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I did not realize Sir Topham Hatt had such a bad OSHA record. Thomas The Tank Engine Crash Compilation |
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Quoted: I got the tin of bag balm and let her sniff it. She sat down in front of me and extended her paw. While I was applying it she leaned into me and licked my nose. She gave me all of her paws in turn. She loves that stuff View Quote Let me know how long it lasts. How much does Em walk on pavement? We usually do between 1-1.5 miles a day with Shirley and I have to apply a different balm every maybe 3rd day. |
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Quoted: https://external-content.duckduckgo.com/iu/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fsavearescue.org%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2013%2F06%2FPharoahHounds.jpg&f=1&nofb=1 They speak only in riddles. One always tells the truth, the other always tells lies. View Quote |
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Quoted: What does that button do? https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/191040/IMG_20200401_203907_jpg-1346104.JPG View Quote AltGraph is used for typing unicode characters (e.g. AltGr+248 makes a º). Otherwise it functions as a normal Alt key. Just has that one superpower that the other Alt doesn't. The one next to it is the context menu key and its function depends on what application is currently open. The functionality is defined by the active program. Often nothing, but if right clicking does something, typically the context menu key will do it too. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I'm going to need that patch. And ordered. https://www.reaperpatches.com/products/operation-enduring-clusterfuck-covid-19 Yep, I’ll be needing one of these I got one of each. |
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Quoted: AltGraph is used for typing unicode characters (e.g. AltGr+248 makes a º). Otherwise it functions as a normal Alt key. Just has that one superpower that the other Alt doesn't. The one next to it is the context menu key and its function depends on what application is currently open. The functionality is defined by the active program. Often nothing, but if right clicking does something, typically the context menu key will do it too. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: What does that button do? https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/191040/IMG_20200401_203907_jpg-1346104.JPG AltGraph is used for typing unicode characters (e.g. AltGr+248 makes a º). Otherwise it functions as a normal Alt key. Just has that one superpower that the other Alt doesn't. The one next to it is the context menu key and its function depends on what application is currently open. The functionality is defined by the active program. Often nothing, but if right clicking does something, typically the context menu key will do it too. Huh, I’ll have to see if my keyboard has that |
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Quoted: This is hilarious. Crank up the volume. I did not realize Sir Topham Hatt had such a bad OSHA record. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7MUzA3RmeIM View Quote I don’t usually watch videos that get posted in here but this’n made me lol |
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Got my super essential paperwork today. So no I can cross state lines.
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Quoted: Let me know how long it lasts. How much does Em walk on pavement? We usually do between 1-1.5 miles a day with Shirley and I have to apply a different balm every maybe 3rd day. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I got the tin of bag balm and let her sniff it. She sat down in front of me and extended her paw. While I was applying it she leaned into me and licked my nose. She gave me all of her paws in turn. She loves that stuff Let me know how long it lasts. How much does Em walk on pavement? We usually do between 1-1.5 miles a day with Shirley and I have to apply a different balm every maybe 3rd day. Typically 1-2 miles a day in the winter, 5+ in the summer. In the summer her pads get callused enough that she's fine. It's the cold sidewalks that make her pads crack. It was worse when we lived in the city and the roads and sidewalks got salted. I bought the tin about 4 years ago and it's half empty. Although I've used some of it on my own hands. |
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Quoted: Huh, I’ll have to see if my keyboard has that View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: What does that button do? https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/191040/IMG_20200401_203907_jpg-1346104.JPG AltGraph is used for typing unicode characters (e.g. AltGr+248 makes a º). Otherwise it functions as a normal Alt key. Just has that one superpower that the other Alt doesn't. The one next to it is the context menu key and its function depends on what application is currently open. The functionality is defined by the active program. Often nothing, but if right clicking does something, typically the context menu key will do it too. Huh, I’ll have to see if my keyboard has that It almost certainly does, although it might not be labeled as such. The right alt key is AltGr. |
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Quoted: Typically 1-2 miles a day in the winter, 5+ in the summer. In the summer her pads get callused enough that she's fine. It's the cold sidewalks that make her pads crack. It was worse when we lived in the city and the roads and sidewalks got salted. I bought the tin about 4 years ago and it's half empty. Although I've used some of it on my own hands. View Quote Interesting, thanks |
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View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Got my super essential paperwork today. So no I can cross state lines. https://www.educationviews.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/03-01-2017_Commentary_700x210.jpg Yup. |
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Quoted: It almost certainly does, although it might not be labeled as such. The right alt key is AltGr. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: What does that button do? https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/191040/IMG_20200401_203907_jpg-1346104.JPG AltGraph is used for typing unicode characters (e.g. AltGr+248 makes a º). Otherwise it functions as a normal Alt key. Just has that one superpower that the other Alt doesn't. The one next to it is the context menu key and its function depends on what application is currently open. The functionality is defined by the active program. Often nothing, but if right clicking does something, typically the context menu key will do it too. Huh, I’ll have to see if my keyboard has that It almost certainly does, although it might not be labeled as such. The right alt key is AltGr. I done got learned |
