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Not much into comedies but thanks for the suggestionIf anyone needs a show to binge on that is absolutely fantastic, check out The Bear. Only 1 season and the episodes are short. I hope they make a season 2.
(Chuckle) nice analogyI should have posted last night -- I was up late watching the "Love Is Blind” show on netflix with my sister and her husband. Terrible stuff, but it's like doritos -- you see there are only a few more chips left in the bag and figure you might as well finish them off (and watch another episode).
Agreed. The Veterinary Field is a lucrative one, and it's mostly due to what we -well, they, now that I'm retired- charge the Clients. Worked Animal Emergency for 12 yrs of my 27 or more in this field, and the MAJORITY of the clients didn't HAVE regular Vets because they wanted Dogs or Cats but wouldn't dole out the cash to get them vaccinated much less anything else. We treated SO MANY patients for illnesses that long could have been avoided entirely if they'd just gotten a regular Vet upon getting the Pet.the girl is trying her best to bring home a new dog, and i keep reminding her to let it stay where it is, partially because she cant afford her own bills, the dog will be another expense. for some reason I like well done temporal stuff when they tie it all up. I was ok with the first quantum leap, but to many people complained about it because it wasnt neat enough for them. which just reminded me i need to catch up on the new one.