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Paulyn on
Monday ,
August
11 ,
2008 at
10:52 pm
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Have you ever had dogs of different breeds and different ages all together at one time?
A few weeks ago, we got our new puppy, Daffy, a black(female) Labrador Retriever. As some of you may already know, we’ve had Casper, our white(male) mixed-breed Japanese Spitz-Daschund dog for more than two years now. Casper has always been used to being the only dog around the house. He has become spoiled and grumpy, with a bit of a bad temper especially when he’s eating or taking a nap. Sometimes we think that we’ve spoiled Casper too much that he almost believes that he’s “one of the kids”!
So having the new puppy around is something quite unusual to Casper. He doesn’t like her at all. Daffy is young and playful, she tends to pester him a lot all day long. Meantime, Casper, the grumpy dog that he is, has very little patience for her. He doesn’t enjoy her playfulness He’s much, much bigger than she is right now and we’re afraid he could just bite her off anytime.
Fearing he might hurt her one day, we decided to put a muzzle on Casper temporarily while Daffy is still too little – to avoid the possibility of him eventually losing his patience on her. However, the Daffy takes this for granted and pesters him even more! We, on the other hand, have to keep an eye on the two all the time just to make sure nothing wrong happens to the puppy.
Watch this video of how Daffy pesters Casper all day long…
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Do you think they will ever get along one day?
Posted by
Paulyn on
Friday ,
August
8 ,
2008 at
12:39 pm
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Here’s a funny email I just received from a close family friend of ours…
Ladies, wives and moms…. share your thoughts and ideas! Hope you enjoy this!
Summer Classes for Men at
THE ADULT LEARNING CENTER
REGISTRATION MUST BE COMPLETED
by Friday, August 15th 2008
NOTE: DUE TO THE COMPLEXITY AND DIFFICULTY LEVEL
OF THEIR CONTENTS, CLASS SIZES WILL BE LIMITED TO 8 PARTICIPANTS MAXIMUM
Class 1
How To Fill Up The Ice Cube Trays–Step by Step, with Slide Presentation.
Meets 4 weeks, Monday and Wednesday for 2 hours beginning at 7:00 PM.
Class 2
The Toilet Paper Roll–Does It Change Itself?
Round Table Discussion.
Meets 2 weeks, Saturday 12:00 for 2 hours.
Class 3
Is It Possible To Urinate Using The Technique Of Lifting The Seat and Avoiding The Floor, Walls and Nearby Bathtub?–Group Practice.
Meets 4 weeks, Saturday 10:00 PM for 2 hours.
Class 4
Fundamental Differences Between The Laundry Hamper and The Floor–Pictures and Explanatory Graphics.
Meets Saturdays at 2:00 PM for 3 weeks.
Class 5
Dinner Dishes–Can They Levitate and Fly Into The Kitchen Sink?
Examples on Video.
Meets 4 weeks, Tuesday and Thursday for 2 hours beginning
at 7:00 PM
Class 6
Loss Of Identity–Losing The Remote To Your Significant Other.
Help Line Support and Support Groups.
Meets 4 Weeks, Friday and Sunday 7:00 PM
Class 7
Learning How To Find Things–Starting With Looking In The Right Places And Not Turning The House Upside Down While Screaming.
Open Forum
Monday at 8:00 PM, 2 hours.
Class 8
Health Watch–Bringing Her Flowers Is Not Harmful To Your Health.
Graphics and Audio Tapes.
Three nights; Monday, Wednesday, Friday at 7:00 PM for 2 hours.
Class 9
Real Men Ask For Directions When Lost–Real Life Testimonials.
Tuesdays at 6:00 PM Location to be determined
Class 10
Is It Genetically Impossible To Sit Quietly While She Parallel Parks?
Driving Simulations.
4 weeks, Saturday’s noon, 2 hours.
Class 11
Learning to Live–Basic Differences Between Mother and Wife.
Online Classes and role-playing
Tuesdays at 7:00 PM, location to be determined
Class 12
How to be the Ideal Shopping Companion
Relaxation Exercises, Meditation and Breathing Techniques.
Meets 4 weeks, Tuesday and Thursday for 2 hours beginning at 7:00 PM.
Class 13
How to Fight Cerebral Atrophy–Remembering Birthdays, Anniversaries and Other Important Dates and Calling When You’re Going To Be Late.
Cerebral Shock Therapy Sessions and Full Lobotomies Offered.
Three nights; Monday, Wednesday, Friday at 7:00 PM for 2 hours.
Class 14
The Stove/Oven–What It Is and How It Is Used.
Live Demonstration.
Tuesdays at 6:00 PM, location to be determined.
Upon completion of any of the above courses, diplomas will be issued to the survivors.
Posted by
Paulyn on
Monday ,
August
4 ,
2008 at
11:38 pm
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Trash. Of all the things I hate, the worst and the most is TRASH. I get so peeved at the sight of overflowing garbage containers, pieces of trash lying around the floor and useless junk all stacked up in a corner.
Sometime last year, way back in that old unit we used to occupy, I got into a confrontation with our neighbor about their trash that would often get blown over to our place. They were such trashy people! I would clean up the front of our home every night before going to bed and when I wake up the next morning, there would be trash everywhere because stray cats had rummaged thru the trash bags they left outside their door the night before. I texted the lady who paid the rent for the said unit to inform her about the problem, since was never around to supervise her occupants living in that unit. But she never replied to my text messages. I called her thru her cell phone, but she would never pick up the call. The worst incident was when my kids called my attention about a used pantyliner that was lying right in front of our doorstep…. AARGGHH! That was so disgusting!!!! And that was when I finally blew my top. The lady lessee happened to be around when I confronted one of her occupants about their trash, and we had a severe exchange of words.
Anway, now that we have moved into another home, I am currently faced with the same dilemma. We have new neighbors. They just moved in about two weeks ago. And this is a view of their trash right in front of our garage….

Such an eyesore, isn’t it?
A couple of days after they moved in, I requested them to put their trash away, and suggested that they could watch out for the garbage collector truck that comes by every Tuesdays and Fridays. But nothing happened. Last Friday, I called their attention again about the trash, and the woman I talked with seemed to pay no attention to my concern.
Will someone please tell me now, what’s next?
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That’s their trash you walk by right before you step into our place. I just don’t understand how some people can just stand displaying their trash everywhere! Honestly, it drives me crazy!
Posted by
Paulyn on
Friday ,
August
1 ,
2008 at
11:30 pm
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