Oh, no no, LOL. Just a bowl!
Oh, no no, LOL. Just a bowl!
We're big into water at my casa. They have a gravity fountain in the kitchen, a big bowl in the bathroom, and another big bowl in the living room.
I love my little guys, but they eat dry food exclusively.
...why would you give chocolate chip cookies to a dog?
Seriously, what was the deal with the messy hair at trials? When did that become a thing?
Or, also, see ohkatiedear's reply - that's what I was feeling.
Exactly!
They met when they were 12? That's kinda precious.
Also, dude is a tech reporter. What in the hell is he reporting on?
My thought on this is that he's making someone else do something he's fully capable of doing (and, clearly, that he used to do as part of his job), had he not decided to go on his no-Internet trip which, when you think about it, sort of invalidates what he's doing - the Internet is still a part of how he does his job,…
Totally agreed. Of course, it's totally his choice to do this, that's cool, but I doubt that it's been as positive and super as he makes it sound. It sounds head-ache-inducing.
As an editor, this would drive me NUTS.
Sounds like a huge waste of time for the "colleague" (intern?) who has to transfer the info. I hope he just flips the iPad to regular mode and emails that shiz to himself.
Listen, if Digger needs someone to, oh I don't know, wear that bag around their body while he's in it? I'll do that. I will make that sacrifice.
FOUR! As if this video could get any better. I'll check again...back, and to the left.
You guys. There are THREE puppies in this video. THREE! Even more to love!
My best friend has a pup who is half lab and half rottie, and I often watch her while he's away on business and take her on weekly hikes. She's the most well-behaved and respectful dog I've ever had - both to humans, other dogs, kids, and even my cats.
So...she's going to divorce the brick? Or is she into polygamy as well?
Merida is a sixteen-year-old who is being forced to pick a mate from a pool of three dudes she's never seen in her entire life (a mate that she will spend the rest of her life with, a mate she will have to rule a kingdom with, a mate that is, again, from a pool of three random dudes who are all kind of weird and don't…
One of the central conflicts of the film is that, when Merida essentially refuses to choose a mate from the three clans (a practice we come to understand is very much the tradition), she's setting her kingdom up for a lot of strife (the clans are pissssssed). So, yes, in a short answer, this is definitely addressed…