Where in the World is Bob Saget?

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JenniferS

When you're the leader, you don't have to follow.
Hope it's just a passing thing. Prayers.
She is very withdrawn. Keeps going to the upstairs hallway to be by herself, which she has NEVER done. In fact, she always has to be where people are.

She is currently in the same room as me, but curled up tightly in a ball, with her back to me.

In the few days before my cat (named Jack, of course) passed, he too was very withdrawn. He sat on the arm of the sofa beside me, but facing the wall, instead of facing me.

Holly's back being to the room is totally out of character. Hubby has made the same comment.

She is only 11 1/2, which is not at all old for her breed. At her last check-up in the fall, she got her shots, and was declared in perfect health for a senior dog. She's a little under-weight, but she has always been very svelte.

I do not have a good feeling.
 

donaldtoo

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She is very withdrawn. Keeps going to the upstairs hallway to be by herself, which she has NEVER done. In fact, she always has to be where people are.

She is currently in the same room as me, but curled up tightly in a ball, with her back to me.

In the few days before my cat (named Jack, of course) passed, he too was very withdrawn. He sat on the arm of the sofa beside me, but facing the wall, instead of facing me.

Holly's back being to the room is totally out of character. Hubby has made the same comment.

She is only 11 1/2, which is not at all old for her breed. At her last check-up in the fall, she got her shots, and was declared in perfect health for a senior dog. She's a little under-weight, but she has always been very svelte.

I do not have a good feeling.

I completely understand. Try to keep a good thought.
Hoping for the best.
 

StarWarsGirl

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She is very withdrawn. Keeps going to the upstairs hallway to be by herself, which she has NEVER done. In fact, she always has to be where people are.

She is currently in the same room as me, but curled up tightly in a ball, with her back to me.

In the few days before my cat (named Jack, of course) passed, he too was very withdrawn. He sat on the arm of the sofa beside me, but facing the wall, instead of facing me.

Holly's back being to the room is totally out of character. Hubby has made the same comment.

She is only 11 1/2, which is not at all old for her breed. At her last check-up in the fall, she got her shots, and was declared in perfect health for a senior dog. She's a little under-weight, but she has always been very svelte.

I do not have a good feeling.
The sign for us, and we've had two cats and a friend's dog did this, is when they take off for the woods and don't look back. Hopefully this is nothing major
 

Cesar R M

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We have that around here during the summer months. We have picnic shelters at our schools and parks. Come Monday mornings the maintenance people are picking up everything from male 'gloves' to dirty baby diapers. They are not our residents but they are public places they commute to trash. The garbage barrels are not even close to full but opt to wreck everything just 'cause they can. I can't wrap my brain around it.
clearly they do that because they feel detached and not their responsibility.
 

Cesar R M

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The Murphy beds are relatively new in the Bayous to accommodate the 5th person. I wish they would have just remodeled the rooms when they went from the trundle to the Murphy's. Nothing flows right in the rooms since they did this and the furniture doesn't match, they butchered the rustic theme of the rooms and it left nowhere for the TV's. If it was just the TVs it be OK but right down to the curtain by the bathroom to rugs it is just hodgepodge.

The rooms without the Murphys at FQ and Mansions the TV's are not awkwardly mounted. Should have bit the bullet and just remodeled the rooms, the majority of the furnishings have been in there since 1992 so it isn't like they were not depreciated out.
well, you know how WDW is run on "value engineering" since a decade ago.
 

Cesar R M

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Not sure what is up with my dog. Something is "off".

She's not acting ill, just not been herself for the past two days. Wonder if I should take her to the vet.

The last time I had a pet acting "off" and took it to the vet, I didn't bring it back.
better safe than sorry!

But I thought it was supposed to be based off of Snow White! What is Indy doing there?
Clearly Indy was all about snatching some of these amazing gems from the Dwarf mines.. and here is he and his team escaping the fury of Dopey.
 

acishere

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Nope. He needs to get back to working on Star Wars.
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Cesar R M

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Global warming you know!
Its called "Climate change" you uncultured swine!!! XD


It is disheartening that the rope drop has had to change because of Fairtale Hall and guests now have to be escorted behind a CM to Fantasyland. One too many injuries from the running of the bull guests.
Agree, the whole thing is.. ridiculous.. unbelievable how some guests have to RUSH and TRAMPLE people with their strollers..
all this craziness for a SINGLE MOVIE.
 

acishere

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She is very withdrawn. Keeps going to the upstairs hallway to be by herself, which she has NEVER done. In fact, she always has to be where people are.

She is currently in the same room as me, but curled up tightly in a ball, with her back to me.

In the few days before my cat (named Jack, of course) passed, he too was very withdrawn. He sat on the arm of the sofa beside me, but facing the wall, instead of facing me.

Holly's back being to the room is totally out of character. Hubby has made the same comment.

She is only 11 1/2, which is not at all old for her breed. At her last check-up in the fall, she got her shots, and was declared in perfect health for a senior dog. She's a little under-weight, but she has always been very svelte.

I do not have a good feeling.
Hopefully him back to being in the room with you is a sign that he is unwithdrawing (I made up a word for this) and this was just a minor mood swing.
 

PUSH

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Which is silly; because the movie was advertised as the history of Mary Poppins's creator and the relationship with Walt.
My middle school aged cousin (one who frequents WDW with us) said she wanted to see it because it was about Disneyland. I think she got the wrong impression when every commercial shows DL, when it's actually just a short segment of the film.
 
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