I never thought of that, but I'll bet you're right. Cool, you've made my day!
S/he is adorable, doesn't even bark so it's hard to classify him/her with other stupid dogs that annoy me and deserve such a fate. Judging from the large amount of doggie poo that's accumulated in front of their unit, I'd say they're feeding him/her. Just another family that wants a dog but not the responsibility that comes with one.
LOL Ty-kwan, middle name Doe.
Jesus that's a lot. When it comes down to it, I really shouldn't mind that the spam comes into my inbox rather than my spam box, since I used to go through them anyway to make sure something important wasn't designated spam.
The book I just finished reading, "Yes Man," is about a guy in London who vows to be more open to suggestions and say yes to everything...I mean everything, even one of those scams. He actually took it so far that I began to think he honestly didn't know it was a scam (but he seemed intelligent enough). Fortunately the deal went sour before he ever actually gave his money to someone.
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S/he is adorable, doesn't even bark so it's hard to classify him/her with other stupid dogs that annoy me and deserve such a fate. Judging from the large amount of doggie poo that's accumulated in front of their unit, I'd say they're feeding him/her. Just another family that wants a dog but not the responsibility that comes with one.
LOL Ty-kwan, middle name Doe.
Jesus that's a lot. When it comes down to it, I really shouldn't mind that the spam comes into my inbox rather than my spam box, since I used to go through them anyway to make sure something important wasn't designated spam.
The book I just finished reading, "Yes Man," is about a guy in London who vows to be more open to suggestions and say yes to everything...I mean everything, even one of those scams. He actually took it so far that I began to think he honestly didn't know it was a scam (but he seemed intelligent enough). Fortunately the deal went sour before he ever actually gave his money to someone.