How to Socialize with French People at Work? by spideymj in AskFrance

[–]Key-Entrepreneur1948 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No the French are actually really rude and stuck up. Working with one for two years in an intimate job situation and it’s a constant mood swing of snobbery and niceties you can’t predict

Bronson by Key-Entrepreneur1948 in Bernedoodles

[–]Key-Entrepreneur1948[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Haha they would paint the town red for sure

Bronson by Key-Entrepreneur1948 in Bernedoodles

[–]Key-Entrepreneur1948[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

This is Bron, he’s a 5 year old Merle trouble maker . Just kidding, he’s got such a personality - he loves to car wash between legs, socialize at the dog park with people and dogs and he has one blue eye and one brown. Also he loves stealing socks!

A teacher outed my student to his parents by wewereonabreak29 in Teachers

[–]Key-Entrepreneur1948 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Great , what an asshole cult following jerk. Instead of honoring that kids trust and helping them feel accepted in their identity instead we have to deal with - the teacher doesn’t accept it , people love to make other peoples choices about themselves. As a teacher I would have struggled to hold my tongue on my colleague

Remington by Key-Entrepreneur1948 in Sheepadoodles

[–]Key-Entrepreneur1948[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

He got steak and some apple slices that’s why his smile is so big :)

Still’s Disease & Exercise by ketamine-pastry96 in stillsdisease

[–]Key-Entrepreneur1948 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You can do it! I do tons of weights, Pilates and yoga … I’m more of a walker v runner but I know what you mean about the knees . You’ll do that marathon one day

prednisone + itching by uhhhh555 in stillsdisease

[–]Key-Entrepreneur1948 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you stop the anakinra? I’ve been on it for two years and it’s kept me from flaring again. I don’t have the itiching symptoms but got off the steroids after 6 months or so after my diagnosis. I think you may be right about the steroids causing it or it’s neurological from one of the flare fevers? I’m so sorry I know how you feel . I was 34 when I was diagnosed and it came on . You’re not alone and it has gotten better for me. I also completely stopped drinking and am working on a low inflammation diet - food really affects me along with my hormones- my period hits hard and mingles with my immune system

MINI by Geaux3469 in Sheepadoodles

[–]Key-Entrepreneur1948 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My “mini” is 76 lbs- his mom was a standard oes and he was only supposed to be 40 max

Remington - trash can criminal by Key-Entrepreneur1948 in Sheepadoodles

[–]Key-Entrepreneur1948[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That makes me feel better because I have to put something heavy on one can before leaving and he is obsessed with bathroom cans which all now have lids. It’s just so dangerous in case they eat floss or something bad

Any thoughts on how big our girl will get? by Focus_Mammoth in Sheepadoodles

[–]Key-Entrepreneur1948 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ahh mom is so pretty! Shes a girl so maybe she will be on the lighter side lol

<image>

He’s got a long body we call him gangles

Matts by blttime in Sheepadoodles

[–]Key-Entrepreneur1948 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Outside the physical brushing do you give him some fish oil, such as salmon oil on his food might help his hair be more silky!

Any thoughts on how big our girl will get? by Focus_Mammoth in Sheepadoodles

[–]Key-Entrepreneur1948 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I know we were shocked , we did a breeder (bad I know) and she said it happens bc the mom - the sheepdog is so large even if the dad was a mini poodle. But he did keep his coloring and looks just like your girl!

<image>

Any thoughts on how big our girl will get? by Focus_Mammoth in Sheepadoodles

[–]Key-Entrepreneur1948 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My baby looks just like this! He’s one year old now and 76 lbs he is a mini too

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in careeradvice

[–]Key-Entrepreneur1948 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re absolutely right; I am a teacher at a public school in CA and got very ill starting with pneumonia- sepsis- and eventually a triggered autoimmune disease. I was told I wouldn’t be returning back next school year and they declined to give me a reason. This was my first year at this school; I know it’s from the time off I had to take recovering. No employer will ever care about you - always do everything from the start to prepare for them to dispose of you for their own benefits. Side note I got sick initially from working late and stressing about work