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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2008 11:35 PM
On most days, a 14-lb rat terrier versus a five foot shark would be no contest. Luckily, Jake the rat…
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2008 10:08 PM
It's about 1:00 AM. There's a screech owl outside, making that really cool screech owl whinny. JoJo's barking at it. The girl's definitely off her rocker.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2008 9:00 PM
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Today is the day I entered this world. 34 years ago. Yikes!

I was invited by Fabulously 40 to take part in "Official Bitch Day"...a day to let it all out. And it's on my birthday!

No...I'm not 40 or beyond, but they welcome all women at their website.

So, of course I said "Hell to the yes!" when they asked me!

Therefore, on "Official Bitch Day", I will write a letter.

Dear Lady in the Public Restroom,



I do not understand. I am always in disbelief no matter how many times I encounter this disgraceful behavior. I leave the restroom disgusted, irritated, disappointed and sad.




So I ask you...how can you pee all over the seat and not clean up after your nasty self? Do you treat your bathroom at home this way? Or do you figure since it is not your toilet to clean, you may make a mess and not worry about it? Do you realize children go into these same stalls you leave your mess in?




Whether you hang from the ceiling to take a leak so you don't get germs from the seat does not make it okay. Do you not realize how wrong this is? And the irony is painful...you hover so you don't get germs, but look at the germs you leave for everyone else!!!




Do you not feel the slightest guilt leaving the toilet that way for the next person? Are you in some way better than the rest of us? Does your conscience eat away at you for the rest of the day?




Let me ask you this...If YOU go into a stall and there is pee all over the seat, do you sigh and get disgusted? Or do you find it acceptable?




Taking a little boy into the ladies' restroom does not excuse you, either. Take a piece of paper in your hand and lift the seat before your son does his thing. Simple.





A historic poet did not slave away at the following fine piece of art for nothing:


"If you sprinkle when you tinkle,

Be a sweetie and wipe the seatie."




So....I implore you. Be respectful to your fellow women. You wouldn't want someone to come to your house and leave pee all over your bathroom seat, now would you? Remember you are not the last person who will ever use that toilet. It doesn't take long, just WIPE THE SEAT. Make the world a better place.




Sincerely,

Jenny


Okay ladies...go join "Official Bitch Day", and let it all out! It's liberating!
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2008 8:48 PM
(c) Misty DawnS

I know this is supposed to be wordless... and it would be wordless (HONEST), except I feel I need to clarify a few things (so hush Anna!). I just want to make it clear that the fish in this photo is NOT dead, nor did it die as a result of my catching it and having my photo taken with it. I caught this (approximately 8 pound, just sayin') catfish in one lake and brought it back to our pond. I released it in our pond behind our house. So, not only is this catfish still happily alive and swimming around in my pond, he also took the time to stop and pose for a photo with me (did I mention he was approximately 8 pounds? Just sayin'). So, yeah, that's my "wordless" Wednesday, with just a bit of an explanation. If you'd like to know about how big he was or anything like that, just ask and I'll break my silence to tell you ;-)

Now, I've got to go get ready for work, where I'm assisting with the budgeting and planning for next year. What? you mean next year is only a few months away?!?! WHERE did the year go???
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2008 8:38 PM
this is a featured post by a Dogtime blogger

Living in the city with a BIG, BIG DOG!

I've heard it before,

I've said it myself,

and I am repeating it again.

Dogs are time intensive, NOT SPACE INTENSIVE.

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A big dog can be just as happy in a city as a small dog.  Honestly, I think they may even be easier to provide exercise and stimulation for than some of the smaller, more active dogs.

Not all SMALL dogs are LAP dogs.  Lap dogs were selected and bred for their companionship (aka: Toy Breeds) They include dogs like the Pug, Papillon, King Charles Cavalier, Brussels Griffon, Pekingese, Shih-Tzu, Maltese, Japanese Chin, and Silky.

This does not mean that I have not had the pleasure of meeting a marathon Pug or that there aren't Yorkies out there that can fetch for hours.  But in general, these breeds enjoy their snuggle-time, like napping and being pampered.

More importantly, there are plenty of small dogs, like terriers, that prefer active lifestyles.  Breeds that come to mind are the Jack Russell, Fox Terrier, West Highland, Boston and Manchester Terrier.  

Again, not to discount the testimonies form those with Scotties that snuggle with kittens or JRT's that act act like 50's housewives on valium, but generally speaking the consensus would be terriers need ACTIVE PEOPLE & MORE EXERCISE THAN a newly-single gym rat.

SO, DOES SIZE MATTER?  

Not really. I have seen just as many frustrated, under-exercised, under-stimulated, small dogs as I have big dogs.  If you are thinking a small dog might be happier in your urban apartment, think again.  

I know many Akitas, Danes and Sighthounds that are content to chew on bones, eat their breakfasts from Kongs, and snooze away the day while waiting for their afternoon walk.  And, I know many Jack Russels, Dachshunds, Corgis and Fox Terriers that would sooner pull all the stuffing from your couch (for the third time) than to take a nap!

There are plenty of big dogs that could care less about riding in elevators, busy streets, and loud noises.  And, there are plenty of small, fractious dogs whose nerves are shattered by the thought.  

There are also many large dogs that could easily take food from a counter and don't.  And, small dogs that leap, launch, pounce and propel themselves onto the tallest surfaces.

The only thing I know for certain...Big dogs, will always have bigger poops!

But, size is just one factor.  Tthere are other more important considerations.  Stay tuned for more information on Choosing The Dog For You.