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Quoted: Canaan says they don't like a sedentary lifestyle. We're homebodies. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Wife said an Aussie was a hard no from her I keep telling you: Ridgeback, although Canaan Dog would work well. But it might be too close to Valentine’s appearance for her. Canaan says they don't like a sedentary lifestyle. We're homebodies. If you’re truly pretty sedentary, that changes a few things. And pretty much eliminates most of the herding breeds entirely. |
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Quoted: I was hoping the person with the the shottie would do it. Shh, no spoilers View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Just finished S3 of Ozark. Holy shit, that ended well. I was hoping the person with the the shottie would do it. Shh, no spoilers Is it weird that Helen bugs the shit out of me because of how much of her chest is above her tits? |
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Quoted: https://external-content.duckduckgo.com/iu/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fsavearescue.org%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2013%2F06%2FPharoahHounds.jpg&f=1&nofb=1 They speak only in riddles. One always tells the truth, the other always tells lies. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Pharoah hound? I keep clicking on different breeds. Looks like it would work for me too. https://external-content.duckduckgo.com/iu/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fsavearescue.org%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2013%2F06%2FPharoahHounds.jpg&f=1&nofb=1 They speak only in riddles. One always tells the truth, the other always tells lies. Which is which? |
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Quoted: I guess even St John Moses had his off days... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: My Hi Power had a magazine safety until I removed it. Drastically improved the trigger. I guess even St John Moses had his off days... IIRC, that was a military requirement. Just like the grip safety on the 1911. |
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Quoted: If you’re truly pretty sedentary, that changes a few things. And pretty much eliminates most of the herding breeds entirely. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Wife said an Aussie was a hard no from her I keep telling you: Ridgeback, although Canaan Dog would work well. But it might be too close to Valentine’s appearance for her. Canaan says they don't like a sedentary lifestyle. We're homebodies. If you’re truly pretty sedentary, that changes a few things. And pretty much eliminates most of the herding breeds entirely. We hang out at the house most of the time. The wife and I do go for walks when it's nice outside. Having a dog again would at least push me to not make excuses for not walking. |
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Quoted: Maybe sedentary isn't quite the right word. We hang out at the house most of the time. The wife and I do go for walks when it's nice outside. Having a dog again would at least push me to not make excuses for not walking. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Wife said an Aussie was a hard no from her I keep telling you: Ridgeback, although Canaan Dog would work well. But it might be too close to Valentine’s appearance for her. Canaan says they don't like a sedentary lifestyle. We're homebodies. If you’re truly pretty sedentary, that changes a few things. And pretty much eliminates most of the herding breeds entirely. We hang out at the house most of the time. The wife and I do go for walks when it's nice outside. Having a dog again would at least push me to not make excuses for not walking. Are you interested in a dog that sleeps 18 hours a day? |
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Quoted: Let me know how long it lasts. How much does Em walk on pavement? We usually do between 1-1.5 miles a day with Shirley and I have to apply a different balm every maybe 3rd day. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I got the tin of bag balm and let her sniff it. She sat down in front of me and extended her paw. While I was applying it she leaned into me and licked my nose. She gave me all of her paws in turn. She loves that stuff Let me know how long it lasts. How much does Em walk on pavement? We usually do between 1-1.5 miles a day with Shirley and I have to apply a different balm every maybe 3rd day. Oof. Yeah, don’t lure course her. |
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Quoted: Are you interested in a dog that sleeps 18 hours a day? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Wife said an Aussie was a hard no from her I keep telling you: Ridgeback, although Canaan Dog would work well. But it might be too close to Valentine’s appearance for her. Canaan says they don't like a sedentary lifestyle. We're homebodies. If you’re truly pretty sedentary, that changes a few things. And pretty much eliminates most of the herding breeds entirely. We hang out at the house most of the time. The wife and I do go for walks when it's nice outside. Having a dog again would at least push me to not make excuses for not walking. Are you interested in a dog that sleeps 18 hours a day? No. Quite frankly, I want our last dog. She would lay around the house, and then she would hear a leaf fall in the backyard and she would race out there barking her fool head off to keep her pack safe. |
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Quoted: No. Quite frankly, I want our last dog. She would lay around the house, and then she would hear a leaf fall in the backyard and she would race out there barking her fool head off to keep her pack safe. View Quote Sounds like you need an English Mastiff. They were bred to do exactly what you describe. Lay around and then sound the alarm when "threats" appeared. "A mouse farted 3 miles away! Come fix it! Now now now!" |
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Quoted: Went for a ride last night and about 30 minutes after I got home, I heard a shit load of police sirens. A thread popped up on the neighborhood Facebook page wondering what was going on. High speed chase with a guy on a red sportbike. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/271514/Monkey-Puppet_2-1346496.jpg View Quote |
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Quoted: Sounds like you need an English Mastiff. They were bred to do exactly what you describe. Lay around and then sound the alarm when "threats" appeared. "A mouse farted 3 miles away! Come fix it! Now now now!" View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: No. Quite frankly, I want our last dog. She would lay around the house, and then she would hear a leaf fall in the backyard and she would race out there barking her fool head off to keep her pack safe. Sounds like you need an English Mastiff. They were bred to do exactly what you describe. Lay around and then sound the alarm when "threats" appeared. "A mouse farted 3 miles away! Come fix it! Now now now!" A mastiff is about 5x larger than what I have in mind. I like the 40 - 60 lb sized doggies. Small enough they don't eat you out of house and home, and big enough burglars won't fuck with them. |
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