I totally empathise and I'm sorry about your dog, my dog passed away in 2012 too and I still really miss her, she was a springer spaniel called molly, we had to put her down at 15 after a series of mini strokes, that was the worst part, she deserved to go in her sleep, not slowly deterioating like that, I was quite young when we got her so it can be hard to remember life before her.
As bad as it soinds , the death of molly hit me harder than the death of my grandmothers, I didn't particularly see them that often but a dog, there when you wake up, there when you get home and there wagging their tail when you feel like shit,
I'm sorry to hear about your dog, what kind of dog was he or she if you don't mind me asking?
Aww. Sorry about Molly. :(
I can understand that feeling of mourning pets more than family members. A person is more attached to the ones that are there for them more.
Blackie was a Husky mix of some sort from Alaska. I used to think she was part black lab, but I wasn't so sure.
Also I used to have a shoplifting game, there was a shop on the way back from high school with really bad security, me and a friend Zach would go in and see how much stuff we could take, it would start out as a Mars bar, then we'd queue and actually buy something, then we'd fill our school bags with Pepsi and chocolate and just walk straight out, it got so obvious and nothing happened that in the end we made a point of trying to see how far we could push it before being caught, we'd stand by the chocolate section and talk as we stuffed our pockets and left the store with stuff visably hanging out of our pockets, the last time we went I walked out with a kinder egg in my hand and 4 Mars bars placed in my hood hanging out, never got caught, over a year we must have stolen about 50-60 pounds worth :s
Wow. That was more than I ever stole from a store. Lol
For the most part it was always junk food from 7-11's and bodegas. You're a pro compared to me lol
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I totally empathise and I'm sorry about your dog, my dog passed away in 2012 too and I still really miss her, she was a springer spaniel called molly, we had to put her down at 15 after a series of mini strokes, that was the worst part, she deserved to go in her sleep, not slowly deterioating like that, I was quite young when we got her so it can be hard to remember life before her.
As bad as it soinds , the death of molly hit me harder than the death of my grandmothers, I didn't particularly see them that often but a dog, there when you wake up, there when you get home and there wagging their tail when you feel like shit,
I'm sorry to hear about your dog, what kind of dog was he or she if you don't mind me asking?
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Aww. Sorry about Molly. :(
I can understand that feeling of mourning pets more than family members. A person is more attached to the ones that are there for them more.
Blackie was a Husky mix of some sort from Alaska. I used to think she was part black lab, but I wasn't so sure.
<a href="http://s281.photobucket.com/user/psychochickie666/library/Blackie?sort=3&page=1" rel="nofollow" class="ui-link">http://s281.photobucket.com/user/psychochickie6...</a>
My family got her in the summer of 98 when she was two years old and I was 9 at the time. Blackie died in the summer of 2012.
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That link dosent work. Here's a better one:
http://s281.photobucket.com/user/psychochickie666/library/Blackie?sort=3&page=1
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I'm sorry, she's a beautiful dog
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Thank you.
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:)
Also I used to have a shoplifting game, there was a shop on the way back from high school with really bad security, me and a friend Zach would go in and see how much stuff we could take, it would start out as a Mars bar, then we'd queue and actually buy something, then we'd fill our school bags with Pepsi and chocolate and just walk straight out, it got so obvious and nothing happened that in the end we made a point of trying to see how far we could push it before being caught, we'd stand by the chocolate section and talk as we stuffed our pockets and left the store with stuff visably hanging out of our pockets, the last time we went I walked out with a kinder egg in my hand and 4 Mars bars placed in my hood hanging out, never got caught, over a year we must have stolen about 50-60 pounds worth :s
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Wow. That was more than I ever stole from a store. Lol
For the most part it was always junk food from 7-11's and bodegas. You're a pro compared to me lol
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Yeah it wasn't good looking back haha,