G'mornin!
G'mornin!
It is going to be a wonderful day. I am sitting outside with my dogs having an Irish coffee, puffing a pipe and scratching my dogs. As soon as it gets light enough I will go up and start mowing at my mom's.
I hope everyone finds something to be happy about today. If you try, you will.
I hope everyone finds something to be happy about today. If you try, you will.
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I get to listen to the rain on the roof, then off to Houston.
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I don't have to go to Dallas today!!!!!!!
Had to go yesterday. I30 was 1 lane east and west at Rockwall so I took 66 from Greenville to Garland then hit 635. Highway 66 is in horrible condition. Driving it is a beating. Took George Bush from the vet's office to Rowlett coming home. Nice!

Had to go yesterday. I30 was 1 lane east and west at Rockwall so I took 66 from Greenville to Garland then hit 635. Highway 66 is in horrible condition. Driving it is a beating. Took George Bush from the vet's office to Rowlett coming home. Nice!
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It is raining here in Wise County. This means that I will stay inside the office today, and that's not a bad thing.
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millergrovesue wrote:I don't have to go to Dallas today!!!!!!!![]()
Had to go yesterday. I30 was 1 lane east and west at Rockwall so I took 66 from Greenville to Garland then hit 635. Highway 66 is in horrible condition. Driving it is a beating. Took George Bush from the vet's office to Rowlett coming home. Nice!
Wouldnt it be nicer if it was a Freeway instead of Tollway ?
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Yes it would. But, after the horrible drive in.............which was free, I thought it was well worth whatever it cost.
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How did your dogs enjoy their Irish coffee?
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BTW, what is that critter in your avatar? It looks like an albino sloth.
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millergrovesue wrote:BTW, what is that critter in your avatar? It looks like an albino sloth.
It looks like a snow monkey to me...
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crocmommy wrote:How did your dogs enjoy their Irish coffee?
I will put some ice in it in the morning and let you know.
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grouchy wrote:crocmommy wrote:How did your dogs enjoy their Irish coffee?
I will put some ice in it in the morning and let you know.
Well, I just set a small bowl of Irish coffee down out here. They sniffed around and each lapped once. If they don't drink it, I will. Love my yorkies. The Dane is still curled up at the foot of the bed.
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THe last thing my wound up Schnauzer mix needs is coffee. He is a very active young dog. Wish I was able to get him a buddy to play with. The 16 year old cat is not up for it.
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