alantig
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Pets are almost as much of a PITA as I am. There'd be too much competition.
But really, you should be able to let yourself outside to go to the bathroom by now.
Pets are almost as much of a PITA as I am. There'd be too much competition.
I’ll take a dog sandwich.It stands for Please Eat Tasty Animals
what’s the issue, they have baked potatoes.Two years of English food woulda been hell enough for me.
Only if the canine is well...I’ll take a dog sandwich.
I know what PETA is but don’t know why people keep saying FIFY. PETA is that bread you use to make sammich wraps and stuff.
FIFY is how many sammiches you have when you have 49 and make one more.
Contrary to popular myths you can easily get very good food in England and have for many many decades.what’s the issue, they have baked potatoes.
That’s why I like Abyssinians. Not the typical cat.Exactly why I have no use for them. Who wants a pet that is aloof, does what they want, won't come when you call them, etc., etc.
Aka: Reason number 4862 of why not to own a cat
I'm with you on cats. Plus I'm allergic to them.
I am very allergic to them
I'm also extremely allergic to cats.I love cats, but my wife is also very allergic to them. I gave up my cat when I gained my wife many decades ago. I have often reconsidered the wisdom of that choice.
I used to think that. Alluding to my previous post, my Siamese would play fetch with me, and came when called.Exactly why I have no use for them. Who wants a pet that is aloof, does what they want, won't come when you call them, etc., etc.
i know, there used to be a restaurant over there called ’the baked potato’, probably too stupid a reference.Contrary to popular myths you can easily get very good food in England and have for many many decades.
Post war when the country was still on rationing and people could only afford to make meals out of the cheap parts of animals it might not have been so good - the stuff my dad grew up on doesn't sound appealing. But since then it's been fine.
Contrary to popular myths you can easily get very good food in England and have for many many decades.
Post war when the country was still on rationing and people could only afford to make meals out of the cheap parts of animals it might not have been so good - the stuff my dad grew up on doesn't sound appealing. But since then it's been fine.
I have a litter box inside.But really, you should be able to let yourself outside to go to the bathroom by now.
i get it alan but can you try to stay on topic? what the fig does macdonalds have to do with horse meat?When I was over there, I was kind of surprised that the food was not nearly what I'd been led to believe. And strangely enough, one of the best meals I had was at a little fish and chips stand right outside the Tower Of London. I really enjoyed that. There were a couple pubs by the hotel I stayed at that I frequented multiple times with some very good food.
That said, my first meal there? McDonald's. It was about the only thing open at the time.
I've been to some fantastic restaurants in London and environs. What a great city!Contrary to popular myths you can easily get very good food in England and have for many many decades.
Post war when the country was still on rationing and people could only afford to make meals out of the cheap parts of animals it might not have been so good - the stuff my dad grew up on doesn't sound appealing. But since then it's been fine.
I believe there are places where that can be arranged...I’ll take a dog sandwich.
I've cut back on breads for medical reasons.Yes - my life sucks.I know what PETA is but don’t know why people keep saying FIFY. PETA is that bread you use to make sammich wraps and stuff.
Haha,. That's not what I'd class as a restaurant!i know, there used to be a restaurant over there called ’the baked potato’, probably too stupid a reference.