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trismo

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  1. THE HORMONE WARNING

     

    Most of us know that there are days in the month when all a man has to do is open his mouth and he takes his life in his own hands!

     

    This is a handy guide that should be as common as a driver's license in the wallet of every husband, boyfriend, or significant other!

     

     

    DANGEROUS: What's for dinner?

     

    SAFER: Can I help you with dinner?

     

    SAFEST: Where would you like to go for dinner?

     

    ULTRA SAFE: Have some chocolate

     

     

    DANGEROUS: Are you wearing that?

     

    SAFER: Wow, you look good in brown.

     

    SAFEST: WOW! Look at you!

     

    ULTRA SAFE: Have some chocolate

     

     

     

    DANGEROUS: What are you so worked up about?

     

    SAFER: Could we be overreacting?

     

    SAFEST: Here's my paycheck.

     

    ULTRA SAFE: Have some chocolate

     

     

    DANGEROUS: Should you be eating that?

     

    SAFER: You know, there are a lot of apples left.

     

    SAFEST: Can I get you a glass of wine with that?

     

    ULTRA SAFE: Have some chocolate

     

     

     

    DANGEROUS: What did you do all day?

     

    SAFER: I hope you didn't over-do it today

     

    SAFEST: I've always loved you in that robe!

     

    ULTRA SAFE: Have some more chocolate.

  2. My husband took me to a place on the side of the road where we had stopped to look at the stars when we first began dating. (I had never been to Paulding County before and you can really see the stars from out here) In the middle of the night, in our pajamas, he got down on one knee and aked me to marry him. (I said yes). This place is very special to us because of the previous stargazing, and it is near our home and everytime I go anywhere, I pass it.

     

    My advice to you is to find a place that has a special meaning to the two of you, and go from there. BE ORIGINAL!

     

    And just in case you didn't already know, she is probably gonna see this, she checks out p.com everyday (at least when I see her). And, you & I talked about this briefly once, right before Christmas.

     

    Good luck!

  3. I found a male beagle in the Yorkville area, off of Crossroads Church road. I have noticed him running around this area for a few months now, and he has no collar. I plan on going to try to get him checked to see if he is chipped. I would love to keep him, but my husband will kill me. If any one is missing a beagle, please call, 770-505-0072. I will keep him for about a week, then either give him away or call a rescue organization.

  4. She doesn't need full run of the house, a room to play in would be fine. I usually try to let her out in our spare bedroom for a few hours a day, or in our living room for more room to run around. Sometimes she plays with the cat toys, and sometimes she will sit on the arm of the sofa and watch tv with me. There are lots of resources on the web about dwarf rabbits, but all you really need is a cage, food and water dish, something for them to chew on, and maybe a few other toys. You can also litter train them, (I haven't yet), but she has a corner in her cage she uses for her bathrom. I try to scoop put that corner every few days, and completely change the bedding in her cage every 2 weeks (or sooner). It's not too much work.

  5. Well I found a picture, and hopefully it will appear with this post.

    Smokin4U, I wonder if they mean no cats or dogs, because they are the most commonly raised domesticated animal, maybe she could ask...

    A little more information about the rabbit, it is a girl, and right now her name is Snoopy, because she is black and white and likes to sit on top of her house that is in her cage.

    I look forward to hearing from any of you who could give her a good home.

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  6. I met my father in law for the first time at last year's DragonCon. It was also my first visit and I really liked it. My family and some friends plan on going for at least one day.

  7. I have a picture somewhere, I will find and post it if I can figure out how. As yet, I have not tried to litterbox train (mostly because I have never litter trained a rabbit) but she is pretty good about using the same corner of her cage.

     

    You can call if you want, Leave a message if there is no answer and I will call back as soon as I can. 770-505-0072

  8. I have a black and white 6 month old dwarf rabbitt that needs a good home. (cage included). She is very sweet, I just don't have the time for her. She gets along well with my four year old, and our 4 month old kitten, we just do not have the time to give her the attention she deserves. Please relpy to this post if interested, she needs a home soon.

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