Sounds like a no brainer to me. Get to see the country, stay in nice hotels, only work 20-25 hours a week--as long as the dogs could go as well. I would try it for a year or 2.
My mother died 2 years ago-she had been diagnosed with lung cancer 11 months earlier, went through almost continuous rounds of chemotherapy and radiation. In the beginning she had good days and bad days. In the end she had good hours and bad hours. She and my father had always been very...
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I couldn't resist sharing this! If you are at work, turn your speakers down, but listen carefully because this lady is hilarious.
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When I was about 11 or 12 my parents had a friend who had been a German soldier during WWII. Before the Battle of the Bulge--they took members of Hitler's Youth who were 16 and up, gave them a uniform and a gun, and assigned them to units. Wolf ended up in a Panzer division, and at 16 took part...
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Lawrenceville Man Admits Training Concentration Camp Attack Dogs - News Story - WSB Atlanta
What do you think--should he be deported? Should he be tried as a war criminal?
Has enough time passed we should just let this go?
Looks like a real sweetie. I can relate--I have to "top off" my yellow lab every night, either having her swim( in the summer), or retrieve a frisbee, (any season-rain or shine or snow), or she doesn't sleep through the night.
A Catholic priest, a Baptist preacher, and a Jewish rabbi all served as chaplains to the students of Northern Michigan University in Marquette. They would get together two or three times a week for coffee and to talk shop.
One day, someone made the comment that preaching to people isn't really...