And a picture of Amber when she tried on her life jacket for the first time. I was playing a PS3 game at the time, as you can see, zero fucks were given by her.
tsy, that pup in the top sitting on the right looks a LOT like our dog. Ours is a definite pit mix of some nature, but he has identical coloring.
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Jackson stuck in the tub. Weirdo.
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Jackson stuck in the tub. Weirdo.
that's my tub of sugar scrub that he knocked off the side.
wtf is sugar scrub?
It is a skin care product and chicks love it. Don't worry about the rest.
Don't knock it. I steal from my wife's stash in the winter time when my legs are all dried out an itchy. Helps a ton. Ain't nothing wrong with exfoliating!
On one occasion, Bretagne left Corliss’ side with urgency and hurried toward a sullen firefighter sitting on the ground. Concerned, Corliss implored Bretagne to come back, sit and stay — to no avail.
“I was surprised that she wasn’t listening to me, but she really wasn’t — it was like she was flipping me the paw,” Corliss said. “She went right to that firefighter and laid down next to him and put her head on his lap.”
Dr. Cindy Otto, a veterinarian who cared for 9/11 search dogs at Ground Zero, said the 300 or so dogs who worked the pile brought much more to the job than their capable noses.
“You’d see firefighters sitting there, unanimated, stone-faced, no emotion, and then they’d see a dog and break out into a smile,” Otto recalled. “Those dogs brought the power of hope. They removed the gloom for just an instant — and that was huge because it was a pretty dismal place to be.”