Doesn't seem like it, but Ruth may be covering up. She basically intimated it was him and now says it's not.
So your source was originally Ruth?
Either way, it will be chinteresting.
Ruth has been known to lie about things now and then.
'my source?'
I just said it seems like he's visiting... yah, Roof was intimating that. Then I heard from someone else that they were trying to set something up with him when they were in-home.
Roof is like a pop can in a tornado. You never have any idea of what's going to turn out.
Doesn't seem like it, but Ruth may be covering up. She basically intimated it was him and now says it's not.
So your source was originally Ruth?
Either way, it will be chinteresting.
Ruth has been known to lie about things now and then.
'my source?'
I just said it seems like he's visiting... yah, Roof was intimating that. Then I heard from someone else that they were trying to set something up with him when they were in-home.
Roof is like a pop can in a tornado. You never have any idea of what's going to turn out.
Tornadoes typically result in destruction so yes, we know how roof is going to turn out.
Jill is high-energy in social situations and so is her dog, Olive. While Jill is busy being the hostess with the mostest, Olive is right there with her, greeting each guest with a friendly bark and a wagging tail. On Jill's days off from work, you can find Olive and her relaxing in front of a Netflix marathon. Yes, it's precious that they're so much alike, but it's not actually a coincidence.
In the February 2017 study published in PLOS One, Austrian researchers found that dogs and their owners shared similar personality traits, including the Big Five: agreeableness, neuroticism, extraversion, conscientiousness, and openness. This was discovered by studying 132 dogs and their owners using behavioral tests and physical markers (including heart rates and cortisol levels). The results? Dogs' and owners' temperaments often influence each other. Calm and relaxed dog owners can spur similar traits in their dogs, and vice versa. Lead author Dr. Iris Schoberl, of the University of Vienna, tells the BBC, "Our results nicely fit to experience from practice: owners and dogs are social dyads [a group of two], and they influence each other's stress coping."
The Recipe For Chill
If your pup suffers from anxiety, the best thing you can do is lead by example. According to the BBC, Schoberl emphasizes that dogs are "sensitive to their owners' emotional states and may mirror their emotions." When Jill is stressed, Olive is probably stressed, and when Jill needs to relax by spending hours re-watching the entirety of "Lost" for the fifth time, Olive is right there, winding down with her.
This is why he gets the high proof rum during his pods while Teq gets Buffalo Trace
Don’t twist, I love me some Buffalo Trace (as well as the rest of their lineup, that distillery is dope).
Just explaining that it’s clear DDY has some cash.
Trust me, if I could buy Pappy’s in the store that’s all I’d be drinking on the Pod when I decide to make an appearance
Pappys is overated. Also if you’ve never had it Toronado in Roosevelt does tastings of it for like 12 bucks so you don’t have to waste a fuckload on a bottle.
Doesn't seem like it, but Ruth may be covering up. She basically intimated it was him and now says it's not.
So your source was originally Ruth?
Either way, it will be chinteresting.
Ruth has been known to lie about things now and then.
'my source?'
I just said it seems like he's visiting... yah, Roof was intimating that. Then I heard from someone else that they were trying to set something up with him when they were in-home.
Roof is like a pop can in a tornado. You never have any idea of what's going to turn out.
Jill is high-energy in social situations and so is her dog, Olive. While Jill is busy being the hostess with the mostest, Olive is right there with her, greeting each guest with a friendly bark and a wagging tail. On Jill's days off from work, you can find Olive and her relaxing in front of a Netflix marathon. Yes, it's precious that they're so much alike, but it's not actually a coincidence.
In the February 2017 study published in PLOS One, Austrian researchers found that dogs and their owners shared similar personality traits, including the Big Five: agreeableness, neuroticism, extraversion, conscientiousness, and openness. This was discovered by studying 132 dogs and their owners using behavioral tests and physical markers (including heart rates and cortisol levels). The results? Dogs' and owners' temperaments often influence each other. Calm and relaxed dog owners can spur similar traits in their dogs, and vice versa. Lead author Dr. Iris Schoberl, of the University of Vienna, tells the BBC, "Our results nicely fit to experience from practice: owners and dogs are social dyads [a group of two], and they influence each other's stress coping."
The Recipe For Chill
If your pup suffers from anxiety, the best thing you can do is lead by example. According to the BBC, Schoberl emphasizes that dogs are "sensitive to their owners' emotional states and may mirror their emotions." When Jill is stressed, Olive is probably stressed, and when Jill needs to relax by spending hours re-watching the entirety of "Lost" for the fifth time, Olive is right there, winding down with her.
To be fair it’s my mom’s dog. She’s not stupid she’s just super energetic.
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Either way, it will be chinteresting.
Ruth has been known to lie about things now and then.
I just said it seems like he's visiting... yah, Roof was intimating that. Then I heard from someone else that they were trying to set something up with him when they were in-home.
Roof is like a pop can in a tornado. You never have any idea of what's going to turn out.
I love them. I need one to keep me warm on Spanaway nites under the bridge.
Like Dog, Like Owner. Like Owner, Like Dog.
Jill is high-energy in social situations and so is her dog, Olive. While Jill is busy being the hostess with the mostest, Olive is right there with her, greeting each guest with a friendly bark and a wagging tail. On Jill's days off from work, you can find Olive and her relaxing in front of a Netflix marathon. Yes, it's precious that they're so much alike, but it's not actually a coincidence.
In the February 2017 study published in PLOS One, Austrian researchers found that dogs and their owners shared similar personality traits, including the Big Five: agreeableness, neuroticism, extraversion, conscientiousness, and openness. This was discovered by studying 132 dogs and their owners using behavioral tests and physical markers (including heart rates and cortisol levels). The results? Dogs' and owners' temperaments often influence each other. Calm and relaxed dog owners can spur similar traits in their dogs, and vice versa. Lead author Dr. Iris Schoberl, of the University of Vienna, tells the BBC, "Our results nicely fit to experience from practice: owners and dogs are social dyads [a group of two], and they influence each other's stress coping."
The Recipe For Chill
If your pup suffers from anxiety, the best thing you can do is lead by example. According to the BBC, Schoberl emphasizes that dogs are "sensitive to their owners' emotional states and may mirror their emotions." When Jill is stressed, Olive is probably stressed, and when Jill needs to relax by spending hours re-watching the entirety of "Lost" for the fifth time, Olive is right there, winding down with her.