What are you thinking about? Part II

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I know what you means. I had more animals than I could take care of once.

Figured out my limit is three, maximum.
 
Sometimes I think I shouldn't have pets because I have such a hard time when they pass. But, it hasn't stopped me yet. When we get a house I'm getting a miniature horse... :giggle:
 
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Haha, when I was in the process of buying a house in Edmonton, I was going to get a wallaby for the yard. :giggle: Only a grand for one from a breeder. :giggle:

Now, I figured out-- I never want to be in a place more than 600sq ft. Too much house to clean. :/
 
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Haha, when I was in the process of buying a house in Edmonton, I was going to get a wallaby for the yard. :giggle: Only a grand for one from a breeder. :giggle:

Now, I figured out-- I never want to be in a place more than 600sq ft. Too much house to clean. :/

Ack!!! Nooooo too small!!! Need more room for the critters. 1200-1400 is good for a couple and their animals. Well, my son too but he'll move out in the next couple years. Right now I'm in almost 1000 and it feels too small by far. :shock:
 
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:rofl:

Wouldn't matter anyway, wallabies need a yard with a heated shed. They're known to graze carpets out of boredom if kept indoor. :(
 
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Wouldn't matter anyway, wallabies need a yard with a heated shed. They're known to graze carpets out of boredom if kept indoor. :(

Well.... I have to have a yard for the pot-bellied pig.
 
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Nette said:
Any particular breed in mind souggy?

Another Shiba or a corgi.

I fell in love with a pair of Pembroke at the pound once, but they were adopted out three days before I moved into a dog-friendly lower suite (with a yard.) Gave up on looking for a dog afterward since they were the bestest ever at the time. :/
 
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Another Shiba or a corgi.

I fell in love with a pair of Pembroke at the pound once, but they were adopted out three days before I moved into a dog-friendly lower suite (with a yard.) Gave up on looking for a dog afterward since they were the bestest ever at the time. :/

I found the perfect dog but she was already owned. She was a cross between a scotty and a poodle, short coat with these little longer whisps of hair coming out like a halo. She had a little jut jaw, long legs and she liked to sit on your shoulder. When I talked to her she had to be nose to nose, and would put her mouth right up to mine. Smart as all get out too. When she was home and couldn't go out to go potty, instead of going on the floor, she went to the bathroom and did her business in the bathtub. Everybody said she was ugly but I loved her. I wanted that dog so much but alas.... never to be! :(
 
Trying not to stereotype... but...

I am starting to think what one wear is a reflection of their mentality. :|
 
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I am thinking of going to see Pat Benatar in concert with my school buddies.
 
Roomie invited a guy that dressed all "gangsta"-like over for the night.

Right now I am thinking "no wonder why she got a mentality of a 15-years old if her friends dress like that."

How old is your roomie?
 
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Same age as me. 23-years old.

Well, I suppose you can't truly judge a level of maturity by the clothing a person wears but it is a good indicator for the most part. I'd likely think the same. :roll:
 
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