She doesn't use a Sharpie, she eats a Sharpie! I honestly don't know how she got it (must have been hiding under the couch) but she chewed it up and it was in 10 different pieces on my floor with the ink everywhere.
This, ALMOST, makes me forgive my girl, Grace, and her friends, Viola and Lily (who we were dog sitting), for eating part of my favorite quilt today, pooping in the kitchen 'cause it was raining, tearing up 2 of my favorite books, staining the carpet with Sharpie, and generally raising havoc for the last 3 days.
Thank you! I've had guys who have rejected me. You know what I do? I move on. I don't blame all men. HECK! I don't even blame the fella who said no, he had his reasons. Seems some of the menz need to grow the fuck up.
My Sheltie was the only purebred I've ever had. She was hilarious, whenever we had parties she would herd all of the guests! I've also had a lifetime of mutts and shelter dogs (I'm currently surrounded by 2 of them and a purebred rescued Pekingese who is a hoot!).
Oh yeah! I love Duchovny as the voice of the dogs! Though I wish they'd find a lady voice as well. Maybe Judi Dench? Hee. Now I'm imagining my shelter girl with Dame Judi's voice. Hee Hee.
Also, you can find purebreds in shelters! My first dog, Nellie, was a purebred Sheltie and she was a rescue. My neighbors had a purebred Great Dane they rescued and my mom just rescued a pure Pekingese last year! Lots of people are overwhelmed by a dog's needs and turn them into a shelter. It amazes me they'd want to separate themselves from such a good cause.
Yeah, I love the Pedigree ads. I think the original poster is confusing their ads with Humane Society ads (those are the ones with "Arms of the Angels," the Pedigree shelter ads have happy endings!
I tried on almost all of the dresses and they all fit weird. Could be just me, but they were all too long in the waist and too big in the top. I ended up with tops and a skirt.
This used to be my town, but apparently the podunk assholes have hipped themselves to things after the Missioni thing. There were more than a few far from small ladies buying up all the smalls and mediums of all the clothes.