Honestly, like 4 times of the year I get tipsy and maybe just maybe ONE of those four I'll get plastered! I'm am feeling really good right now. I have a cheese on my face and if my husband didn't know better, he'd think I just got laid! LOL!!!!!!! I know, I'm drunk. Not majorly but enough that I am finding myself using the backspace key like there is no tomorrow. And right now, we'll be heading out to the skyway to view the view and possibly catch a tiny fish or two. You know just to get out of Polk Co for a couple of hours. And in the morning hit a local Mickey Dee's for some hotcakes and coffee and then off to a beach somewhere. So I am enjoying the feeling and well it feels good. Just think of my smile and I'll be resting the backspace key. So until then- Drink for good times!
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My new deaf Sally
A couple of weeks ago, I accepted to pet sit a cute Boston Terrier for the weekend while a relative went to take care of some family issues. Well that weekend has turned out to be that I now own a deaf Boston Terrier who's name is Sally. She's so cute that I couldn't bare the thought of her being in a cage all day and only having about an hour through out the day to do her deeds. Its taking a while to get used to a deaf dog. I've tested out her hearing by snapping my fingers in her ears and whistling, even by calling her name. Sally is about 8 or 9 years old and she is my new shadow. She feels for vibrations and her sense of smell is better than my hound's! But does anyone out there have a deaf dog? And if so, how do you "train" it? She doesn't poop or pee in the house, just how do you get her to sit or do tricks? Let me know. Oh Sally is the cute black and white pup in my photos.


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