cowboyup6977
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I know what I would like for dessert
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I know what I would like for dessert
You behave woman...lolI know what I would like for dessert
DittoI know what I would like for dessert
I was talking about a juicy piece of pieYou behave woman...lol
Yeah, I know what you meant l o lI was talking about a juicy piece of pie
Oh my calories just looking at that plate
I almost took a pic from our sunroom for sunset too. It was a very pretty golden hue.The sky tonight...prettier in person
Goodnight!Goodnight everyone
Darn it! Another one of my hopes dashed!Only if'n I had said "rassle."
To me, oats are for meatloaf and cookies. Maaaaybe granola. I will never eat cooked oats, porridge, gruel, or whatever one calls it, again. It's a childhood loathing thing.I amuse myself that oats are still made the same ol' way.
They may not be.
I may start buying horse oats from the Amish and cooking those.
Ladies do not use their nails as tools! Unless, of course, special tooling is warranted!And miss all the fun of dirt under the nails?
What kind of weenie talk is that??!?
Yes, sir!You are here by officially instructed to get a 4' stepladder - a proper one, a good one - and to cease using chairs, inverted five gallon buckets, or a box of dog food - as a Vertical Enhancement Device. Please, desist forthwith and hereinafter.
My phone is in a wallet case. My DL, CC, and DC are in it. I rarely use a purse anymore.Yeah, that too.
I suppose the day is coming where I put it all on the phone . . .
and leave the phone at home . . . .
Toaster oven works, too.Don't have one.
Yet . . . .
I remember you talking about them. Too bad she couldn't get them.The landlady found a pair of Belgian girls for sale cheap last year.
Timing was off.
*Puts on naive foreigner demeanour "and what do you like for dessert?"*I know what I would like for dessert
I know, intellectually, the horses are just "machinery" to them. I just can't do that.They do, at a basic change-the-oil level. They also work them. Horses wear out. Those are the ones we see. Like Boxer on Animal Farm.
I know! It was scary. I did hold onto the door handle and then the door frame. But... the lightbulb got changed!I get proud of myself when I do stuff too.... but climbing on a chair....scary!!!!
I agree, mostly. I do treat my dog like my baby.I will preface this with not all Amish are the same. I dont think being Amish is a precursor for not caring for animals..I was speaking about the rescue alone.....they rescue a lot of previously Amish owned animals.... there are a lot of equine animals ( horses, mules, donkeys etc. ) that are neglected by lots of different people... my bff was president of the humane society in her county for 15 years and she has told me stories of blindness from head strikes, overgrown or traumatic injuries to hooves where the horses can barely walk, overuse injuries (too heavy loads for too long) that have caused arthritic changes to joints. Untreated cancers that cause horrific pain, unfloated teeth so they can't eat...horses teeth grown so they can get sharp points that cause pain so they won't eat, malnourished because of poor quality or not enough food. Whip mark scars ( you don't have to beat a horse to make it work and if you do you are the problem and an asshole) etc.....
I dont think animals are people...they don't need to be treated like people.. but they deserve basic care....and kindness
YAAAASSSSS!Our girl gang car