woodpecker wrote:
18th *oh and a few more votes wont get us to top in texas, as the top in texas is no. 4 in the world xD*
Really? :shock:
I've been voting everyday too.
Unique names.
One day I hope to have 3 girls, and 2 boys. Named....
Sophie Rose
Rebecca Jennifer (Jennifer's my mom's name)
Madison Jane (Jane's my sister's middle name)
Caleb Mathew (or Caleb James)
Noah Richard (Richard's my dad's middle name.)
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Yep, me too. They're boring, but at least I can get the assigment over with. Sometime in the beggining of the year I also get stuff like "Tell what it means to be responsible." Boring, boring, boring. 3rd grade, 3rd grade, 3rd grade. :roll:
Yeah, I agree. We can figure it out on our own. We don't need a stupid goals thingy to help us. But I always end up making up random ones and never doing them anyways.
tarnish wrote:
It seems every single year teachers have you write about your goals. I HATE that. It's the same thing all the time. What if I don't like to set goals? It frustrates me because I'm one of those people that don't have high expectation…
Summer's my favorite season, but fall's a close second. I love the colors on the leaves, and I love the weather. Summer's hot, winter's cold, Spring's rainy and muddy, but fall's just right.
Sea Oats wrote:
OMFG I love fall.
Well, actually I though you were taking about your little sister and her friend or something and a loud noise played on the show......I was confused. :?
I don't think it makes a -huge- improvement. But it does prevent newbies from buying $5 dollar dogs thinking they're such a good deal and then breeding untrained awful stated dogs.
Hmm, if doesn't go away in a day or two I'd call animal control to get rid of it or something. I wouldn't want to have a rabid animal hanging around my yard! But then again I would want to see the poor thing get hurt either.
In sence you got him from a shelter, it's possible that he could have been abandoned, and is now afraid to be left alone. He needs to learn to trust you and know that you are always going to come back.
Walk out the door for one or two minutes, then…