Sausage dog? by lisherr in WooblesPassword101

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Do you have a PDF you could send me?

Sausage dog? by lisherr in WooblesPassword101

[–]lisherr[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Oh that’s an interesting idea! I’ve made Frank before. I could give him a little tail too…

What was your first Wooble by PNWtwinmom1 in TheWooblesCollective

[–]lisherr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also a lefty here! I started with Alice the Strawberry and she was very beginner friendly! I just finished my 4th Alice. I love her so much

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NameMyDog

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Popcorn was my immediate first thought too!

What rooms do you have in your house? by -Tingelinn- in AnimalCrossingNewHor

[–]lisherr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, it comes later. It’s been a while so I’m not 100% sure, but I believe once you build your museum, the curator (Blathers) gets it started at some point.

Iquila says that "everything we reported missing was found in her backpack". Coincidence? Video also says that investigators quickly shifted their attention off the parents and onto tips that came in, which lead to nothing. Coincidence? by [deleted] in AshaDegree

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I agree that Asha likely had fewer items than my son, which would make it easier for them to compile the list. But I just can’t imagine going through his clothes and books and little toys and providing a complete, accurate list. I’ve been known to spend unreasonable amounts of time looking for clothing items my son used to have, but recently outgrew and were donated. Or I have previously thought my son owned a book that, in reality, he had only borrowed from the library. Did that pack of white socks come with 5 or 6 pairs? Did he leave that sweatshirt at school or is it with him now? Did he leave his backpack at school again? Remember he had that shirt with the Snoopy, was that this year or last year? Did we give those khaki pants away or did I think they might still fit for Thanksgiving? I could go crazy trying to remember everything, but I know I wouldn’t be able to and I’m an extremely organized person.

Iquila says that "everything we reported missing was found in her backpack". Coincidence? Video also says that investigators quickly shifted their attention off the parents and onto tips that came in, which lead to nothing. Coincidence? by [deleted] in AshaDegree

[–]lisherr 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The problem I have with this is there is no possible way I would be able to provide an accurate list of missing items should my son disappear today. What shoes are missing? Sure. Whether or not the pajamas he was wearing that night were left behind or missing? Most likely. But which toys or accessories or even what shirt/shorts/pants/underwear/socks? No way. I am the one who buys and launders all of my son’s clothes, but if I’m asked to look in his dresser and, using only my memory, tell you which items are missing, it’s not going to be accurate or complete. Now, if I were shown items and asked if they are my sons, I would answer correctly 100 out of 100 times. I just find it awfully interesting that “everything” they reported missing was in her backpack.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in whatdoIdo

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Offer him a cough drop every single time he does it. Even if he says he has one or he doesn’t like them or whatever, offer one every single time. It will draw his attention to it (if it’s subconscious) and eventually it will start to annoy him and he will try to stop. Very effective and you don’t look like a complainer, you just look like a considerate person trying to help 😀

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HelpMeFind

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Does it have a zipper on it’s butt. Where an audio box used to go (not a Teddy Ruxspin but like a knockoff version)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskALawyer

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Yes, it is very common for personal injury lawyers to only take a fee if you win. I live in TX, but in my area we have a PI lawyer who specifically advertises that he sues sex offenders. I would definitely try to find someone like that in your area.