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#901
#902
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#904
Community Organizer
#905
Registered User
New dog coming home tonight:
His story is that he's being given up by his current owner because she had to take her mother in for health reasons, and her mom is having bad allergies from the dog. I think it's going to be a pretty depressing hand-off when I pick him up later I didn't realize until pretty far into the process that instead of just being a foster, I was dealing with his actual owner.
He seems like a good guy. He has that follow you around, sit intently next to you at all times, type of shepherd loyalty. (At least I think that's a shepherd trait. It's the personality my uncle's last 3 shepherds have had)
His story is that he's being given up by his current owner because she had to take her mother in for health reasons, and her mom is having bad allergies from the dog. I think it's going to be a pretty depressing hand-off when I pick him up later I didn't realize until pretty far into the process that instead of just being a foster, I was dealing with his actual owner.
He seems like a good guy. He has that follow you around, sit intently next to you at all times, type of shepherd loyalty. (At least I think that's a shepherd trait. It's the personality my uncle's last 3 shepherds have had)
#906
Registered User
If I road the bus to work it would be a 2 hour commute and that's if the mta was running on time, which they never do. My girlfriend takes the bus every day and busses that are scheduled just don't show up. And when they do show up they sometimes will fly by the stop and not pick people up because they are "running late".
#907
Registered User
Hole lee shit. Dog drama.
Got the new guy home tonight, and almost immediately heard from our vet that his stool sample from yesterday was positive for hookworms. Call his owner to double check that she's had him on heartworm prevention (stupid me, just assumed that anybody adopting a dog from a rescue organization would've been educated on this shit), and she says she's never hear of such a thing. Holy shit. So the dog I just adopted probably has heartworms... Going to get him tested ASAP tomorrow. He was with his last owner for two years so he had a good long time to get infected.
Not what I signed up for
Got the new guy home tonight, and almost immediately heard from our vet that his stool sample from yesterday was positive for hookworms. Call his owner to double check that she's had him on heartworm prevention (stupid me, just assumed that anybody adopting a dog from a rescue organization would've been educated on this shit), and she says she's never hear of such a thing. Holy shit. So the dog I just adopted probably has heartworms... Going to get him tested ASAP tomorrow. He was with his last owner for two years so he had a good long time to get infected.
Not what I signed up for
do you have another dog? need to keep them apart.
that treatment is going to be nasty too. good luck.
#908
Registered User
Looking for a FCP initiator in a pile of initiators is like looking for a needle in a stack of needles. This is making me crazy!
I know the damn thing is not logging into my storage but I can figure out how Windows is still picking up on the LUNs. I'm about ready to shoot my now least favorite Linux admin.
Which should, in your mind, beg the question, "Why is the Linux admin trying to install Windows on a UCS blade?"
I don't know either.
I know the damn thing is not logging into my storage but I can figure out how Windows is still picking up on the LUNs. I'm about ready to shoot my now least favorite Linux admin.
Which should, in your mind, beg the question, "Why is the Linux admin trying to install Windows on a UCS blade?"
I don't know either.
#909
#910
no bus runs to Seven Valleys (outside of york) PA... cab would be super expensive. uber would be scary because i'm going to middle of no where pa... can you say deliverance?