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or neglect them...people who abuse their animals.
or neglect them...people who abuse their animals.
people who abuse their animals.
or neglect them...
People who join TBN, make one post asking about their problem, get good answers and are never heard from again. Lazy and rude.
I have to chuckle when I see folks wait until they have walked a short distance after parking their cars in a lot and hit the lock button on their key fobs (sounding the horn)...when all they needed to do is touch the button before they close the door...
And why is it they who are cop protected vs you who will get a ticket for speeding or unsafe passing in that circumstance. Police traffic priorities are annoying.Inconsiderate people bug me. Like when I am happily cruising down our country road doing the limit (OK, I confess, sometimes a little more) and someone on a side road, pulls up to the stop, reads War and Peace and just before I get to the intersection pulls out in front of me. And pokes along, accelerating like a Model T and decides that 45 in a 55 is just fine and there's nowhere to pass.
My mother's advice was to ALWAYS lock the car door with the key, providing a level of certainty that the key was in your hand before locking the door.
My mother's advice was to ALWAYS lock the car door with the key, providing a level of certainty that the key was in your hand before locking the door.
10. news teasers...just go ahead and spit it out
This one you won't relate to unless you live in California's Central Valley. Many people - including weather forecasters who should know better - refer to the weather up in the "Sierras". Sierra is an Indian word that refers to mountain range. There is only one Sierra Nevada mountain range so any reference should be singular, as in "weather up in the Sierra".
This one you won't relate to unless you live in California's Central Valley. Many people - including weather forecasters who should know better - refer to the weather up in the "Sierras". Sierra is an Indian word that refers to mountain range. There is only one Sierra Nevada mountain range so any reference should be singular, as in "weather up in the Sierra".
Ahh, technology has finally caught up with Mom. My car will not lock with the keys inside. It will unlock and give you a loud three beeps when you close the door, like saying "Hey Stupid,,, Keys?".