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As a San Francisco fan, I'm kinda happy the Seahawks lost, but more so because they seem to be such a super arrogant team and I can't stand that. I don't mind it when cocky people get taken down a peg or two... :wasntme:
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Oh, no problem! I hadn't even noticed.sorry I didn't mean to give you an old thread rating.
I didn't want either team to win. Ha. So there.:p I didn't watch a single second of the game, instead I watched a marathon of Glee :D no shame.
But honestly if the Giants arent playing I'm usually not interested.
so last week my dog turned into an actual icicle and this morning he licked a frozen pole a la "A Christmas Story." this poor dog. no one get a puppy in the middle of winter.
Having a dog when everything is snow and ice is just a royal pain. I feel bad sending mine out and then I have to dry his feet off everytime he comes back in.so last week my dog turned into an actual icicle and this morning he licked a frozen pole a la "A Christmas Story." this poor dog. no one get a puppy in the middle of winter.
Having a dog when everything is snow and ice is just a royal pain. I feel bad sending mine out and then I have to dry his feet off everytime he comes back in.
I know I am a little late - but maybe for the future. If its the enterprise car share you don't have to be 21. They had this service on my daughter's college campus (her previous school) and she used it a few times before she got her car full time there. You sign up thru them, and they give you a membership card, and then you just wave that card to unlock the car and the key is inside. I don't know if you have to be associated with a school or business to use this service but you can check.For enterprise don't you have to be over 21? I did zip car because you only have to be 18 to rent
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Yes, that's the one! It's exactly like zip, but through enterprise. I use it and I'm not a student or associated with a business. I love it - they have 3 cars right on my street, so I just pay when I need them and it's like they're mine (complete with my own parking and someone to clean it).I know I am a little late - but maybe for the future. If its the enterprise car share you don't have to be 21. They had this service on my daughter's college campus (her previous school) and she used it a few times before she got her car full time there. You sign up thru them, and they give you a membership card, and then you just wave that card to unlock the car and the key is inside. I don't know if you have to be associated with a school or business to use this service but you can check.
My dad snow blows a bunch of paths in the backyard for the dogs to run around in (we have a pretty large backyard). Our little dog runs in and out real quick. The bigger one likes to explore and then when his feet get cold he just lays down in the snow, so we got him some little snow boots to wear lol.My dog loves snow, so my mom will only shovel part of the deck and leave a section with a snow pile for her to lay on. Even when it's 0 degrees out she'll want to be outside for hours and we have to force her to come back inside. She's a wimp in the rain though. If it's raining and she only sort of has to go, she'll hold it until it stops raining.
My parents would not let us get a dog growing up because we lived in an apartment and they did not want to deal with the late night/early morning walks. I fully understand that now! Mine just came back inside with ice pellets stuck in his fur.definitely! add in us being mid potty training and living in an apartment so we have to walk together every. single. time. :rolleyes: he is a trooper, though! he dives head first into the snow banks and seems to be having a great time. me on the other hand... I'm cold and over it.