Coping with Quarantine
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Coping with Quarantine
Play with your Pure Bread Dog.
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How long have you and your dog been quarantined? Hes starting to look like a sammitch to you? Wheres the other slice?
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Pretty funny. What is not funny is going to the store and all the shelves are empty. What are those people doing with all that food they can not possibly use?
BR, your photo was funny because only one slice gave its life to entertain us, and maybe it had been dropped on the floor anyway. Whoops!
May have to kill a calf and have it processed. Will have to find some friends to go in with me as I can not possibly eat that much beef in a year. Yeah, those shelves were empty, also.
BR, your photo was funny because only one slice gave its life to entertain us, and maybe it had been dropped on the floor anyway. Whoops!
May have to kill a calf and have it processed. Will have to find some friends to go in with me as I can not possibly eat that much beef in a year. Yeah, those shelves were empty, also.
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Re: Coping with Quarantine
You can make a Pinata!
Fat Cats are why the shelves are empty.
Fat Cats are why the shelves are empty.
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Ive found no food goes wasted in a house with a big dog. Yesterday my local Food Lion was mty of TP, facial tissues, about half the fresh meat gone and all the loaf bread but there was plenty of rolls.
Today theres plenty of loaf bread but alas...no tp. But I stocked up last week. Prior to y2k I stocked up on everything. Didnt buy tp for 6 months.
Today theres plenty of loaf bread but alas...no tp. But I stocked up last week. Prior to y2k I stocked up on everything. Didnt buy tp for 6 months.
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Re: Coping with Quarantine
During the Quarantine, you can teach your Dog to speak French.
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Looks like German would be more appropriate.
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The grimace is because he's being taught French.
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If were not for English speaking countries, during World War Two, the French would be speaking German.
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German with a French accent?