Coping with Quarantine
- butlersrangers
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So many shooting gadgets .... so little time!
- butlersrangers
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As things 'open-up', I don't know if I can comply with some of this 'Social Distance Stuff' ... good thing there's a floor drain, midway!
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Life is full of challenges especially at this time. Aim high.
- Dick Hosmer
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That's Sick!
Actually, as a person who has lost two pets this spring, it's way beyond sick, and, sadly, forces me to reassess some prior opinions. Would it be equally funny if it were a dog? I suspect not. If this is "coping with quarantine", it's doing a piss-poor job of it.
- butlersrangers
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Dick, I am sorry if my contributions have elicited sadness or troubled you.
Some of us engage in 'Gallows Humor'; it is a coping mechanism.
It does not mean we do not love animals or suffer loss "at every bird that falls".
Life is precious.
(I miss having horses and dogs on our place and caring for them on a daily basis.
I enjoy living with pets and farm animals, but, it would be selfish, now.
They would likely outlive me and their fate might be needless euthanasia).
Some of us engage in 'Gallows Humor'; it is a coping mechanism.
It does not mean we do not love animals or suffer loss "at every bird that falls".
Life is precious.
(I miss having horses and dogs on our place and caring for them on a daily basis.
I enjoy living with pets and farm animals, but, it would be selfish, now.
They would likely outlive me and their fate might be needless euthanasia).
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Chuck,
Post was not directed at you - we agree.
thanks.
Post was not directed at you - we agree.
thanks.
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Sorry to be so insensitive also. After loosing my big weimie and after having so many of them over the years along with oodles of cats Ive grown callous about critters not necessarily wanting to be hurt again. I guess we need to get attached to tortoises.
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Who can forget this famous sketch?
(The reason we call unwanted e-mails "Spam"!)
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x9fly1
(The reason we call unwanted e-mails "Spam"!)
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x9fly1
- butlersrangers
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For those with small dogs (who do love spam BTW).
Re: Coping with Quarantine
Heck, I can plainly see that the cigarette is Photoshopped on this dog.
FAKE! (Ha! Ha!)
FAKE! (Ha! Ha!)