I took some panorama pics of the S today, but I gotta say, I don't think they came out that well. In a little bit, after my invisibleSHIELD's done drying, i'll upload the pics and post em up.
EDIT: They came out so bad, you can hardly see the car.
Guess I won't be postin' those up. Lol.
I took some panorama pics of the S today, but I gotta say, I don't think they came out that well. In a little bit, after my invisibleSHIELD's done drying, i'll upload the pics and post em up.
Ahh man, you gotta post those pics ASAP!
Ooooh, you got an IS? I've been thinking about getting it for my iPhone too, would you recommend it?
This is my pitbull Casey. We had to put her down today. It was a very sad day for the whole family. Rest in peace, Casey.
Sorry about this. It's so hard. I never had to put a pet down until my last one, Geordi.
Before that, I took care of them till the end. E.T. died in 1994, after being paralyzed for 2 years. I fed him, changed him 3 or 4 times a day, and he seemed happy about it. It's like taking care of anybody you love. If they don't seem in pain, just an inconvenience to you, it would be a sin to "terminate" them.
But Geordi was in pain, whining all the time, trying to go through the doggy door because he had constant diarrhea, but unable to do so because he was so weak. I never thought I would have to do that to anybody, human or not. I gave him enough meds that he went to sleep for good. I only hope that somebody will do the same for me.
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Sorry about this. It's so hard. I never had to put a pet down until my last one, Geordi.
Before that, I took care of them till the end. E.T. died in 1994, after being paralyzed for 2 years. I fed him, changed him 3 or 4 times a day, and he seemed happy about it. It's like taking care of anybody you love. If they don't seem in pain, just an inconvenience to you, it would be a sin to "terminate" them.
But Geordi was in pain, whining all the time, trying to go through the doggy door because he had constant diarrhea, but unable to do so because he was so weak. I never thought I would have to do that to anybody, human or not. I gave him enough meds that he went to sleep for good. I only hope that somebody will do the same for me.
sorry about Geordi, geordisjd. My dog, Casey, was in the same boat. She wasn't in pain or wincing, but she had constant diarrhea, vomiting, etc. Her kidneys stopped functioning properly and thus she was not eating or drinking much of anything for the last month of her life. She was just losing weight and just 'wasting away'. I didn't want to have to come to this decision, but my brother and I decided it would be the best thing for her (after speaking multiple times to many vets). I know she is in a better place and is not in any pain or suffering. Just looking at her over the past few weeks, she looked like a dog that was beaten down and giving up.
It was some tire shed behind Co-op. The walls were cement and the roof is metal. It's still standing but it's oddly coloured now, and the roof was warped. I'll take an "after" picture tomorrow if you'd like. I guess some doofus decided to set it on fire, because there was nothing in the shed that could have caught fire on it's own, just tires.
It was some tire shed behind Co-op. The walls were cement and the roof is metal. It's still standing but it's oddly coloured now, and the roof was warped. I'll take an "after" picture tomorrow if you'd like. I guess some doofus decided to set it on fire, because there was nothing in the shed that could have caught fire on it's own, just tires.
A cement shed full of tires. Well, the cement would hold up well, and the metal roof, too, unless it was aluminum. Aluminum has a lower melting point than iron and the like. Must have been an interesting fire to see!
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