Where in the World Isn't Bob Saget?

Songbird76

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Yeah I requested mine on Monday. I thought about not voting but I just can’t do that. I have a strong belief that citizens should vote and I alway feel proud that I have voted.
Do you know if you are supposed to get confirmation that you registered and requested a ballot? I sent my request weeks ago, before all the corona stuff, but I've heard nothing. But Wyoming's primary isn't until August.
 

Songbird76

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I bought Romaine. Washed it, dried it, and everything, but couldn’t get into the kitchen to make a Caesar. I didn’t want to get in Mike’s way.

He is having a very frustrating day. Ain’t nothing going his way today. I’m trying to keep him away from the news. He’s reached his saturation point. Had to talk Ingrid down from the ledge yesterday, my cousin on the weekend, and probably going to call my brother tomorrow because his new wife is coming unhinged too.

Faith is a beautiful thing friends. I have extra to spare. I’ll send you all some. ❤❤
I'm so sorry that things are so rough there right now. It's a difficult time. Sending prayers and pixie dust!
 

Songbird76

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Veterinary care during the COVID-19 situation -- some friends of ours have a 13-year-old dog who staggered and fell yesterday, and her eyes were off to the side. Luckily, we have a veterinary hospital within our area, and they rushed her there.

Once the staff went out to the car and brought in the dog, our friends had to wait 2 1/2 hours outside the hospital in their car (non-staff are not allowed inside the waiting room anymore). The vet would periodically call them on their cell phone, to update the dog's status.

(Good news is that it was only vertigo, nothing serious, which affects a number of older dogs. They could take her home, give her medicine and keep an eye on her. They just have to keep her on one floor from now on, in case vertigo returned, and she could fall. (No more climbing up stairs, which they blocked off).
Oh that must have been so scary for them! I'm glad it was nothing serious! They are asking vets here to help hospitals that are flooded with patients. I'm thinking they do things like stitches, injections, etc, but it leaves more doctors free for the corona cases.
 

NYwdwfan

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Veterinary care during the COVID-19 situation -- some friends of ours have a 13-year-old dog who staggered and fell yesterday, and her eyes were off to the side. Luckily, we have a veterinary hospital within our area, and they rushed her there.

Once the staff went out to the car and brought in the dog, our friends had to wait 2 1/2 hours outside the hospital in their car (non-staff are not allowed inside the waiting room anymore). The vet would periodically call them on their cell phone, to update the dog's status.

(Good news is that it was only vertigo, nothing serious, which affects a number of older dogs. They could take her home, give her medicine and keep an eye on her. They just have to keep her on one floor from now on, in case vertigo returned, and she could fall. (No more climbing up stairs, which they blocked off).
My vet sent an email last week that they were still open but this was their new procedure. One of my dogs would be fine with it but the other would be a basketcase being separated from us in the parking lot. Ironically it’s the one we’ve had since a puppy and has never been mistreated ever in his life. The one who had been abused by a previous owner is super trusting and sweet and would go to anyone. It’s so strange how their minds work!
 

ajrwdwgirl

Premium Member
Do you know if you are supposed to get confirmation that you registered and requested a ballot? I sent my request weeks ago, before all the corona stuff, but I've heard nothing. But Wyoming's primary isn't until August.

I didn't get a confirmation. Yours might take a little longer since it is international.
 

ajrwdwgirl

Premium Member
My vet sent an email last week that they were still open but this was their new procedure. One of my dogs would be fine with it but the other would be a basketcase being separated from us in the parking lot. Ironically it’s the one we’ve had since a puppy and has never been mistreated ever in his life. The one who had been abused by a previous owner is super trusting and sweet and would go to anyone. It’s so strange how their minds work!

My dogs are/were the same way, one has passed away but my two dogs were buddies for awhile. One dog who had major health problems and had to go to the vet a lot loved going there and everyone loved him there. But my current dog hate the vet, she starts shaking in the car when we turn in that direction. She has never been mistreated there and only had basic tests. Last time we were at the vet she wedged herself under one of the benches in the waiting room and I had to crawl under the bench to get her out.
 

NYwdwfan

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My dogs are/were the same way, one has passed away but my two dogs were buddies for awhile. One dog who had major health problems and had to go to the vet a lot loved going there and everyone loved him there. But my current dog hate the vet, she starts shaking in the car when we turn in that direction. She has never been mistreated there and only had basic tests. Last time we were at the vet she wedged herself under one of the benches in the waiting room and I had to crawl under the bench to get her out.
Been there!! 🤣 It’s fun trying to coax an 85 pound dog out from under a bench!!
 

JenniferS

Time To Be Movin’ Along
Premium Member
Veterinary care during the COVID-19 situation -- some friends of ours have a 13-year-old dog who staggered and fell yesterday, and her eyes were off to the side. Luckily, we have a veterinary hospital within our area, and they rushed her there.

Once the staff went out to the car and brought in the dog, our friends had to wait 2 1/2 hours outside the hospital in their car (non-staff are not allowed inside the waiting room anymore). The vet would periodically call them on their cell phone, to update the dog's status.

(Good news is that it was only vertigo, nothing serious, which affects a number of older dogs. They could take her home, give her medicine and keep an eye on her. They just have to keep her on one floor from now on, in case vertigo returned, and she could fall. (No more climbing up stairs, which they blocked off).
It’s a very strange world right now.

I’m glad the pup is okay.
 

PUSH

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I received zero guesses for today's ride, but today's ride of the day is... Expedition Everest!



I am going to change it to "Attaction of the Day". I have picked out tomorrow's attraction. Leave your predictions... check back tomorrow and see if you're right!
 

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