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He was so good in 8 Seconds; watching him (as bull-rider Lane Frost) and Stephen Baldwin dance to “When Will I Be Loved” is a treat (with Vince Gill on guitar and vocals).

I’d buy anything he releases without so much as a preview. I think I must listen to “Jackie and Wilson” at least once a day (“...for reasons wretched and divine”).

I’d buy anything he releases without so much as a preview. I think I must listen to “Jackie and Wilson” at least once a day (“...for reasons wretched and divine”).

Jaysuschrist, that is just repulsive, and made me start thinking about whose ... gah ... mouth is more disgusting, his or Cruz’s.  I wouldn’t recommend that kind of thinking.

Uh-oh, sorry for leaving out the context. The US’ Michael Scott always found that his Scotch tasted better with a splash of Splenda.

A Scotch-drinking Michael Scott would be your best friend forever.

I was in the heart of Oklahoma over Christmas, big hat, big oil Oklahoma country, and was leery because I’ve got a big mouth and zero fucks left to give but, in all my time there, mingling with a lot of rich people, all I heard was what an idiot Trump is. And these were all drunk people who don’t care what they said

One wonders whatever happened to, “In my opinion...” especially from Maddie. I know it’s not in JES’ vocabulary, but commenters generally smooth things out pretty well.

I always thought that those descended directly from the wolf chose us, we didn’t choose them. (In defense of my use of “...descended directly...” some geneticists believe that some breeds descended from what they refer to as a “ghost population” of canids, something in between wolves and dogs.) I don’t know how I know

There’s a lot of rolling on the floor with whatever dog you want to back in the benching area. Kissing, too. Just walk back there, ask an owner if you can and roll/kiss away. Those people want you to meet their dogs.  However, I certainly wouldn’t ask to roll around on the floor with a chihuahua.

Maybe it’s better that way? I’d hate to meet an owner (or a dog) who expects their Rottie to be bad.

Thank you for this from a Rottweiler person.

I’ve been and can’t deny the level of crazy, but the thing is...back-stage, at the staging area where all the dogs and their owners are (where their crates are & where they go to snooze), unless the owners are asleep with their dogs, you are always welcome to pet the dogs, kiss ‘em, roll around on the floor with them

I’m glad the Havanese got Reserve though. (We were at Westminster 20 years ago and the crowd was every bit as rowdy then as it was last night. So much fun!) I live for the day a Leonberger gets the props it deserves.

I’m a Rottie person. The FIRST thing my MIL said to me at our very first meeting was, “All Rottweilers should be shot and so should their owners.”  Our relationship was...rocky.

Does anyone else get the impression that Amy was a Mean Girl in high school? If so, I’m sure it will serve her well going forward. No snark intended, honest!

Her eyes look way too small for her face. She’s sort of a bold-featured girl otherwise.

Oh, I agree about the prices. I saw Bruce twice in the early ’80s and the tickets were $11 for really good seats! In the ‘70s and ‘80s, anyone who was anyone played at Red Rocks and every ticket was under $10. What made it pricey was all the liquor we brought in. (I’m assuming you and I are about the same age because

We’re going to see her next Saturday and the tickets were $445 each for the Upper Orchestra which, as I see it, is a steal. We saw Bruno last February in the same venue and tickets were around $800 each, 2nd row floor. Way pricey but what a show!