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My dog is so hyper it is unreal. He can jump 5 ft in the air standing on all fours and catch his ball as long as you throw it, not to mention he has seperation anxiaty to the max. If I go outside the door he freaks outs and barks and runs around till I come back in then he acts like he hasn't seen me in days lol. Smart, Loyal and loving he defin is. I swear he understands me.
I got Cafe Latte and Butter cream icing. I love the Cafe Latte and I hate coffee vapes. It is the first time I am trying the butter cream icing. I prob should have got something I have tried before but I had to try it

Forgot to add, you want to see seperation anxiety. You should see my one beagle. It is only when I leave he starts howling and doesn't stop until I return. Even howled for 5 days straight when I went to atlanta. I'm glad he only does it when I leave because apparantly it is a bit annoying to those that are home!
 

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You have never been to a Jewish Deli I take it ?? Ya bagle , cream cheese and LOX \



LMAO you named your dog after a smoked FISH !


J/K with ya K !!!

Nope never been to a jewish deli. Ewwww now I wanna change his name j/k lol
I remember when I was little my mom made this salmon loaf ewwww. It looked like meatloaf but tasted like.... who the hell would feed a 6 yr old salmon loaf?.......my mom lol
 
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Don't blame you, I love lox, but I wouldn't name my dog after it!

How do you live in NY and have never been to a jewish deli??? Halvah is another food (more like candy) that must be tried from a jewish deli.

In the highschool I went to in NY another popular thing was bagel cream cheese and bbq potato chips. Everyone who grew up in Rockland County has had it at least once.
 

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I attended college in Rochester for a year and if memory serves correct there was a good jewish deli there. They are not just in the big city! Which in case any of you missed it, Mayor Bloomberg told everyone on TV the other day during his press conference it is "the greatest city in the world" I found that interesting! I always loved NYC, but have found others that were equally great! Seattle, Rome, Paris....
 

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I could never live in NYC. Way to many people and crowds for me. I like not having to lock my front door unless I want to :)

I agree, where I grew up was about 45 minutes outside of the city but looked and felt just like anywhere upstate I have ever been.

Everyone here in Montana leaves their keys in the car when the car is in their driveway. I've been here 13 years and still take my keys out when I leave the car... People ask me why and I say it is the new yorker in me!
 

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I grew up in Palmyra and Macedon 22 miles from Rochester between the ages of five and 15. Many pleasant memories of the area, kind of wished we'd never moved away. I think this time of year was my favorite in New York the smell in the air, I don't know what it was from all the golden rod or the grapes.
 
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