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Mmmmm, they all stink. Horses, cows and dogs...
Sharp, I would say Chickens smell sharp.
Dog smell never bothered me when I was a kid. And, I still let my sissy's Goliath lick my ice cream. But, I really don't like the smell anymore. Some dogs are smellier than others, at a certain point that's bad dog parents though...
Dog smell never bothered me when I was a kid. And, I still let my sissy's Goliath lick my ice cream. But, I really don't like the smell anymore. Some dogs are smellier than others, at a certain point that's bad dog parents though...
Yes, well, that can be said for humans. I don't smell nearly as sweet as Gracie and I'm sure Sally will admit that no matter how hard she scrubs she can't ever quite achieve that "clean baby smell" Leah has after her bath all lotioned and powdered. Mmmmm, I love that clean baby smell!!!
When my cat comes in from the rain (she likes to play in it and goes out to get soaked over and over and over again so that I can rub her with the towel. I think she may just like the towel) she smells like wet dog. Once she dries the smell goes away entirely. Thank goodness!
I love the smell of her kitten breath. :)
I love the smell of her kitten breath. :)

Badly cared for horses do smell - the barn will smell like ammonia, and their feet will give off a sharp odor if they have thrush. A clean barn just smells like hay and wood shavings and air and horse.
I like Hay and wood shavings...and, I have to confess that I have VERY little experience with farm animals. I've been a city girl all my life.
Sissy's Goliath used to roll in the opossum poo when we lived at granny's old house. GACK! That smelled like DEATH and you couldn't scrub it off for ages. It would take about 6-8 latherings with LOTS of soap. Eh. No thank you!
Sissy's Goliath used to roll in the opossum poo when we lived at granny's old house. GACK! That smelled like DEATH and you couldn't scrub it off for ages. It would take about 6-8 latherings with LOTS of soap. Eh. No thank you!

Old dog. Yes. Plus there is a definite Hound dog smell.
In my experience stables smell like manure. Whatever lovely hay smells are there, the manure is drowning them out...


They aren't cleaning well enough if that's the case.

I have to click on discussion tab each time which I don't like at all..."
THIS is ticking me off. I want to see my group updates, not people updates. I do check my friend updates daily, but hate to hit the back button or home button only to have it reset to the friend settings, when I don't need to check them again and would rather have all of my unlisted group posts.

I always have to click "reply" twice before it pastes the previous comment. Is that just me, or is it another glitch?
Some people may not be aware: you can set your settings so that all of your comments that you post in every group do not appear in your outgoing feed. You may not care whether or not they do, but if you are a heavy comment poster, your updates are going to fill your friends' feeds, and they're going to see fewer books, and more comments. If your friends are already seeing all your comments inside one or more of your groups, they usually aren't going to want to see them twice.
Just FYI.
You can also individually check or uncheck each comment, below the comment box, where it says "add to my Update feed."
Just FYI.
You can also individually check or uncheck each comment, below the comment box, where it says "add to my Update feed."
iBritt wrote: "How do I do the first thing you mentioned?"
Go to "My Account" (below your avatar on main page), feeds tab, uncheck "Comment on a book or group discussion board" and whatever else you want to uncheck.
Go to "My Account" (below your avatar on main page), feeds tab, uncheck "Comment on a book or group discussion board" and whatever else you want to uncheck.


i did that too. very useful.

At the bottom of each post in a thread, on the right, are the reply link and the flag* link. The former quotes the post, the latter reports it to TPTB.


You can start a discussion thread in any group you're a member of. The only way to start a discussion outside a group is to start a discussion about a specific book. The way to start a thread is to click on "new" at the main group page where it says all|new|unread.
Sally wrote: "Nice. But that's what I have you for."
It would be nice if you would actually finish a book I recommended to you.
It would be nice if you would actually finish a book I recommended to you.
Goodreads is considering ending its Bookswap program, which takes up much time and resources while not as many people as expected are using it. If you have an opinion pro or con, weigh in:
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/5...
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/5...
As it isn't available outside the US, I am okay with the change. :)
Smellier puppies. I love the way horses smell, but cows have a stink about them. Especially if you're in a rented Ford Econoline with a weanling calf in the back seat. Don't ask.