Given the state of the economy I've been very frugal lately, but a part of me sure is tempted to splurge and order one of these Danger Dog signs from Nepal. I wonder how much the artists are paid though...
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Murst!
That seems like a good gift for a Very Big Dog.
I was moving my planters around to the back this morning and a little white dog was standing by the open gate in the back yard and was just looking at me. I said whoa, where'd you come from little feller? I turned around and he was gone. A few minutes later I hear him ferociously barking through the fence at the (much bigger) neighbor dog. That continued for a few minutes then he started down the other side of the street with a determined gait. I guess he was making the rounds with his newfound freedom. He was a ferocious beast. Ha!
Speaking of "ferocious" small dogs that think they are Very Big Dogs, Tanuki is scheduled for a consultation with a canine behavioralist due to his biting issues. Currently I'm in document ignore mode over the 4 page questionnaire I have to complete beforehand. I just know the behaviorialist will roll their eyes and think "no wonder the dog is nuts".
Tanuki is scheduled for a consultation with a canine behavioralist due to his biting issues.
You have no idea how humorous that sentence is to me. ;P
Poor koi.
@Edgar,
I guess I would find it humorous if it weren't $90 per hour. I just hope I don't get roped into regular sessions.
@Ogg,
Poor koi. Nice shot though.
Sorry about the $ akubi. Don't think me a heel for saying that, I never had a dog that was a biter. If they did bite someone I probably would've kicked it upside the head. Therapy session ended. Ha! I guess a little dog couldn't take the boot treatment too well.
NP Edgar - it *did* sound rather absurd out of context. Given the cost of owning dogs around here, I can't figure out how people manage to afford kids. Perhaps I just haven't bought into the negative equity and savings Kool-Aid so many others are comfortable with.
It is interesting that American consumers are now beginning to do what I did a couple of years ago. Around here I still haven't seen much of a reduction in car addiction though.
I'm rather behind on my feeds, so just noticed that CR covered the same topic and some of the comments are funny - and in this case relevant:
w writes:
I believe that the demographic who shops at Petsmart would forego their own meals before they stop shopping there. Besides they have no kids to waste their money on.
Hi akubi, I am so excited. I got word today that I have permission to share-crop a nice large garden area that is mostly ready to go with a little work. I went back and bought a bunch more of those 20 cents per package carrots, onions, spinach seeds for this fall, and I have big plans for the next five weekend's plantings as well. Woohoo! A win-win. :D
P.S. Thanks for the links! I hope people wake up and save money and pay off debts. The only way to beat the banks is to starve the corporate beast.
I am so excited. I got word today that I have permission to share-crop a nice large garden area that is mostly ready to go with a little work.
Wow how did you do that?
Not having enough space for a victory garden of any kind, I would love that.I think there's something about planting one's own vegetables that's good for the soul.
Wow how did you do that?
Some smooth talking over @ the inlaws. I put in one row by begging for space and it turns out that I can now plant half the garden as it will be untended this year otherwise. Happy Days. I have a lot of back breaking work ahead, and the FIL is going to get some compost that we can haul in back there, and I have to turn his personal compost pile too. I just love that kind of work. He said he grew a two foot long by 4" diameter carrot back there a few years ago. If I do half that well this fall I'll be dancing a jig. :D
Let Tanuki read this article about a rent-a-dog service, maybe he'll be better behaved. ;) [link]
I've never heard of a "two foot long by 4" diameter carrot" before. It sounds like one of those fishing stories. Nonetheless, it does seem like a super sweet deal for you.
I don't think anyone would want to rent Tanuki.
Just came across this: Hillary and her old enemies cuddle up for a kill
I've never heard of a "two foot long by 4" diameter carrot" before. It sounds like one of those fishing stories...
Yeah, it is, the carrot gets bigger every time the story gets told. I though about that last night. would would believe 2 1/2" x 18" long? I didn't see it, so I have no way to verify the story. From the way he talked the top was as big around as a turnip.
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