Fred's riding in style.
Well worth the $60 on Amazon! He loves the breeze. Living in an apartment he doesn’t get to enjoy the fresh air so much.Fred's riding in style.
So sorry I missed your birthday. Hope it was great!
AWWWWWWThis is how Gracie sleeps most of the time
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Sometimes she actually twists her head under her, so she is laying on the top of it.
Just MornI'm a assuming there's a dog somewhere under all those wrinkles.
In my dreams.Just Morn
She's probably already forgotten about it.I was just having a really clumsy day yesterday, and I accidently kicked Gracie twice, kneed her once, and stepped on her toes during our morning walk. It was all very light, so I didn't hurt her, but I felt absolutely horrible about it.
This is how Gracie sleeps most of the time
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Sometimes she actually twists her head under her, so she is laying on the top of it.
Our pups have free reign of the house, Gracie even spends a lot the day sleeping on my bed. She sleeps on it almost as much as I do.
EDIT: Wait, is it free reign or free rein? Like a ruler or like a horse?
Our pups have free reign of the house, Gracie even spends a lot the day sleeping on my bed. She sleeps on it almost as much as I do.
EDIT: Wait, is it free reign or free rein? Like a ruler or like a horse?
OK, thanks. I went back forth about three times, and that the whole loosening on a horse's reins thing did occur to me, but then I was like "wait a second, maybe it a reference to a ruler being able to do whatever they want". That's the third time in a week I ignored by initial instinct and it backfired on me.*whoosh* Grammar Nazi Alert!
It's "free rein."
Free rein--as in loosening up on the reins to let the horse do what it pleases.
If you were reigning (as in a sovereign), you would be pretty damn free already.
My job here is done.
*whoosh*
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