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  1. what's so tough about grabbing a few dog logs?? it's not like it's liquid poo on carpet everywhere. Your husband should check himself-you are putting the dog in a tough spot and he's being peevish about it. He doesn't want to pick up poo so he puts her life on the line? Grab a paper towel and take turns picking up after her if you forget to let her out or give her her big meal at night. that's your bad, not hers. Feed her earlier, worm her, crate her, walk her for a minute. Set her up to fail and then return her is pretty jerky behavior, IMO.
  2. agreed on Merino itchiness... Wool will insulate even though it's wet... fleece is soft and it has the air loft so has a place... but I prefer wool and then silk to fleece. Wool bothers me a bit but it's totally worth it to me in Montana weather, especially spring when I never know when I'm going to be rained on.
  3. Gotcha-I understand what you were saying but my knee jerk went "good riddance"!
  4. I could not possibly care less that that guy was killed. :confused:
  5. I was super impressed with her, what a tough spot to be in and she handled it just fine. And then with the kids in that Utah wreck a couple days ago in which a bystander shot the car window out so they could be rescued from the water... feeling a little thankful for guns.
  6. Don't feed her anything, offer her small drinks of water. Feel her belly, does she seem to have a sore spot or all good? Look at her gums, are they baby girl pink, not white or dark pink? If you press them with your finger does the blood refill quickly? All systems go on those, I myself would just pull the food until tomorrow and see how she does.
  7. thanks-I'll read up on the PECE! I will try adding some weights in my easy movement range and maybe that will help. I am absolutely unable to move my arms in some positions, it doesn't just hurt incredibly bad, it just doesn't GO there... ouch. I was lifting a lot last year and I wonder if I didn't aggrevate something then. I've wondered about accupunture and/or chiro...
  8. I think I have one frozen shoulder and one that was injured this fall. I have very limited mobility on my shoulders, hurts to wash my hair and putting my hair in a pony tail hurts too much to do. cant' reach above my head, can't reach to the front. difficult to get dressed, ect. I've had it looked at by the urgent care doctor and he gave me some exercises to do but could do nothing else. I do the exercises, it's been nearly a year on my frozen shoulder and it's improved some but not tons, maybe 20%. My hurt shoulder has been bad since about October... Frozen shoulder came on gradually, the hurt shoulder was an injury. gads, my luck. Both present like a torn rotator cuff. DH switched jobs and we won't have health insurance for a few more months and of course I'm leery of having it as a pre-existing condition...but man I really would like the use of my arms back! We really don't have a lot of money for out of pocket expenses right now; I'm getting by ok but of course it could be better. Does anyone have any ideas for me?
  9. We are in the throes of this situation ourselves right now. I'm sitting here exhausted after a long day of painting, repairing and cleaning up. Get a GOOD realtor and ask their opinion. Ours said to just make sure everything was clean and give a flooring allowance since our carpets obviously are going to need replaced. I think any more unless carpet is brand new people will want to replace it anyway. We did repairs to the roof, sheetrock, and one faucet. We painted (and are still painting ugh) most of the rooms and scrubbed the walls on the ones we didn't paint. Our kitchen floor was beyond bad and needed replaced years ago so we got those bombproof little cheap (.69/foot) tiles at home depot and redid the floor. Someone may not like those things and plan to negotiate or change them but they don't give the same bad impression that the old floor would have given. it's new and clean in here, it smells new. We were told over and over that we wouldn't get our money back out of it but the fact is you need to make an impression. If your way of getting paid is that someone sees your house and it doesn't gross them out and so they buy it-you just got paid. IME buyers don't look past neglect and dirty but they can look past the wrong kind of floor or cabinets. Also, empty your place out. We are moving out before we list ours and it makes a WORLD of difference. if you're not moving out yet, at least get the vast majority of your stuff into storage. it will make your house look bigger, cleaner and it will be easier to keep up while it's on the market.
  10. Now I'll have to look up the Beyonce post! I know exactly the look that she got from MM... I've seen it directed at me before... :001_huh:
  11. I'd throw that bad boy in a 250* oven with some water added in a covered casserole and walk away for five or six hours.
  12. That can happen-I wouldn't oil a pan that I wasn't using often. Better to let them stay dry.
  13. not to be argumentative, but I have Lodge cast iron pans and use soap on them. I think it's a carry over wives tale.
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