Glad to hear you're doing OK Racehorse - forum glitches notwithstanding...

Hey Scott. Good to see you. Going to mom and dads with sister and brother this morning for burnt fried eggs, soggy toast with oleo and bacon so brittle it shatters when dropped. Sounds good doesn't it.
Suppose to be 70's all week here as well but these 40-50f mornings are brutalI am so lucky to be in Florida. Tomorrow will be 80 and i will be happy for a day until it drops back to 70.
Take care all you who have storms an freezing weather forecasts!
morning Frankor afternoon for you eh?
boy that does not sound good to be perpetually tired. Hope your body adjusts but when it does then you get a break and then go back to same tough schedule again?????
They have to give me 10 hours off after I finish, but they can call me in anytime after that. I think they have a hidden camera in my bedroom that lets them know when I lay down. That is when the phone always seems to ring![]()
ack. Sleep isn't something that you can catch up on, it happens in real time as we go along, since once you're exhausted, sleeping tomorrow isn't gonna help NOW. Well, at least you feel needed.
DellaCirque, I woke up thinking about your poodles. I remember attending some retriever training events, all these big guys wiht their big powerful "gun dogs" (labradors, chesapeakes, etc.) doing water retrieving training. And up walks this gal with her .........poodle.
That poodle had a ton of drive, rarin' to go, she gave him the hand signals, then she threw the decoy into the lake, and the poodle was like a machine in the water. Jaws dropped.
At the time I didn't know that poodles are actually Water Dogs, and that those big puffs they groom around the bottom of their legs are actually to serve as "floatation devices", not just "pretty." Fascinating dog breed.