With what little I know of Malcolm X, and that photo of him, it would seem the anger, determination and sense of purpose never left his facial expression. It's in his eyes.
I saw this on HuffPo and thought, 'Oh, John's gonna love that!' Hell, my 86 year-old granny ate bacon right up till the end. Maybe she didn't eat bacon often enough.
"Come here. Biscuits. Chew. No. Are you ready? Go see Dan. Jump up. Down. Inside. Outside. Leave it. Get. Squirrel. Where's the blue ball? Where's the squeaky?"
This is not the limit of our dog's capacity for understanding human language. It's the limit of mine in communication with him.
You can find Abercrombie & Fitch in your local Goodwill store? I thought most charities had 'pickers' that set aside designer labels, fine fabric, and vintage clothes and sold them to buyers in a secondary market, so they never reached the racks at Goodwill, Salvation Army, etc..
Growing up in Washington state, it was how I made money every summer. Not much of a job market for kids, so there were few choices for the under 12 year olds. There were no everbearing strawberries, so we picked through June. It's not hard work but the hours are long and the pay then was 5 cents a box or 60 cents a flat.
This is not the limit of our dog's capacity for understanding human language. It's the limit of mine in communication with him.