22 Nov 19
@very-rusty saidYou were off by that letter only after you tried to correct his word spelling. He was right the first time, unlike you. My point was there was no need for your VR-style "correction".
Do you think he still understood even if I was out by a letter???? π
MYOB....Do you know that one!!! π
-VR
22 Nov 19
@very-rusty saidDid you have to look that up too?
Do you think he still understood even if I was out by a letter???? π
MYOB....Do you know that one!!! π
-VR
At least you didn't share your epiphany with us again.
22 Nov 19
@very-rusty saidHow about STFU?
Suzie Q, you may not be aware but MYOB has been in use for many years!!!!
@kellyjay saidA German Shepherd, Doberman and a cat have died.....
Dogs have owners, cats have staff. π
All three are faced with God, who wants to know what they believe in...…
The German Shepherd says 'I believe in discipline, training and loyalty to my master'
"Good" says God, "you may sit down to my right side".....
"Doberman, what do you believe in?" asks God...
The Doberman answers, "I believe in the love, care and protection of my master"....
"Aha" says God "you may sit to my left"
Then He looks at the cat and asks, "and what do you believe in?"....
The cat then answers, "I believe You are sitting in my seat"
25 Nov 19
@great-big-stees saidIt’s a contraction of “sheep” and “herd”.
After several discussions about dogs (we had two) I thought we had decided that when the eldest (our 13-14 year old Black Lab) passed that we'd just stay with the one (the 5 year old Mastiff/Shepherd [why is the ph in shepherd not pronounced F?] mix). Well the other day on returning home from my chores, I was greeted with, "Oh BTW, we have a new member of the family". ...[text shortened]... t...the new dog I mean, my other half is on thin ice. Thanks for letting me get that off my chest. π