136053462/is-the-end-nigh-well-know-soon-enough<br />Eggslurp: Spreading The Word<br />Haubert and Brown are two of a small — or not so small, who knows? — army of Christians sounding the alarm. They drive caravans and put up billboards, hand out tracts and try to convince friends and family that Judgment Day is upon us. Brown says this message is laced throughout the Bible, but only some can decode it. It will happen this way:<br />On May 21, "starting in the Pacific Rim at around the 6 p.m. local time hour, in each time zone, there will be a great earthquake, such as has never been in the history of the Earth," he says. The true Christian believers — he hopes he's one of them — will be "raptured": They'll fly upward to heaven. And for the rest?<br /><br />"It's just the horror of horror stories," he says, "and on top of all that, there's no more salvation at that point. And then the Bible says it will be 153 days later that the entire universe and planet Earth will be destroyed forever."<br /><br />Most Bible scholars note that even Jesus said he had no idea when Judgment Day would come. But May 21 believers like Haubert are unfazed.<br /><br />"I've crunched the numbers, and it's going to happen," he says.<br /><br />Haubert says the Bible contains coded "proofs" that reveal the timing. For example, he says, from the time of Noah's flood to May 21, 2011, is exactly 7,000 years. Revelations like this have changed his life.<br /><br />"I no longer think about 401(k)s and retirement," he says. "I'm not stressed about losing my job, which a lot of other people are in this economy. I'm just a lot less stressed, and in a way I'm more carefree."<br />====<br />Deve writes: I wonder if those boys will let me stand by to take pictures of them during the rupture to show the left behind.<br />Deve adds: Was it the left behind that got cut off from the half-assed in Candide? Or didn't he say?Deve of the Butokhttp://www.sparknotes.com/lit/candide/section3.rhtmlnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2431498412944656953.post-29384239570816938542011-05-04T21:57:29.914-04:002011-05-04T21:57:29.914-04:00I love dogs. I had a close encounter with a small ...I love dogs. I had a close encounter with a small indeterminate breed of dog today when I was walking. The damn thing would NOT stop barking at me and following me. Luckily I am not scared of animals at all, I have a healthy respect for the pointy bits but no fear of them, I hope they really can sense that and that's why they leave me alone. Of course, I could just be deluding myself. =PGuns4Toyshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11628527042458191163noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2431498412944656953.post-18156673885135411262011-05-04T13:47:59.920-04:002011-05-04T13:47:59.920-04:00Aww, cute doggies!
I was watching something some ...Aww, cute doggies!<br /><br />I was watching something some time ago that said domesticated animals tend to have more infantile features as a result of being bred for less aggression. I can only assume that since that adorable little bundle was bred as far away from wolves as any canine can get that it is in a perpetual state of infancy. I personally am glad that my own infant has gained a good amount of autonomy. Yay walking!Minettenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2431498412944656953.post-27491535653040522072011-05-02T22:44:12.961-04:002011-05-02T22:44:12.961-04:00The dog in the truck story pulls me in two directi...The dog in the truck story pulls me in two directions. One is to wonder what on earth could they be doing. The other is to explain they are REALLY doing that they cover up by appearing to be doing whatever it is they're not doing?<br />I guess that's really just the same direction.<br /><br />(o- Now it's UNDUCK. What's going on?!? -o)Deve the Directionlesshttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hk3mAX5xdxonoreply@blogger.com