I’m not advocating feeding any of the stuff on the right, cos I’ve read elsewhere, too, that it’s bad.
But.my little neighborhood has walnut trees. There’s an old one in my tiny yard… My little dog loved finding walnuts I missed. She’d crack them in her teeth and eat the nuts… Other dogs in the neighborhood ate them too. No one ever suggested that they were bad for them.
Another dog I knew years ago got into the yard in my old place… I came out when I heard him, and he’d just eaten every grape off my grapevine. It was a small vine, but still, probably a couple of pounds (which I’d been waiting for all summer!) I caught him and took him home, and told his owners… he didn’t get sick, and no one knew to expect him to.
Most confusing: the vet put my little dog on a garlic supplement.
Every parent knows that there is nothing better than a good snuggle with your baby.
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Big Boat!
Not quite the same as a Viking raiding party sailing out of the fog.
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Reminds me of a zipper.
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Yes i do.
Two great actors giving great performances.
,..
I remember the news coverage of his death in the Bayshore hotel. (I was nine…)
Edward Cortes
Yesterday’s were easier…
Agreed.
Those were all from well known movies… these are much more specialized.
I don’t know all of them. Mostly the older ones.
I think these are all Saturday Night Live characters.
They include cast members from different years, guest hosts and guest performers.
I’ve watched very little of SNL in recent years, so of course I can’t be sure that the ones I don’t recognize were on it….
But the ones I do recognize, plus the short bits I’ve seen on YouTube, are enough to convince me that they probably were.
Some I know by the SNL character, some by the performer… though I can’t always come up with the name…
And I’d say at least half, not at all.
SNL for sure
Not even getting half.
Yes and yes.
Great film, and just before the “Incident” 🙂
Come on… at least tell the people who might not know
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Now i want one.
Me too… But not the milk.
Milk? I thought it was flour…
I guess it could be.
I just figured milk cos milk with your PBJ would be kinda classic.
Not sure why their sandwich would be sitting on a small jar of flour….
And it seems to be fashionable, in magazines, anyway, to serve drinks in Mason jars.
That’s not a quarter pounder.
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“Silent Guardians” by Andrey Surnov.
Funny, it looks more ominous than comforting, to me
Something dogs shouldn’t eat?
Dogs get the same benefit from yogurt as we do.
You get such conflicting information.
I’m not advocating feeding any of the stuff on the right, cos I’ve read elsewhere, too, that it’s bad.
But.my little neighborhood has walnut trees. There’s an old one in my tiny yard… My little dog loved finding walnuts I missed. She’d crack them in her teeth and eat the nuts… Other dogs in the neighborhood ate them too. No one ever suggested that they were bad for them.
Another dog I knew years ago got into the yard in my old place… I came out when I heard him, and he’d just eaten every grape off my grapevine. It was a small vine, but still, probably a couple of pounds (which I’d been waiting for all summer!) I caught him and took him home, and told his owners… he didn’t get sick, and no one knew to expect him to.
Most confusing: the vet put my little dog on a garlic supplement.
find the different bookshelf
Got it!
I wasn’t going to do it cos it was so tedious… but it jumped out at me anyway.
The 1932 play is “The Warrior’s Husband.”
When she was still young and fresh-faced, but nonetheless recognizable.
Pond skaters.
My books call them “Water Striders.”