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RE: I've Been Called A Lotta Things

in Hive Pets21 days ago

Oh I do miss a nice bit of shagpile. Tiles are so boring, and hard. That room looks such an interesting shape. As for the final course of brickwork, it was laid at ninety degrees compared to the previous one to create a coping course. Superb workmanship, the pointing is sublime......

This is a post about a dog? Oh, sorry...hmmm

I don't think the young lady is spoiled. You're making her sleep alone on her own bed to trick her into not sleeping on Mummy and Daddy's bed.

And to anyone reading this, I got my hands on the photo that @dandays didn't want you to see...

She's not always such a good girl!

And this goes to prove the title. Atlas isn't always Black....especially when I use a photo of another dog...and human....for cheap comedic effect!

Have a great weekend all of yous :-)

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Is shagpile carpet? That's a funny word if it is. Sounds like something Austin Powers would say. "Yeah, baby yeah!" <- Virtual impression of Mike Meyers. The floors in two bedrooms on the opposite side of the house didn't get matching hardwood like the front of the house because apparently they don't make it anymore. We learned hardwood designs are only good for about 10 years, for that reason, totally intentional. No repairs.. just replace. Shagpile it is! (If that's what shag pile is)

See the claws on that dog?! Yeah, ok, attack dog and dude in a bite suit so teeth expected but look at those claws!

You're too cool Martin, always a good time when you pass through. Appreciate you having a look around the joint.

Fun fact. Her first year at least, she slept on our bed. Took a minute to break her of that. As I write this that's about the only place she's not allowed. Soooo nice having one spot in the whole place without her hair on it. Somewhere to throw laundry, fold laundry, put on shoes... take off shoes... = }

The bed she pictured on, that's her room, her bed. The whole room.

LOL...yes, shagpile is carpet. I'm very shallow; there was no deeper meaning, but it is such an excellent word!
I guessed it was her whole bedroom and that's awesome. Pets can create as much love and emotion as having a child. Treat them as a member of the family. The benefit to one's mental and physical well-being is immeasurable.
My cat thinks he owns the whole fucking house and unlike dogs, you cant train them to do anything they don't want to do. Happy days :-)