Warm & fuzzy owls, goats, kitties, dogs, birds ETC. PICS &LINKS
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lol.
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Okay, I tried to add the Furbaby forum to the topic box. But it wouldn't hyperlink. Deleted it. Then hit submit. It changed the position and size of all the pics in the topic box. But when I went back to fix them, they look like they used too. Tried multiple times. What's the explanation?
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The answer is, computers are magic.
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Hahahahahah
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What is everyone seeing in the topic box? The topic box in Insomniacs has changed in the same way, b/c of me trying to alter it. I've been able t0 fix it in the past. Now not able to. What changed.........
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Not sure Sas. That is strange.
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A Sunday funny a friend sent to me today.
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AND that's how the fight started.....................
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lol. Priceless!!!!!!
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roflol
I just choked on my iced tea from laughing at that!!!!
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feeling...now I know what to do with my yarn
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Never thought to do that with my yarn!!!! lo
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That little burrowing owl was born at the owl sanctuary outside Quito Equador. He was snoozing there beside the main entrance register. 🦉
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wow have been traveling so much I mixed up my countries this little guy was in an owl sanctuary in Scotland.
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Loverly, I know you are at work, but. the present solution on the levothyroxine is to use a different manufacture. Timing is such I can get a lab before the new endocrine's appointment. Then get his opinion
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Oops
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Blue Morpho Butterfly - Landed on BC boob area - at Butterfly Show on 4/25/17 with Sister & Daughter - and next pic is another Blue Morpho
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Airplane hard landing funnies. Everyone survived
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Those remind me of when I flew with my hubby in 2013 to see my family back in Wisconsin after being diagnosed with this crud. The first leg of the trip was good except for the landing at Midway in Chicago. Shall we say a teeth rattler? The pilot apologized for the landing being a little rough. The second leg was even more amusing as when we're departing for Minneapolis, the pilot came on with his usual announcement and we knew it was going to be eventful when we found out we had a pilot that called himself "Captain Wild Bill" . Upon landing in Minneapolis, the pilot came on gain with this amusing announcement "Ladies and Gentlemen, this is your captain. Welcome to Minneapolis, where temp currently is a balmy 44 and it is currently raining and the weather doesn't look like it will improve at all the rest of your day. Thank you for flying Southwest Airlines."
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Mommie Hahaha, I think "Wiid Bill" for a commercial pilot is a misnomer.
We had a flight from Akron to Orlando one time. This is the approximation of the letter I sent the night we got home.
Dear Sirs,
Regarding our flight between Akron Ohio and Orlando, I suggest the following be discussed with personnel and discouraged in the future. The plane was late, the stewardess apologized "it's been a bad day". Red flag. Then the pilot comes on and says " Excuse our tardiness, it's been a bad day. The plane won't start and a mechanic is being called in, they are 45 minutes away. We will then get this plane jump started and be on our way. Thank you for your patience" Red flag. We get a cell phone call from SIL who says she saw in the newspaper that the plane we were on had a cockpit fire the day before. Red flag. We asked the stewardess. She confirmed that was true. A woman a few seats behind hearing the conversation, gathered her things and left. I asked the stewardess what if the mechanical problem occurs in the sky. She assured us it wouldn't. Red Flag.
First, I believe the plane should have been taken out of service at the time of the fire. Secondly, hearing that everyone had a bad day is not comforting when entrusting your life to them. Particularly, knowing of a recent fire in the control room. The surrounding passengers hearing the exchanges started questioning too. The final decision to cancel that flight and re-plane everyone was made. Thank you for consideration of this matter.........
We received three free tickets.
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celia, wonderful butterflies
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