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    Quote Originally Posted by Zen View Post
    Whenever I'm working in the kitchen my little dog sits with her back to me and faces out.
    Most dogs look for crumbs, Roxina goes on guard duty
    Cody does this while he's on our bed. He'll lay facing us for about 5 minutes, enough time to get his head scratched, and then do a 180 to face the door. We've discussed flipping the bed in the room so that the door is behind (rather than in front of) us, just to see what he'll do

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    Quote Originally Posted by Becky View Post
    We've discussed flipping the bed in the room so that the door is behind (rather than in front of) us, just to see what he'll do
    What he would probably do is wind up sleeping on your faces

    Some dogs are just very protective. My Chow was that way. Wherever I went at home, he'd be between me and the door. He really hated a room with two doors, because he couldn't cover both of them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OakLeaf View Post
    What he would probably do is wind up sleeping on your faces
    LOL! He did that last night, until I made him move. It was better to sleep on top of mom and dad's respective shoulders than it was to risk touching the evil feline who was inhabiting the foot of the bed

    Gosh, animals make me laugh!

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    random observation...people with the least amount of bike handling skills wear the least amount of protective gear.

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    If people have personalities, do dogs have dogonalities?
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    Quote Originally Posted by crazycanuck View Post
    I think we need a random q thread..
    Is a random q related to Tobin's q? Market valuations can indeed seem random.

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    Macs require the same amount of time upgrade as PCs.

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    Why is a watch called a watch?

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    That is an intriguing question.

    You know you're getting old when you think Joe Biden is hot.
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    I think Biden is handsome and he is old enough to be my Grandpa!

    Why is it so dang hard to peel a cold hard boiled egg but if they are warm it is a piece of cake? MMMMM cake.
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    I'm guessing it's because the shell is porous and there's a thin layer of water underneath the shell when it's freshly boiled which makes the shell slip off easier. When the egg is cold that water has evaporated and the shell sticks to the inside.
    Winter riding is much less about badassery and much more about bundle-uppery. - malkin

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    As soon as I use the last paper towel, the cat will have a fur-ball.

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    Common sense

    The more people I come into contact with, the more I realize that common sense is not so common.....
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    Drafting behind a dragonfly does little to relieve the amount of energy one expends cycling....(I tried)
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