maybe on some other planet but not this one.
 
 
 
In a message dated 1/1/2010 8:16:28 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

There seems to be a mistake here. I think you mean --  Holy shit my dog is 
a REPUBLICAN!

Dan



At 08:48 PM  1/1/2010, [email protected] said something that elicited my  
response:



> My  dog sleeps about 20 hours  a day.  He has his food prepared for  him. 
 

> He can eat  whenever he wants, 24/7/365.  His meals are  provided at no 
cost  
> to him.  He visits the Dr. once a year for his  checkup,  and again 
during the 
> year if any medical needs arise.   For  this He pays nothing, and nothing 
is 
> required of  him.  He lives  in a nice neighborhood in a house that is 
much  
> larger than  He needs,  but  He is not required to  do any upkeep.  If He 
> makes a mess,  someone else cleans  it up.  He has his choice of 
luxurious 
> places to   sleep.  He receives these accommodations absolutely free.  He 
 is  
> living like a king, and has absolutely no expenses  whatsoever.  All of  
his 
> costs are picked up by others  who go out and earn a living every  day.  
I was 
> just  thinking about all this, and suddenly it hit me like a  brick in 
the  
> head,     

Holy Shit, my dog is  a  DEMOCRAT!!



In a  message dated 1/1/2010 3:52:54 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

You got THAT right!  BUT, if it ever becomes possible, I think  I'd like to 
have a veterinarian as my primary care physician!  Of all  the docs I've 
met in my 26 years, my pet's vets were nicer, more  knowlegable, more willing 
to listen, more willing to consider  alternatives, etc. than almost any 
"people doc" I had contact  with.


If it's reincarnation in the end (and new beginning), I wanna be  someone's 
luvable mutt!


Happy 2010!

--Tod


---- "John S." <[email protected]> wrote: 

> Never choose a Dr. because of their bedside manner. The best Dr.s  are 
often arrogant and brutally truthful. Without seeing a shrink, you'll  spend a 
long time getting through the stages of loss and getting back into  a real 
life. 

> 

> Get in charge of your own care and relatives may be an ok  fallback, but 
don't put your care on them. 

> 

> Happy New Year

> john

>  




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