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Nope, live for the here and now. Never been so well off and lived in such a nice location.
Did you see the story about the 89 year old bloke looking for a job? |
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I did and best of luck to him. Hope he gets something to pass the time, what a change from people who don't want to work.
Would you work for nothing? ( but felt worthwhile e.g. voluntary work). |
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#14028 |
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Yes of course. I have done.
Supervet time!! Got your tissues ready? |
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#14029 |
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Doing favours for friends is better than working for money. Most blokes I know couldn't do a thing that is practical.
Would you crew a lifeboat? |
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#14030 |
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I'd be rubbish at it but I would!
Speaking of doing things for friends, would anyone sign this petition for a friend of mine? https://www.change.org/p/stag-sheffi...om-destruction |
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I'd be rubbish at it but I would!
Speaking of doing things for friends, would anyone sign this petition for a friend of mine? https://www.change.org/p/stag-sheffi...om-destruction Watching Supervet - amazing! Would you spend what you could to save your pet? |
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#14032 |
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Absolutely. I know Noel Fitzpatrick has operated on animals for nothing in some cases.
Tia is making a good recovery!! Wobble was so gorgeous. Cats or dogs? |
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#14033 |
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Greyhound
*They are a breed apart from your normal definition of a dog* Wasn't 'Wobble the Whippet' lovely?? |
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#14034 |
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How could some ******* be bad to that lovely little dog? bob. Dogs and cats, twass, have had both at the same time.
Could you work as a vet if it were possible? (Still 10 degrees here )
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#14035 |
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I could be a veterinary nurse, I'm not sure I could operate on an animal
![]() Wobble was gorgeous. His lovely little face. He had a look of my son's second little dog, who was a rescue as well and was ill treated. Such a happy doglet now though ![]() If you had a new pet, would you go for a rescue? |
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#14036 |
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I would
![]() Which pet would you most want to provide a home for?? |
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Always had rescue pets
Do you like pastrami?? |
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How could some ******* be bad to that lovely little dog? bob. Dogs and cats, twass, have had both at the same time.
Could you work as a vet if it were possible? (Still 10 degrees here )![]() He's mostly white, with black & when we first seen him, well he certainly wasn't white, more yellow/brown
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#14039 |
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Poor little thing
I bet he has the life of reilly now though ![]() Is pastrami like salt beef, I have had that, although it was years ago....I think I liked it ![]() Do your pets have ridiculous numbers of toys? |
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They used to have some toys each and pastrami is a bit like salt beef but coated with spice.
Would you take a rescue animal to adopt? |
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Yes, I'd always choose a rescue.
If I ever live anywhere that allows pets I will disappear under a mountain of animals ![]() Have you had a gingerbread spice latte? |
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Not so far.
Do you like to try the food of other cultures? |
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Of course, especially south-east Asian cultures though my mother loves Italian food.
Favourite Italian dish?? |
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Risotto al Funghi and I love Porchetta.
What's your next favourite after Italian? |
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Mexican.
Your top three cultural culinary delights?? |
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I love Mexican, and also Greek/Turkish food.
Ever had North African food? |
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I've had Moroccan food. That counts right??
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Yes, that's North Africa!
Do you own a tagine? |
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Nope
![]() Do you know anyone who can recommend a good tattooist?? |
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This one is apparently good.
http://www.cloakanddaggerlondon.co.uk/tattoo-artists/ Look at the owl!! ![]() What do you want done? |
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