I was walking my dog before work when my neighbor pulled up next to me and Rocko(my dog). She told me that she had some sad news,that her sons dog died and that they might be getting another one. I told her “Thats great” and we both went on our merry way. As I was feeding my Dog,I realized that their dog was only 2 months younger than Rocko and that I only had Rocko since January of 2009.
I also realized that we only saw their dog just at the end of summer since we found out that the only reason why our dog was getting really bad fleas is because it was from their dog. Now I only been a dog owner for just under 2 years but I dont think the life span of a beagle is suppose to be that short. These fuckers need to be stop before they take away another dogs life.
[quote]attydeb2005 wrote:
Byu you made great progress! 450 will be a piece of cake![/quote]
It’s satisfying to know that I have fewer miles than my max squat left.
Stupid person that I am, I left my charger at home. So my phone is hosed, and I can’t text the gf like the star crossed lovers that we are.[/quote]
If you don’t text her heart will grow fonder. The girl gave me a whole bunch of raspberries and kisses tonight because I hadn’t talked to her for like a week.
So…I told you that my counerpart in Houston quit, and I took over the nation for our division. Well…they just offered my boss, who is the west region manager, the director position for the nation.
So…I told you that my counerpart in Houston quit, and I took over the nation for our division. Well…they just offered my boss, who is the west region manager, the director position for the nation.
we’s bofe mooovin on up.
Now comes the discussion of monies…[/quote]
oooooh! Da Best Part!
Aim High my Viking Friend.
Aim High.
Millwright by trade, but work for a Turbine / Generator rebuilding outfit. We work on the big Turbines…the ones that keep your lights and air conditioners on.
[quote]DJHT wrote:
Thanks, talking about your trade the other day, you are a DYING breed. Nobody is going into your profession any longer. [/quote]
They are, but the commitment isn’t there anymore. We used to have persons who liked to work on machinery and took pride in their abilities and accomplishments. Like a team.
Now we just have high paid day labor. Just ain’t the same. Ain’t just us, that’s the way it is anymore.