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dog got a reaction from Highgate in Pets
Ours is on the way out. The thin balance between enjoying life and suffering has clearly been crossed.
The vet had said it would be quick and he wasn't wrong. Heart disease
She didn't have breakfast this morning, she's not walking.
Took her to see my folks for the last time this morning
Had her as a rescue dog eleven years ago so she's done well
Taking her to the vet on Wednesday
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dog got a reaction from Kinder in Pets
Ours is on the way out. The thin balance between enjoying life and suffering has clearly been crossed.
The vet had said it would be quick and he wasn't wrong. Heart disease
She didn't have breakfast this morning, she's not walking.
Took her to see my folks for the last time this morning
Had her as a rescue dog eleven years ago so she's done well
Taking her to the vet on Wednesday
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dog got a reaction from Steve How Hard? in Pets
Ours is on the way out. The thin balance between enjoying life and suffering has clearly been crossed.
The vet had said it would be quick and he wasn't wrong. Heart disease
She didn't have breakfast this morning, she's not walking.
Took her to see my folks for the last time this morning
Had her as a rescue dog eleven years ago so she's done well
Taking her to the vet on Wednesday
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dog got a reaction from Mrs Cone in Pets
Ours is on the way out. The thin balance between enjoying life and suffering has clearly been crossed.
The vet had said it would be quick and he wasn't wrong. Heart disease
She didn't have breakfast this morning, she's not walking.
Took her to see my folks for the last time this morning
Had her as a rescue dog eleven years ago so she's done well
Taking her to the vet on Wednesday
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dog got a reaction from sheeponacid in Pets
Ours is on the way out. The thin balance between enjoying life and suffering has clearly been crossed.
The vet had said it would be quick and he wasn't wrong. Heart disease
She didn't have breakfast this morning, she's not walking.
Took her to see my folks for the last time this morning
Had her as a rescue dog eleven years ago so she's done well
Taking her to the vet on Wednesday
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dog got a reaction from Parsnip in Pets
Ours is on the way out. The thin balance between enjoying life and suffering has clearly been crossed.
The vet had said it would be quick and he wasn't wrong. Heart disease
She didn't have breakfast this morning, she's not walking.
Took her to see my folks for the last time this morning
Had her as a rescue dog eleven years ago so she's done well
Taking her to the vet on Wednesday
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dog got a reaction from Coneheadjohn in Pets
Ours is on the way out. The thin balance between enjoying life and suffering has clearly been crossed.
The vet had said it would be quick and he wasn't wrong. Heart disease
She didn't have breakfast this morning, she's not walking.
Took her to see my folks for the last time this morning
Had her as a rescue dog eleven years ago so she's done well
Taking her to the vet on Wednesday
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dog got a reaction from DarkFruitsRam7 in Rate the last film you saw partie deux
Back from watching Yesterday.
8/10 for the film (a great way to spend a couple of hours).
Much higher for the songs. Makes you realise how much of modern culture was shaped by them and their milieu (ooh la laaaaas)
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dog got a reaction from Alph in Random stuff that people do that annoy me
Car drivers who think they don't need to signal
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dog got a reaction from Bigfella in Random stuff that people do that annoy me
Car drivers who think they don't need to signal
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dog got a reaction from GB SPORTS in RIP Pete Shelley
Loved them live
Also like the fact his real name wasn't Pete Shelley
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dog got a reaction from ketteringram in Rate the last film you saw partie deux
On the theme of Poland...
Cold War. Art house bw film about the destructive relationship between a couple of performing artists in post war Poland which is complicated by the european political systems that they live in
Very good. Not many laughs
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dog got a reaction from Mostyn6 in Pets
I echo this completely. I've had my dog for over 10 years.
Initially she was there as a family pet, two young kids who we wanted to be ok with animals.
Then she was psychotherapy, difficulties at work.
She then graduated to running partner as I began running after a considerable absence.
Now I mainly work from home she curls up by my feet and watches over me, listening while I draft the odd email and alerting me to the arrival of the post.
This week we're in Prague (good suggestions) and she's providing petting therapy as the old man is in remission from lymphoma and is loving her company.
The problem is that with dogs you invest so much action into them, (and implicit emotions too) and them into you, that when they go it isn't just absence they leave but a huge emotional void.
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dog got a reaction from Mrs Cone in Pets
I echo this completely. I've had my dog for over 10 years.
Initially she was there as a family pet, two young kids who we wanted to be ok with animals.
Then she was psychotherapy, difficulties at work.
She then graduated to running partner as I began running after a considerable absence.
Now I mainly work from home she curls up by my feet and watches over me, listening while I draft the odd email and alerting me to the arrival of the post.
This week we're in Prague (good suggestions) and she's providing petting therapy as the old man is in remission from lymphoma and is loving her company.
The problem is that with dogs you invest so much action into them, (and implicit emotions too) and them into you, that when they go it isn't just absence they leave but a huge emotional void.
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dog got a reaction from McRainy in Pets
I echo this completely. I've had my dog for over 10 years.
Initially she was there as a family pet, two young kids who we wanted to be ok with animals.
Then she was psychotherapy, difficulties at work.
She then graduated to running partner as I began running after a considerable absence.
Now I mainly work from home she curls up by my feet and watches over me, listening while I draft the odd email and alerting me to the arrival of the post.
This week we're in Prague (good suggestions) and she's providing petting therapy as the old man is in remission from lymphoma and is loving her company.
The problem is that with dogs you invest so much action into them, (and implicit emotions too) and them into you, that when they go it isn't just absence they leave but a huge emotional void.
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dog got a reaction from richinspain in Pets
I echo this completely. I've had my dog for over 10 years.
Initially she was there as a family pet, two young kids who we wanted to be ok with animals.
Then she was psychotherapy, difficulties at work.
She then graduated to running partner as I began running after a considerable absence.
Now I mainly work from home she curls up by my feet and watches over me, listening while I draft the odd email and alerting me to the arrival of the post.
This week we're in Prague (good suggestions) and she's providing petting therapy as the old man is in remission from lymphoma and is loving her company.
The problem is that with dogs you invest so much action into them, (and implicit emotions too) and them into you, that when they go it isn't just absence they leave but a huge emotional void.
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dog got a reaction from Pearl Ram in Pets
I echo this completely. I've had my dog for over 10 years.
Initially she was there as a family pet, two young kids who we wanted to be ok with animals.
Then she was psychotherapy, difficulties at work.
She then graduated to running partner as I began running after a considerable absence.
Now I mainly work from home she curls up by my feet and watches over me, listening while I draft the odd email and alerting me to the arrival of the post.
This week we're in Prague (good suggestions) and she's providing petting therapy as the old man is in remission from lymphoma and is loving her company.
The problem is that with dogs you invest so much action into them, (and implicit emotions too) and them into you, that when they go it isn't just absence they leave but a huge emotional void.
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dog got a reaction from Frogram in Picture where you, and your knee are now.
Am in Rome at the moment.
Everybody's line in the bars is the same, every time we dig down we find more history. Tsk.
Pretty sure that'll be the same conversation at The Wilmot in chadd tonight.
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dog got a reaction from mozza in What are you eating tonight
Wine and fingernails whilst listening to the match.
Crisps in the second half.
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dog got a reaction from froggg in What are you eating tonight
Wine and fingernails whilst listening to the match.
Crisps in the second half.
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dog got a reaction from WhiteHorseRam in Random stuff that people do that annoy me
No
Worse than that. Arm pit boobs
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dog got a reaction from Tony Le Mesmer in Random stuff that people do that annoy me
No
Worse than that. Arm pit boobs