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In "San Francisco has approved Proposition R to be on the ballot."

Juvenile behavior.

In "If you can't say something nice"

Ralph, thanks for addressing a lot of issues over the years. Obama, a lot of people are counting on you if you win. I personally don't feel you are qualified, but, given my overall opinion of politics I don't really care. Sometimes a fresh face with new ideas is all you need. If you win, good luck. If not, try again. If you don't win, next time have the balls to pick your own running mate and don't let the party saddle you with such a douche bag. John, I wish you had won the nomination in 2000. I think things would be a lot different now if you had. That said, I think you missed your window and should retire gracefully out of politics if you lose this election. Sarah, never heard of you until this year. Please go back to Alaska and stay there. Joe, fuck you. You piece of shit.

In "Curious George.. new dog questions!"

Quick off topic here: Is there some way I am not seeing to embed a link in a comment? The way I posted links to pix of my dog are the uber in lameness. Follow up to Hanks comment. All the huskies I have ever seen have been good dogs. No violent tendencies. At the dog park there are quite a few and they are all well behaved. Boy do they like to run. One of Stans first acquaintances as a very young 8 week old puppy was a ~6-8 month old Husky puppy that had gotten loose and wound up in my back yard playing with my tiny boy. I wound up putting her on a leash and walking the neighborhood until I came across the worried parent looking for her. Another time, when Stan was about 1.5 yo, I found 2 boxers in the backyard with him. They had done a jailbreak out of their fenced in yard. They were good doggies and climbed into the Stan limo ( a 92 Volvo 740 wagon) and we drove them back to the address on their tags to very relieved parents. Dogs are a source of great stories.

Given that it is a puppy and not a full grown dog, you have a good chance of things going very well. Puppies are inquisitive and yours will probably approach the cats, but the cats will put the puppy in his/her place and it will learn. I have 2 cats and got a black lab puppy who coexists very well. Even the cats have learned to be ok about things. He is now 3+ years old and all has gone well. Your puppy will require a lot of attention, especially the first year when he has to learn everything. Lots of energy means lots of walks and play time. You should look for a local dog park where you can take the puppy to get him socialized to other dogs too. Make sure shots are up to date first. Training your dog is really putting the time in. You get out what you put in so to speak. Any number of books out there to help with that. Link to pics of Stan (my doggy) http://www.flickr.com/photos/a3matrix/collections/72157604490787470/ Mostly puppy pics Grown up pics.http://www.flickr.com/photos/a3matrix/sets/72157604499815362/

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Exactly quonsar, IF it was anything important...

In "Curious George: MoFi census"

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