I'm totally with you. I love everything about those sketches. I know next week isn't a repeat, so maybe-just maybe-they will have one.
Thank you for this. I haven't laughed so hard all week!
As far as I know there are still some who have problems-especially the really long ones. I treat mine like delicate little babies just to be on the safe side. Also, mine are not freakishly long like some "show" and standard weens. Both parents of my youngest, Frankie, are minis and he is referred to as a "tweenie".…
Thanks for the tip! I will definitely try them.
I figured you were being safe. My cats are so sneaky! If I didn't actually put those big hair band things in a hard to open drawer, mine would figure out how to open the drawer and take it out. He knows where they are and will paw at the drawer while squalling for me to play with him. Goofy boy!
Eeep! If all of this is from his indoor safari, then I am really glad you have him!
Sorry for the wonky gif fail. I thought I had replaced it with a pic of a real peacock. Anyway, if your friends think he is a nice guy, maybe he's is and is super-awkward with flirting. Good luck!
Haha! I love Buster!
Yeah, we have a Dyson Animal for the same reason. The cat hair alone would kill a Roomba in five minutes! I was also going to comment that those are big Shelties! My cousin had one and she was a petite little thing.
Mine brings us rabbit parts. I swear the rabbits are bigger than she is, but she moves and looks like a cheetah chasing down a gazelle. The first time it was the two hind legs and tail-all in tact. The last time it was just the tail. No sorry. Last time it was a whole mouse. The tail was earlier this year. She does…
God, I hate to be Buzz Killington, but please watch her. I ended a friendship with someone whose cat ate one because she acted like such a beeyotch about having to pay a vet bill to get it removed.
My thoughts? (Disclaimer: I am not a leading gourd expert. LOL!) He's totes hot for you. FWIW, I really think that this whole debate thing is his way of displaying his peacock feathers to attract you. This may just be his way of flirting. My husband "baits" me all the time-he's not a super suave guy, but he is…
Maybe he's just *saying* that she's "so easy" to spark another tension-filled argument. I'm thinking he's hot for her and this is his way of flirting. I, too thought the "leading gourd expert" line was hysterical.
Yum. I have been hanging onto the recipe and idea that I would make these one day. Did you use a particular recipe? This is the one I have: [picky-palate.com] Although, I may be tempted to cheat and use ready-made dough. Either way, how could it possibly be wrong?
"There are dozens of us! DOZENS!"
Haha! I saw the posts about that last time. I finally saw it and was underwhelmed. I do like that little Prius, though.