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stols001

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I most likely would not rush out for a replacement for the husband because mine is the best once he was fully trained. Dude, like, ALSO there is the issue of tolerability. I mean, a dog is gonna love me if I pay attention to it and feed it and whatnot..... But putting up with my foibles? A dog is not going to mind if I drop coffee all over the floor (WIN FOR THE COFFEE THERMOS THOUGH.)

I'm pretty sure I might have you know, a "squeeze" at some point, but actually living with another HUMAN???????????? The training involved?? The "negotiating/arguing/etc./etc.?

Oh my god that human would have to be super rich. Like butlers to manage the servants rich. I have decided "many many servants" is the key to living happily with another human.

Even then..... I'm not so sure. I mean, well, I have noticed a tendency for those with trust funds to marry other people with trust funds, and like, well, they're all inbred since the Mayflower.

I would ALSO worry a rich person insane enough to marry me would like, already have a PRIOR insane wife living in the attic, and like ,while "Heathcliff" was an intriguing and intense hero/villain to READ about..... I bet IRL he TOTALLY sucked. LOL

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My Floppy ear girl
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    Excuse the crappy flash photography...

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    This lil pink hairtie is Luna's all time favourite toy. She starts with it on the bed, flicks it a bit, then flings it flying around the room.

    Once she's found it...
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    She retrieves it in her mouth, and starts the game over again.

    So far she's had over 10, 3 pointers (hitting me in the head :shock:) and well over 300, 2 pointers - landing it in her water bowl. I have to do the retrieving on 2 pointers :blink:
     

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    I most likely would not rush out for a replacement for the husband because mine is the best once he was fully trained. Dude, like, ALSO there is the issue of tolerability. I mean, a dog is gonna love me if I pay attention to it and feed it and whatnot..... But putting up with my foibles? A dog is not going to mind if I drop coffee all over the floor (WIN FOR THE COFFEE THERMOS THOUGH.)

    I'm pretty sure I might have you know, a "squeeze" at some point, but actually living with another HUMAN???????????? The training involved?? The "negotiating/arguing/etc./etc.?

    Oh my god that human would have to be super rich. Like butlers to manage the servants rich. I have decided "many many servants" is the key to living happily with another human.

    Even then..... I'm not so sure. I mean, well, I have noticed a tendency for those with trust funds to marry other people with trust funds, and like, well, they're all inbred since the Mayflower.

    I would ALSO worry a rich person insane enough to marry me would like, already have a PRIOR insane wife living in the attic, and like ,while "Heathcliff" was an intriguing and intense hero/villain to READ about..... I bet IRL he TOTALLY sucked. LOL

    Anna
    Ahem, Mr. Rochester had the mad wife in the attic, madam.
     

    Ricky Vapes

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    Of course, he was already adopted :(
    The right one will find it’s way to me eventually. Sort of like Catdog did.
    Mabye a bunny in the mail like Anna suggested once or twice in the past . Although it would take far too long now with the postal service so slow now
     

    stols001

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    Eh maybe it was Mr. Rochester but all them sisters ladies plots like run together.

    Those are NOT books I feel the need to read every 5 years to see how my brain is maturing and how much more I can get out of it, like Watership Down. Every 5 years from when my dad read it at bedtime until... soon.

    Anna
     

    NolaMel

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    Mabye a bunny in the mail like Anna suggested once or twice in the past . Although it would take far too long now with the postal service so slow now
    I would never subject a bunny as wonderful as yours to my abysmal postal service. Heck, I wouldn’t do it to something I hated! They’re THAT dysfunctional.
    I would sign up for a session of curling up with them on their lovely hardwood floor for a snuggle session. I have a feeling bunnies have some mystical heart healing powers science hasn’t found out about yet. Or, maybe you just have magic bunbuns ;)
     

    AngeNZ

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    Good morning everyone.

    I worked hard yesterday turning Sassys house into a walk in house as tall as Stevie’s home. Got a second level in there now.

    I think you secretly want to make the bunnies home bigger than your own so you can live there with them :)
    Anna

    My self-contained tiny house is 100 sq feet. I think the 2 storey bunny houses are going to end up being bigger than my house ;)
     
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    AngeNZ

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    On Friday, it will be a year since Dad died. This past year has absolutely flown by. But I am still so grateful that Dad didn't have to go through a long drawn out, painful end to his cancer battle. If he could've picked any way to go - he would've chosen the metastatic brain tumours, that only took 3 days to end his journey :wub:

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    Dad and I getting the fishing gear ready for the rest of the family at Kaikoura

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    My nephew and I trying our luck ;)
     

    Letitia

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    On Friday, it will be a year since Dad died. This past year has absolutely flown by. But I am still so grateful that Dad didn't have to go through a long drawn out, painful end to his cancer battle. If he could've picked any way to go - he would've chosen the metastatic brain tumours, that only took 3 days to end his journey :wub:

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    Dad and I getting the fishing gear ready for the rest of the family at Kaikoura

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    My nephew and I trying our luck ;)
    So happy you have these lovely memories to hang on to.
     
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