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Nov 14, 2014 07:17PM

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That was so funny! Can't wait to share it with my family. Now I don't feel bad about some of the things my dogs do.
Kathryn wrote: "That was so funny! Can't wait to share it with my family. Now I don't feel bad about some of the things my dogs do."
I'm happy you enjoyed it! I could definitely add my dogs into this mix.
I'm happy you enjoyed it! I could definitely add my dogs into this mix.
MissJessie wrote: "Made me laugh out loud several times and I'm a cat person!"
My favorite one was the photo with the cat, Miss Jessie! That one made me laugh the loudest.
My favorite one was the photo with the cat, Miss Jessie! That one made me laugh the loudest.
Mary wrote: "We used to have a big black lab who stood up at the counter while a roast was cooling. He took it and ate the whole thing. He spent the rest of the evening sleeping. I swear he had a smile on his f..."
One day my husband was traveling for work, and I decided it would be a great day to make tamales from scratch. It literally took me hours to make 32 -- lots of work. Anyway, I started eight in the steamer, went up stairs, came back and started getting ready to put the next eight in, and the entire tray of tamales was gone. I thought maybe in ditz mode I threw them in the trash when I'd cleaned up, but they were nowhere. Then I noticed my big dog with a string hanging out of her mouth. She'd eaten all 24 tamales (the meat had been cooked). We found strings everywhere for like the next 3 days. (she was fine ... that dog has a cast-iron stomach).
One day my husband was traveling for work, and I decided it would be a great day to make tamales from scratch. It literally took me hours to make 32 -- lots of work. Anyway, I started eight in the steamer, went up stairs, came back and started getting ready to put the next eight in, and the entire tray of tamales was gone. I thought maybe in ditz mode I threw them in the trash when I'd cleaned up, but they were nowhere. Then I noticed my big dog with a string hanging out of her mouth. She'd eaten all 24 tamales (the meat had been cooked). We found strings everywhere for like the next 3 days. (she was fine ... that dog has a cast-iron stomach).
Gail wrote: "The image of the string hanging out of her mouth could have made it to funniest home videos. Too funny Nancy!"
Let me just say it was NOT funny at the time.
Let me just say it was NOT funny at the time.
Gail wrote: "Hi Nancy, I am reading my email which has the discussion posts and I love the way people in this group are reading a book together and then discussing its pro and cons. How do you suggest that i ge..."
First, I'd pick one most to to your liking. It's pretty much comment as you read, and you have the entire month to finish -- there's no,set comments schedule. Also, watch the Buddy Reads folder. I'm not planning to read any of the chosen three, so I started a thread for reading Double Indemnity, by James M. Cain. I love vintage crime so I'm trying to gather a group of like-minded readers.
First, I'd pick one most to to your liking. It's pretty much comment as you read, and you have the entire month to finish -- there's no,set comments schedule. Also, watch the Buddy Reads folder. I'm not planning to read any of the chosen three, so I started a thread for reading Double Indemnity, by James M. Cain. I love vintage crime so I'm trying to gather a group of like-minded readers.
Gail wrote: "Ha,ha I understand. Thank goodness for retrospect!"
We have a lot of those retrospect moments.
We have a lot of those retrospect moments.