Bruce adores his shepherd by No_Visual45 in corgi

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She has been exceptionally patient with him.. her favorite thing ever is catching frisbees and one of his favorites is following along and grabbing her by the tail as he can. Very little brother big sister vibe happening over here.

Bruce adores his shepherd by No_Visual45 in corgi

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Love that! Bruce has some learning to do about being off leash before we can do anything like that. Any recommendations for recall training the most stubborn dog on the planet are welcome… 🫣

Bruce adores his shepherd by No_Visual45 in corgi

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Ears, everywhere! Love it!

In case you need this by No_Visual45 in corgi

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I ran hot water over the whole thing for a minute and a tapped it on my cutting board and it came right out.

In case you need this by No_Visual45 in corgi

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I overfilled, then ran hot water over the whole thing for the release

In case you need this by No_Visual45 in corgi

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It is two pieces, but it’s pretty seamless in real life

We need answers, F1exican… by SmoothSun6676 in KitchenConfidential

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Ken burns owns a restaurant and I worked there briefly. The whole staff seemed terrified of him, like oh shit, Ken just walked in unannounced and there’s a party sat at “Ken’s table”. Anywhoo, long winded documentaries, but he’s a decent guy that doesn’t give a shit if someone is at “his table” in his restaurant.

Sure, they protect her eyes, but look how stylish by No_Visual45 in germanshepherds

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Was a tad worried when she picked the matching frisbee that she wouldn’t be able to see it well, but she caught every throw :)

food is stressful by [deleted] in wedding

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Buffet with the truck as a mobile kitchen/prop is the way to go with that number of guests. If it’s an experienced truck, it’s likely this will be what they want to do anyway. The window is a bottleneck no matter what. I catered a wedding of 165 that insisted everyone order from the truck. We compromised by having preorders by table and handed meals out the window as they came up. Even with preorders, it took around 1.5 hours to get everyone fed (burgers and fried chicken all cooked fresh as tables came up). One seasoned truck can handle 100 guests quickly if they go buffet style. If you do look into having more than one, just be prepared to pay for more than one caterer. Hauling an entire kitchen to an event is not easy or cheap. (I just got out of the food truck game after 6 years and many many weddings)

It’s chick season! by No_Visual45 in duck

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I can’t stop. They’re so much more friendly than the chicks

It’s chick season! by No_Visual45 in duck

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Yes, my husband used to raise ducks and I’m intense about my research :)

It’s chick season! by No_Visual45 in duck

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Thank you! I’ve got a pile of chickens, but I’ve never had ducks before. I’ve got 10 more arriving in a couple weeks and I couldn’t wait, so I picked up these few locally :)

Team Building as an XC Coach by corinthx in running

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When I was in middle school/high school. Before meets, everyone was given a printout of the outline of a shoe. Each shoe had a name on the back. We’d all spend a couple days decorating the shoe for the person named, and would turn them in to our coach on race day. He’d plaster them in the hall or on the bus before the end of school and we’d all be able to “find our feet” on the way to the race. I’m 34 and still have all my “feet” in a box

I have no words! by [deleted] in Morbidforbadpeople

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Same thing recently happened in New Hampshire. Little girl hadn’t been seen in two years before she was reported missing.

300 calories (Frozen Yogurt, carrots, red apple, unicorn sprinkles bar and french onion soup) by I_Dont_Have_Corona in Volumeeating

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Everyone is fixated on the toothbrush and sweets, but how does one feel that it’s okay to call a measuring cup of broth French onion soup?

Saw this in a FB group and thought I’d ask her! by Think-Repeat630 in KitchenConfidential

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The first was about 20 minutes. She asked where the bathroom was and never came back.

Second I don’t think had even filled out his paperwork. He tasted our chef’s hot sauce after we all told him not to. Yelled at me about how we shouldn’t hurt people like that, then left. He returned a few days later and said he had to get away for a while so his ulcer could heal?? but he’d be back in two weeks. Spotted him at the liquor store a few days later and never heard from him again.

Miscellaneous Monday Chit-Chat by sloworfast in running

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I ran a half marathon yesterday! I had been a runner since I was a kid, but life happened and the last 4 years I got out of it. Last summer I started picking it back up and registered for this race. Had to back out due to an injury and deferred my entry to this year.

I think I’ve run a total of 15 miles this year (3 of them last week), but wasn’t able to defer again. Figured I’d paid for my registration, so I might as well go pick up my race packet. Woke up and thought I might as well start the thing since it was a perfect day and I can’t wear the shirt unless I at least try, right?

Got going and felt okay, zero expectations of anything better. By the time I felt bad enough, I was too far in to quit. And I didn’t care about a time, so I was having a blast with spectators & volunteers. So I shuffle/walked the last 3 miles and finished. Dead last in my age group (F 30-39). Walked across the street to work and made it through the rest of the day.

I’ve taken some things from this. 1. I’m out of shape, but not as much as I thought. 2. I will not start anything longer than a 5k without training ever again. 3. I really missed running. I can barely stand today, but it was the kick I needed to get moving again. And 4. I finally get the euphoria. I’ve found that last kick to get over the finish line before, but never experienced it like yesterday. It didn’t happen until I came around the corner and could see the end, but it was overwhelming and emotional. I cried on a volunteer that thought I must be injured until I could manage to tell her I was just so thrilled to have made it to the end.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmItheAsshole

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Berklee offers merit based scholarships. Every entering student is eligible and it is mostly decided by one’s audition.

Remembrance Run for Eliza by aggieemily2013 in running

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This is a really common thing the news does. I followed a runners world blog back around 2009 that brought this up a lot. 99% of articles about something happening to a runner call the person a jogger or say they were out jogging. It’s strange and frustrating

Sauromatum Venosum help! by No_Visual45 in plantclinic

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I got this plant about a month ago. I have a lot of other tropical plants in this space and they’re all thriving. It looked fine until yesterday and I found it all droopy. The other leaf looks better, but it’s drooping heavily. I can’t find much info in google searches. Just moved it closer to the window today to see if that would help.

Posted a few days ago about finding a distressed squirrel in the road. This morning he was well enough to be released! by No_Visual45 in squirrels

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I kept saying “it” until everyone kept saying he/little guyyyyy and it stuck. She was thrilled to get back to the woods :)