The Collywobbles - going back this month!
#31
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Re: The Collywobbles - going back this month!
OK please wish me luck..... someone coming to look at car today, so hopefully that will be that sorted. I'm a bit biased but I think it's a great car, and I'm asking a bit less than a fair price - if it was me I'd snap it up!
Getting things done definitely helps with the wobbles, but they're still there!
Getting things done definitely helps with the wobbles, but they're still there!
#33
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You might not say that if you saw my one little pet lately - I think he must have the collywobbles too, having suddenly decided that drywall is his new favourite snack. Sigh.....
#35
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Thanks happyglow, I do come up with some good ideas occassionally...lol It just seemed a better idea than trying to find a place of my own and having the trouble of not being able to show prospective landlord any UK rental history or employment, plus I also get to save quite a bit of money to start with because everything is included in the rent, whereas with a place of my own I'd have to take into consideration all the other expenses. So Yay on me for thinking straight...lol
#36
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Phew, another milestone over - car seems to be sold, just on a handshake for pickup tomorrow, so hopefully he comes back Let him have it cheap cos I liked him - love it when that happens
There will be a large scotch consumed in celebration this evening - now what was that about not drinking alcohol until I get back to blighty?
There will be a large scotch consumed in celebration this evening - now what was that about not drinking alcohol until I get back to blighty?
#37
Re: The Collywobbles - going back this month!
Thanks happyglow, I do come up with some good ideas occassionally...lol It just seemed a better idea than trying to find a place of my own and having the trouble of not being able to show prospective landlord any UK rental history or employment, plus I also get to save quite a bit of money to start with because everything is included in the rent, whereas with a place of my own I'd have to take into consideration all the other expenses. So Yay on me for thinking straight...lol
#38
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Deffo. Took him to heaven yesterday, aka the local pet store, and bought him a load of chewy toys, so hopefully that will ease his cravings/tension. Giving him some crate time seems to be helping too, and it's good practice for the flight.
#39
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I've had dogs all my life - not once bought or used a crate.
#40
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I've never used a crate before, and I won't bother getting another one, but I do see their merits - they're a great safe place for an anxious dog to chill, and a useful preventative measure if your dog is prone to getting into dangerous situations when your back is turned (like eating drywall). Hmm, maybe we will be getting another one after all
#41
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Oh, and on the subject of drywall, I just have to say....
SPACKLE!
That is all, thank you
SPACKLE!
That is all, thank you
#42
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Dear fellow collywobblers, I've found the solution - work so hard that you are too bone tired to colly or to wobble, let alone both together! Oh, and a large single malt helps too
Night all
Night all
#43
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Or you could go out to an event that discusses the dire political situation in the country you are in - think Sequester - and how there is no hope. I was ready to get on a plane last night