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Perhaps you struggled because of your attention span and unwillingness to learn from something with which you're unfamiliar. Also, read the first paragraph of Wings of the Dove. You'll probably find James' prose style florid, but all you need to do is pay attention to how he punctuates the first sentence. Then reread

Ooops. Nothing to see here.

Her track name was Kiss! She'd be thrilled—she's a slut.

Baby Jane is my cat's name! There was a Blanche, but she died. No foul play was involved.

Worth the wait!

This is Frida. We've been approved to adopt her and she'll be with us in about 3 weeks.

This is Pooka.

Oh, Schwyzer, your comments about "sample size" reveal that you don't understand how qualitative research works. You're making some observations based on your experience, which is fine. You don't need to imply you've got any familiarity with research methods.

I believe his nation-wide reputation may explain why he's still teaching at a community college. (Yes, CCs fill an important function—teaching—but aren't a stop on the career path of researchers, theorists, or critics.)

I owned two absolutely reliable, genial greyhounds who were popular as demo dogs at "meet and greets" to publicize greyhound rescue. Per our organization, if kids under 10 or so asked permission to pet a dog, we still waited until getting the permission of the adult accompanying them. It's a good idea, both in

This has nothing to do with budget cuts. Nor do the Detroit police have much success working with virtually any class of crime.

If you buy the executive, black-card membership, and don't save enough to cover the cost above the regular membership, Costco will make up the difference if you bring in your rebate check.

We finally got a Tim's in Ann Arbor. Two—TWO—kinds of maple donuts. I have no words.

When we brought our first greyhound home, we tried crating him when we left the house because we'd been told he might get confused and hurt himself if he was left alone. We did that a single time. When we got home, we found the cats lying on top of the crate, poking their paws through, and smacking at the dog.

I work in rescue and have had 3 greyhounds. I don't agree with the statement from this friend of a greyhound owner about separation anxiety being a greyhound trait, and I object to the comment about needing to crate.

“I said, ‘Jennifer, this is really inappropriate in front of Terry Richardson.’ " I think you'd have to work overtime to come up with something that would offend Terry Richardson.

I love a red brindle.

'm a longtime greyhound owner and I do interviews of prospective adopters. Here's my spiel: Greyhounds are the easiest dogs imaginable. They require very little exercise. They're great apartment dogs. They tend to be healthier than AKS dogs that are bred to visual standards. They have long life spans for big dogs (my

http://youtu.be/58046142 Just wonderful.

I don't think they particularly want to know. They seldom correct errors.