They had released the first 4 minutes of the opener online this week.I can't wait to see what's coming!
They had released the first 4 minutes of the opener online this week.I can't wait to see what's coming!
That sounds good!Last night I mixed up another batch of juice. Been trying to replicate the Lotus Petal juice from Bamboo Elixirs ever since I started DIY, and I think I am getting a bit closer. Lotus Petal is a kiwi, peach and hibiscus tea and I think I finally got the percentage of the hibiscus down. My current iteration of the recipe is
Peach - 5 percent (I used about half peach w/ stevia to use it up, and half juicy peach)
Sweet Tea - 2.5 percent
Kiwi - 4 percent
Hibiscus - 1.5 percent
The original juice seems to have slightly more tangy-ness to it. If I could just get this recipe down pat, I would be in heaven. This juice vapes so clean the coils last forever. For the Atlantis 2 tank that I am using for this juice, I used the same nickel coil for over 100 ml over 5 months before I needed to replace the coil.
I've avoided it... Lol...wanna be surprised!They had released the first 4 minutes of the opener online this week.
They had already announced earlier this week that AMC has already greenlighted seasons 7 and 8. There was an interview with Robert Kirkman where he had said that much like he will never go back to explain exactly how the zombie apocalypse started, he's not going to really delve into how it ends. He said that eventually, it ends when all the zombies are eventually killed off or decay away to nothing.Mid 6 opener
He's a bit out of shape lol, less than I am though lol.Time to run!!!!!
There was really no big surprises. It was just part of the scene where Daryl, Abraham, and Sasha comes across Negan's men. If you watched the "teaser" clip that aired at the end of the mid-season finale, it just expanded on that scene by another two minutes.I've avoided it... Lol...wanna be surprised!
I want to know the start...They had already announced earlier this week that AMC has already greenlighted seasons 7 and 8. There was an interview with Robert Kirkman where he had said that much like he will never go back to explain exactly how the zombie apocalypse started, he's not going to really delve into how it ends. He said that eventually, it ends when all the zombies are eventually killed off or decay away to nothing.
Did you wear him out?He's a bit out of shape lol, less than I am though lol.
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There was really no big surprises. It was just part of the scene where Daryl, Abraham, and Sasha comes across Negan's men. If you watched the "teaser" clip that aired at the end of the mid-season finale, it just expanded on that scene by another two minutes.
He wore me out, then I got my second wind, then I wore him out lol. 9 days cigarette free and I can run again.Did you wear him out?
Amazing, isn't it?He wore me out, then I got my second wind, then I wore him out lol. 9 days cigarette free and I can run again.
Invaper Zim
It really depends on how much they follow the comics. In the comics, Negan bashes in Glenn's skull to prove a point that he is in charge. Some people seem to think Maggie gets killed off since she was sporting a hair cut at a red carpet event.Ahhhhh....as long as Glenn lives for awhile, I'll be OK
She doing goodHow's da new puppy doing?
That is freakin upsetting......that pisses me off....This really pisses me off....just typical of how our government handles military veterans. They treat our two legged vets like trash, what makes you think they would treat our four legged vets any better?
Troops betrayed as Army dumps hundreds of heroic war dogs | New York Post
I will never understand some people. It is so heartbreaking. I love animals, and I cannot stand the abuse and horrid treatment they get. These poor military veteran dogs that have endured more than some of us will never know, and they deserve to be pampered for the rest of their lives and should be allowed to remain with their handlers.I think what is especially infuriating is that it seems a lot of the people are doing it for the cachet of having a military trained dog and they don't realize the baggage that comes with it. And those who are adopting the dogs in the hopes that they can turn around and flip them for a profit should be shot, then drawn and quartered, and then the remains should be fed to the hogs. Luckily it seems that there are those isolated cases where the adopters were more than willing to give the dogs back to the handlers.
I can't believe the "screening process" that company used during adoption!!! I feel horrible for that poor veterinarian. She must have had a lot of sleepless nights after that fiasco. I cannot imagine just sending them out with unsuspecting families who have zero idea of how to care for someone with PTSD. I can't even believe that's legal!!! Those poor dogs have been through enough, and the unsuspecting families definitely don't deserve that kind of treatment. It's dangerous and irresponsible. Every effort should be made to keep the dogs and handlers together and then and ONLY then should special circumstances be considered.I think what is especially infuriating is that it seems a lot of the people are doing it for the cachet of having a military trained dog and they don't realize the baggage that comes with it. And those who are adopting the dogs in the hopes that they can turn around and flip them for a profit should be shot, then drawn and quartered, and then the remains should be fed to the hogs. Luckily it seems that there are those isolated cases where the adopters were more than willing to give the dogs back to the handlers.
They broke their own "rules" when they:I can't believe the "screening process" that company used during adoption!!! I feel horrible for that poor veterinarian. She must have had a lot of sleepless nights after that fiasco. I cannot imagine just sending them out with unsuspecting families who have zero idea of how to care for someone with PTSD. I can't even believe that's legal!!! Those poor dogs have been through enough, and the unsuspecting families definitely don't deserve that kind of treatment. It's dangerous and irresponsible. Every effort should be made to keep the dogs and handlers together and then and ONLY then should special circumstances be considered.
I agree. It just saddens me so much.I can't believe the "screening process" that company used during adoption!!! I feel horrible for that poor veterinarian. She must have had a lot of sleepless nights after that fiasco. I cannot imagine just sending them out with unsuspecting families who have zero idea of how to care for someone with PTSD. I can't even believe that's legal!!! Those poor dogs have been through enough, and the unsuspecting families definitely don't deserve that kind of treatment. It's dangerous and irresponsible. Every effort should be made to keep the dogs and handlers together and then and ONLY then should special circumstances be considered.
FWIW, I found the woman on Facebook and sent her a link to the article. Guess I will get blocked soon.They broke their own "rules" when they:
1. sold some dogs (to the two guys who bought 30 of them), and
2. adopted them out to civilians
And what about that "rescue" that touted how she adopted out over 90 dogs and then hung up on the reporter.