Where in the World is Bob Saget?

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JenniferS

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What an adorable kitty!


Well, You can always set your security settings high and privacy on high.. so most people wont see crap of your account until you add them!!.
Still, the thing I hate mostly of facebook... is the annoying games and their automated spam.
I love Facebook. I spend a lot less time there now (you know, since I'm always here), but I still check in at least a dozen times per day.
 

JenniferS

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Seems something more severe than expected?
As for "make it through the weekend" . You mean work wise?



Lol, everytime I see these.. they already passed the barrier hours ago!
how fast likes fly!
Yes, sorry. Work-wise.

M. had planned to work both days this weekend, before his needle biopsy on Monday.
And then, unrealistically in my opinion, he expected to be back in a few weeks.

Please God, yes. But, if he needs chemo and/or radiation - it ain't gonna happen.
 

StarWarsGirl

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MinnieM123

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And that is why God created traveling Vets that come to your house. :)

Well, maybe out in your neck of the woods they do "house calls" but not here (unless it's for a farm animal; it would be hard to put a big animal, like a cow, in the back seat of your car, and drive to the vet!). I don't know anyone who has ever had a vet come out to the house; such a nice idea though, but everyone I know takes their pets to the vet's office only. (Even if you called their office with an emergency, they would refer you to a local animal hospital's emergency dept.)

Perhaps it's for the best; Jack is just naturally wacko to begin with, and if he saw the vet coming up to the house, he'd think it was a home invasion! I don't think a home visit would go over well with him . . . :eek:
 

JenniferS

When you're the leader, you don't have to follow.
Well, maybe out in your neck of the woods they do "house calls" but not here (unless it's for a farm animal; it would be hard to put a big animal, like a cow, in the back seat of your car, and drive to the vet!). I don't know anyone who has ever had a vet come out to the house; such a nice idea though, but everyone I know takes their pets to the vet's office only. (Even if you called their office with an emergency, they would refer you to a local animal hospital's emergency dept.)

Perhaps it's for the best; Jack is just naturally wacko to begin with, and if he saw the vet coming up to the house, he'd think it was a home invasion! I don't think a home visit would go over well with him . . . :eek:
I know lots of vets around here will come to the house to put your pet down.

Hubby's sister has already made pre-arrangements for when it is their golden retriever, Murphy's, time.
At 11 years of age, statistics say this may be within a year or two.
 
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