Aleister (BF's dog) suggests: "mailman"
Spike's Bitches 44: It's about the rules having changed.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Hee!! Did they both howl, thus egging each other on?
At least I know that my apartment is usually left unscathed by Amarna--she likes to get into trouble when I'm there to scold her and give her the attention she wants Right Then. I can't think of a case where she's gotten into something she shouldn't while I was gone.
Dogs! In apartments!
I'm still not acclimated to that yet. I'm not sure what else it would take, other than living with them.
Which ain't gonna happen any time soon.
Aleister (BF's dog) suggests: "mailman"
Nope. There was a period of windowsill barking (which she didn't know they could reach, so that was news) but this wasn't directed any particular direction, best she could tell.
I always liked Dave Barry's reasons that dogs bark.
a) Someone is at the door.
b) No one is at the door.
c) Somewhere, anywhere else in the world, another dog is barking.
d) None of the above.
He says that everyone is claiming to be oppressed.
Yes. People who have just taken an elbow to the face often feel themselves to be oppressed.
You know, I live in the same city, I could just walk in, punch him in the face and walk out. I wouldn't even have to find a space, I could just park and leave my flashers on.
I could just park and leave my flashers on.
But that would be far too good for him!
Oh...I read that as porn.
I lived in a teeny high rise studio in grad school and people would walk out of the elevator with ROTTWELIERS, ita! And I know the largest apartment available was a teeny one-bedroom. Boggles my mind -- I feel bad that my cats don't have enough room, and they don't MOVE.
He also asked me about Jewish inheritance laws, and how they differed from US laws. I told him that I had no idea. (Sometimes, when he asks something and I don't know the answer, I think it's an interesting question and look it up. This one, not interesting.)
He also asked me about Jewish inheritance laws, and how they differed from US laws.
I would have been sorely tempted to say, "Actually, it's a little known fact that we get to choose one person per year from whom to inherit 17% of his worldly goods. . . . So, how are you feeling these days?"