The drive home was really good. A lot of people must have stayed at the bars after the parade.
I just spent 3 days fighting with the internet. Sling stopped working on the kitchen TV. Other apps like Prime and Philo worked fine and Sling worked on the other TV. Did all the usual stuff multiple times, reinstalled Sling, rebooted the router, restarted the Firestick. Just discovered it was a loose connection, the USB from the Firestick to the TV wasn't pushed all the way into the Firestick. The gap was no more than 1/16th". No idea why it only affected Sling.Movie tonight. Need my quota of blood and guts.
Good thing for you.The drive home was really good. A lot of people must have stayed at the bars after the parade.
On the way out I took a vape outside the door and there was another guy vaping nearby. I remember in the old days when you saw someone else vaping you would say hello and compare vapes and so forth. That doesn't seem to happen any more. Guess it was a rare and special event back then.
You should have asked.I ran into a guy last time I went out on calibrations at a customer. He was running an old beat up Geekvape mod and I’m not sure what the tank was.
Alexa has a different goodnight every night. Tonight I got, goodnight, sleep tight.
We did not get a rescue dog yesterday, and now I don't think that place will sell us a dog again. My wife made the decision (over my objections) to give back the last dog we got from them and I think this infuriated them. They won't say they won't but we never get calls back. Will have to look elsewhere, but I'm trying to change this attitude that a new dog is something you can keep or not. I count 4 dogs we've spent a lot of money for that she gave away. One was a $1k dachshund puppy - she gave it to a couple in a Walmart parking lot. Amazing. To me once you pick a dog and get it it's part of the family and should be treated as such.
I am surprised, the lady from the rescue place did get back to us about getting a small dog. My wife said yesterday that she apologized profusely for returning the last dog and promised it wouldn't happen again. Maybe this can work.
I hope the new one fits in with you, and settles in nicely.Well we're home with our new pup. What a personality! No pics yet but I'll try and get some. The amazing thing is she warmed up to me immediately where I thought it would take a while.
Unfortunately, there are many people who are like that, let's hope the vet has fixed the health problems.We went to the vet today and it pretty much went as expected. They had to er, do some "cleaning out" of the rear end but no x-rays or blood work so we dodged a bullet there. She seems better now. Paid $177 to the vet's place, could've been much worse. Still upset that the people who gave us the dog KNEW about her condition and still gave her to us without doing anything.
I hope the new one fits in with you, and settles in nicely.
Back to your wife, I don't like the way she does it and to be honest it pisses me off.
I respect that illness or a serious incident in the family may mean that a dog has to be relocated, but that is the only thing that is accepted in my book.
Of the four I've owned myself, one didn't care about the house, the other three were extremely focused on whether all the furniture was in the correct place. I don't think it's good for a dog mentally to be moved from family to family.
Unfortunately, there are many people who are like that, let's hope the vet has fixed the health problems.
My gd in NM has a Belgian and German Shepard’s of her own. Her business is training dogs, not breeding them.A very good and dear friend of ours has been breeding German Shepherds and Belgian Malinoises since the 80s. She stopped selling to "the public" many years ago.
Her words: "Much of Joe and Mary Public should never be allowed to own a canine. My canines are more intelligent than they are."
She only sells highly trained canines to Law Enforcement Agencies. Her canines all have "very sound" European working backgrounds. Every GSD we've owned since the 80s has come from her.