Ah, I always wondered about that myth: "If a dog retrieves a stick of dynamite thrown onto a frozen lake and gets underneath an SUV, the dynamite will blow a hole in the ice that will cause the SUV to sink."
Wow. People are agreeing with me? I must be losing my edge.
Hey, Slapster, I'm not whining - just pointing out a well-known phenomenon. People get so obsessive about their own children (and grandchildren and nieces and nephews), that they forget that kids have been doing the darndest things since the dawn of time (approx 4000 yrs ago, according to some sources), and it's usually not so fascinating to other people. I think it's part of our survival instinct.
Looks like those half-black, half-white face dudes from Star Trek.
Looks like the tile's not the only thing that was upgraded.
That's one sharp piece of rope.
Admirable that they're taking care of it, but you have to wonder why they saved it during the period after the accident.
As for being a therapy cat, that's kinda twisted. "Sorry you're hideously ugly, but here's a cat that's uglier, and he's fine."
I'm not against the blog - unless they start debating the merits of Fox News.
As god as my witness, I thought elephants could fly...
"If a dog retrieves a stick of dynamite thrown onto a frozen lake and gets underneath an SUV, the dynamite will blow a hole in the ice that will cause the SUV to sink."
What the heck does that mean?
Hey, Slapster, I'm not whining - just pointing out a well-known phenomenon. People get so obsessive about their own children (and grandchildren and nieces and nephews), that they forget that kids have been doing the darndest things since the dawn of time (approx 4000 yrs ago, according to some sources), and it's usually not so fascinating to other people. I think it's part of our survival instinct.