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Budley Doright

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That's not a real dog. That's food for a real dog. ;)

Cute pup. Ours sleeps outside and doesn't want in until it gets down below -25C. Has to be kept in his cage if staying in overnight. Rambunctious 70lb Border Collie/Blue Heeler cross with 3 cats running around can quickly turn into the old 'bull in the china shop' scenario and the place is messy enough. :D

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35056205-DBD6-4EC2-82A7-802DC6A9B48D.jpegHe’s saying “Don’t fuck with my toy”!
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
That's not a real dog. That's food for a real dog. ;)

Cute pup. Ours sleeps outside and doesn't want in until it gets down below -25C. Has to be kept in his cage if staying in overnight. Rambunctious 70lb Border Collie/Blue Heeler cross with 3 cats running around can quickly turn into the old 'bull in the china shop' scenario and the place is messy enough. :D

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I might have made a similar quip some years ago, but I’m sharing the house with a Silky Terrier who owns my heart.
 

schuylaar

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True enough but it's hard to break a 50+ year habit of being in the pot closet. Worked tho as I've never even been charged for pot/drugs and have been holding all that time. Used to sell many years ago and nothing makes you more paranoid than driving around Calgary in my taxi with a trunk full of pot in the late 70s. Had 50kg of Jamaican Red Hair in there once and got stuck in a roadblock for Xmas drunk drivers. Just waved me thru so that was OK. Lots of close calls over the years and even with pot legal I'm making oils which is good for a long stretch in the greybar hotel tho just give it away to friends and family in need now.

Other than pot forums I don't do much social media crap. Have had FB since it came out but rarely go there other than to check out Marketplace.

May do the DNA thing with Ancestry to see if I can track down my birth father's family. I was adopted and made contact with my b-mother's side but that never came to much. They were never told about me and my b-mom died about 6 months before I made contact so they have no info about the other half.

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Contacting relatives through DNA services isn't always what's it's cracked up to be; you're told the happy successes but not of the negative side of relatives not wanting to be contacted. Also police regularly use familial DNA to nail a criminal like the Idaho Killer. So once it's out there, it is. My daughter apparently needed to check my statement that we come from Viking heritage. She got quite the surprise but now since hers is out there I'm a mitochondrial familial in the database.
 

Budley Doright

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I learned the hard way not to give my little guy people food. The effect was delayed, and then oh boy.
I tried to tell her but…..all he ate was people food mixed with a bit of his fave kibble “cookout classics” lol. If we had steak he had steak. It seemed to work out lol. I walked in one night after a new years dinner and he was eating left over steak and lobster :o! MY STEAK AND LOBSTER!!!! Lol. I asked him if he’d like a bib :wall: She is devastated, poor lady.
 

Budley Doright

Well-Known Member
Contacting relatives through DNA services isn't always what's it's cracked up to be; you're told the happy successes but not of the negative side of relatives not wanting to be contacted. Also police regularly use familial DNA to nail a criminal like the Idaho Killer. So once it's out there, it is. My daughter apparently needed to check my statement that we come from Viking heritage. She got quite the surprise but now since hers is out there I'm a mitochondrial familial in the database.
My ex had Viking blood, her name was Nagatha :(.
 
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