#6 FYI kiddos, the minimum safe distance for shooting 1 pound of tannerite is 100 yards. It's more if it's more than 1 pound, or you have placed it in objects that can turn into shrapnel you should increase that distance commensurate.
#3 too cute. BCs are darned smart. This reminds me, we had a Belgian Groenendal that was very smart and played a game we called "something else" which was also the cue. He had to offer different behaviors to get a treat. Slow days he might make it to 5 before starting to repeat but could get up near 10. After each we'd say "something else". He had to keep track and get creative. Fun times.
#1 ... And so it begins, the normal female lifelong obsession with the bathroom scale. This will likely be the last time she lets anyone near her when she steps on that evil machine.
I'm a T2 diabetic. A big part of controlling it is trying to stay as fit as I can. For a while it was distance running and triathlons but, being in my late sixties, these got to be a bit hard on the knees. So I decided to concentrate on the swimming and set myself a challenge to swim 500 miles in a year. I got through mountains of pizza and curry and still lost weight. Stonyground.
#7 is a real sweetheart. She's got a lot of reels on FakeBook. Some of her role models are a bit on the liberal side, but on a ladder, she's still fun to watch.
#3 just melted my heart. I've never had a cow dog that was a pup. Mine have all been at least a year old that other folks either couldn't keep or couldn't handle. All have been great dogs in their own ways. I sure wish I was young enough to keep up with another.
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#6 FYI kiddos, the minimum safe distance for shooting 1 pound of tannerite is 100 yards. It's more if it's more than 1 pound, or you have placed it in objects that can turn into shrapnel you should increase that distance commensurate.
ReplyDeleteWas that Kyle again?
Delete#6: Incoming.
ReplyDelete#7: The babe looks like she's enjoying herself. I bet she's good in the sack, but I'd examine her very closely for hitchhikers.
BEEWARE!!!! The bees are probably afraid of HER venom!!!
Delete#3 too cute. BCs are darned smart. This reminds me, we had a Belgian Groenendal that was very smart and played a game we called "something else" which was also the cue. He had to offer different behaviors to get a treat. Slow days he might make it to 5 before starting to repeat but could get up near 10. After each we'd say "something else". He had to keep track and get creative. Fun times.
ReplyDelete#1 ... And so it begins, the normal female lifelong obsession with the bathroom scale. This will likely be the last time she lets anyone near her when she steps on that evil machine.
ReplyDelete#4 ~ that guy is a genius!
ReplyDeleteGetting your Keto on and exercising at the same time. He is a genius!
DeleteI'm a T2 diabetic. A big part of controlling it is trying to stay as fit as I can. For a while it was distance running and triathlons but, being in my late sixties, these got to be a bit hard on the knees. So I decided to concentrate on the swimming and set myself a challenge to swim 500 miles in a year. I got through mountains of pizza and curry and still lost weight.
DeleteStonyground.
There are several people here I work who have small treadmills under their desks and adjustable desk heights. They walk while they code or type!
Delete#7 is a real sweetheart. She's got a lot of reels on FakeBook. Some of her role models are a bit on the liberal side, but on a ladder, she's still fun to watch.
ReplyDelete#8. Bah ram ewe bah ram ewe to yourself to your flock be true.
ReplyDelete#3 just melted my heart. I've never had a cow dog that was a pup. Mine have all been at least a year old that other folks either couldn't keep or couldn't handle. All have been great dogs in their own ways. I sure wish I was young enough to keep up with another.
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