Yep. While their body hair along the back and sides is typically clipped short, their skirts are left long and need regular brushing. Our first three schnauzers were salt-and-pepper. The little guy we have now is a schnoodle and mostly a warm white. It'll be pretty mixed together (I spin wool/hair/ into yarn), when I finally have enough.
I've been collecting hair from our schnauzers for years but they don't produce all that much fur, unlike the above examples. I might have enough to knit my husband a hat... soon.
Yes, I'm aware, and I disagree - their menu is nutritionally limited... x 3 meals a day x 365 days. Fast food chains don't create menus with the idea that someone will eat there all day every day. Starbucks counts on the same flavor enhancers as any other chain to sell their food: fat, sugar, salt and in Starbuck's case, caffeine. A steady diet of that stuff will do some damage. The price of cool is too high... but highly profitable for Starbucks.
Hasn't this idea been done already and made into a movie... called 'Supersize Me'? Imagine Starbucks not wanting to climb on board as her sponsor (snark)?! Spurlock was only on a steady McDonalds diet for a month. Hope her kidneys, nervous system and heart hold up.
The Morality Report? I think my heart seized up a little at the idea that we'd create a branch of science to determine whether people are good/bad from infancy. We completely abdicate our roles as parents+ 'village' to nurture children to be responsible citizens, and throw them in an institution for what their going to do? Sounds like modern eugenics to me.
I'd imagine Reno and Las Vegas would make any list for excessive behavior. #1 Boston... Irish? Would be interested to know how many of these cities are college towns, and whether students make up a good percentage of the binge drinkers (as stats from emergency rooms).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugenics