InVOLuntary
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You should have brought the correct copper.Funny but @InVOLuntary is still pissed about that delivery screwup!![]()
You should have brought the correct copper.Funny but @InVOLuntary is still pissed about that delivery screwup!![]()
He only recently switched from clay and cuneiform to emails.Funny but @InVOLuntary is still pissed about that delivery screwup!![]()
Just don't shoot til you see the white in their eyes... Us East Tennessee people will be on standby don't let us done....Wrong. I live less than 10 miles from Georgia, and less than ten miles from Alabubba, in the Iron Triangle of College Football. We are on the frontlines and defending y'all. It's deadly serious here. You're the backline support troops (supply clerks) we are the infantry and special forces fighting the good fight.
I have had both cats and dogs, often at the same time in my youth. Enjoyed both. That was 30 years ago.Hate is a strong word. And for all cats.
I've been bitten by a neighborhood dog as a young child, chased by another on foot. Attacked a number of times. I guess that would give me reason to be dislike dogs, but I truly believe dogs and cats tend to be products of their owners or backgrounds (and sometimes their background precedes their owner, who can only do their best).
I've also owned family dogs that were the best of boys. So, I by no means hold such a view and love both cats and dogs.
From what I've seen of cat owners that grew to dislike cats, is they weren't very good people themselves, nor did they understand (or take the time to learn) how to treat a cat. They aren't blindly loyal to their owner. They are more humanlike. You have to earn their trust and love. It is different for folks that only know dogs.
In the end, cats and dogs are amazing creatures and companions. The "bad ones" likely had terrible experiences, or owners at some point, and even many of them can be taught to love again, but only by folks willing to put in the time.
Love my dogs. Carrying that lil baggie is a small price to pay.I have had both cats and dogs, often at the same time in my youth. Enjoyed both. That was 30 years ago.
Now, however, every time I go for a walk in the morning. I see dog owners walking their dog carrying their little bag of dog crap, and I thank god I only own a cat now! No thanks! And yes it is a requirement in our neighborhood to clean up after your dog!
What does a natural occurring substance in our body ie creatine get into a convo other steroids? Creatine is the most studied supplement there is. Everyone should take Creatine everyday.I don't want to get into a "steroid/HOF/who juiced/who didn't" debate.......
But there are lots of different "steroids" out there. Not all bulk you up and make you stronger. Some help you heal quicker. Other's mask pain. Some will help maintain muscle mass as you age.
I'd be willing to bet almost anything that the vast majority of ALL athletes......In every sport....... were "juicing" during this timeframe. I mean, my sons HS football team was taking Creatine.
Not sure why this jumped into my head. Thank you ADD.House cats are miniature panthers. If they were 150 pounds heavier, they would murder their owners for sport.