@Brisse Yeah, it's plastic. It's also got some deep scuffs and a crack. That's worth a try though. π
@MotherDucker I've had it before and it's not bad at all, but I still would choose peanut butter any day.
@stueytheround Yeah, I don't think there's much regard for the adult version of their child who has to introduce themselves as a professional someday.
@vo1de That's what I'm hoping! If you meant Riddick, spell it that way so the rest of us know that. π
@Kaysymmetry Since I've never heard it pronounced, I can only assume it's "red-ick" and she chose an odd spelling, but who knows. π€·ββοΈ
A friend of a friend has a child named "Redick." Every time I see him referenced in FB comments on my friend's posts, I have to resist the urge to hijack their conversation to be like "Excuse me, but I HAVE to know if your child's name is "re-dick?" as in "to dick again?" It bothers me so much. πππ
Got a gut punch from my FB memories today. This is Gypsy. Everyone has that "heart dog" in their life. She was mine. The first dog I adopted on my own. I had her 15 years and lost her 9 years ago but I still cry like a baby when I think about her too long. This was one of the last pictures I took of her before she passed. β€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈ
@amarand Yeah, we just found out we all have to do them. Not just the credentialed people like the vet and licensed techs. Yay! I did one about the cat poop and one about noise aversion (fireworks and such). Stuff I already know about. π
@Cosmichomicide not a vet myself, but I work for one. We found out that all the staff, even myself who works the front desk, have to get 15 hours continuing education for our hospital accreditation this year. Previously only the vet and technicians needed to.
@amarand Oh, the lady was totally talking to her dog.
Product of '82. Mentally exhausted. Books are love. Obsessed with my dog. I like dinosaurs. I also have a potty mouth. Darmok & Jalad at Tanagra.