Atlanta VOL
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When I was in Afghanistan, I got to observe one of the local veterinarians do that. I had no inkling what he was about to do and apparently, neither did the poor cow. It is not my favorite memory from my time there.
1. We have had him come in under the radar plenty.
2. He will most likely come back again before May 1st. That is being worked on now.
3. The game has been stepped up 1000% from what it used to be. Still have to give it time though...all we simply have to do is show some positive progress of a turn around and the process will really start to pay dividends.
1. We have had him come in under the radar plenty.
2. He will most likely come back again before May 1st. That is being worked on now.
3. The game has been stepped up 1000% from what it used to be. Still have to give it time though...all we simply have to do is show some positive progress of a turn around and the process will really start to pay dividends.
And for Goodness Sake how about some positivity on the board once in a while. A united fan base breeds a positive impression to these parents and kids. remember that and think about it before you post something....chief.
When I was in Afghanistan, I got to observe one of the local veterinarians do that. I had no inkling what he was about to do and apparently, neither did the poor cow. It is not my favorite memory from my time there.
But you have a sleeve that covers your arm so it..... isnt.... gross?
Cow manure is extremely liquidy and unformed It gets all over the place. Horse manure is usually very formed and a lot easier to evacuate out of their rectum when you have to check them for various reasons, like early pregnancy ultrasound.
And another thing, I was one who was skeptical with AV burst onto the scene. He's proven himself time and again. Thank you, good sir, for your contributions to the program. I for one appreciate available information in recruiting, even if I know it's subject to change.