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Can anyone watch this without crying?

Posted By: Taiga on 2007-09-28
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http://youtube.com/watch?v=PYBz2gjEfA


I sure couldn't.  It gets me so upset I actually felt ill, but at the same time I wish everyone thinking of getting a pet could watch it.  Hope I posted the link correctly.  It's on shelter animals.  The title is "In Hope, An Animal Shelter Story."




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He would sit in front of the TV and swat at the puck now and then. The only time my current 4-year-old cat watches TV is if the TiVo restarts for some reason and that little animated video comes on with the dancing TV and the loud music. He's fascinated by that and will come running to sit and watch it.
Thanks to both of you, even though I'm crying again now.
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OMG, I am crying with you

This is just too fresh in my mind, having just lost my lab, Murphy less than 3 weeks ago.  I know what you are feeling and what you are going through.  I cried and cried over making the decision.  The vet sent me a wonderful card stating that sometimes the kindest thing we do for our pets is to say good bye.  Murphy just gave me a look when it was time.  I can't explain it, but I know he was trying to tell me that the suffering was too much. I read somewhere the dogs are very stoic.  They don't tend to show pain unless it is pretty severe, and his cries told me that it was pretty severe. 


As far as the buriel, the vet's office asked right up front on the phone.  I had the choice of cremation, a common buriel (here it is at a farm as we are a little on the rural side) or taking the body.  Talked to my sons, and my oldest said he would bury him, that he wanted him at home.  The vet wrapped him up very nicely for us, but did give us the option to do it ourselves.  Bless my son.  Murphy was a big dog, nearly 90 pounds, and my son had to work hard to dig his grave.  I am planning on planting a small flower bed there as well, as it is in the back corner of my yard, which is pretty barren right now. 


Anyhow, it should be your choice.  Just tell them up front what you want when the time comes.  I am so, so sorry you are going through this.  I wouldn't want to be in your shoes for anything right now.  Just keep telling little Fox how much you love him (though he knows that).  Please keep us posted on how things go for him. 


Well, I'm crying too, again! Well, you say sm
"she did what was in her heart." But I think what happened here is she didn't do what was in her heart. She did the right thing by walking away and coming back home, but she said she feels as if her heart is still back home. That's what makes it so sad. It totally caught her off guard - she didn't expect to feel that way after 20 years.

I just have to stay away from my home town, I guess. LOL
Okay, now what was up with the judge *crying*
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Crying my eyes out, here!
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I was crying my eyes out!
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Oh for crying in the corn
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If these people cheat, it's not the dancing's problem, it's the person's problem.

I do not care for this show one bit, so I'm not defending it at all. I just think this argument is not terribly valid.
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crying (over you), Roy Orbison and
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Crying all morning.....sm

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11 years ago I had just had a baby and my husband picked out our house while I was home recovering from a c-section.  He told me this was where we were going to live.  He had refused to even look at any of the houses I had liked during my pregnancy.  He told me we would remodel this house any way I wanted, get any furniture I wanted.  I was so anxious to get out of the rundown noisy apartment building we were in that I agreed to move here.  Then of course, no remodeling, no new furniture. 


Three years ago I really needed a new car. My husband said he would start looking for one.  HE would start looking for one for me.  A year later HE had still not found one.  I found a used, reasonably priced car and told him I wanted to buy it.  He said no.  I told him I really needed a vehicle. It was less than $10,000.  He finally agreed but was mad at me for a year over it and told his parents that I had gone out and bought myself "a new car".  It was actually 4 years old.  A year ago he bough a boat for $10,000 that I had never even seen and brought it home and announced we had a new boat.  Six months ago he bought a $30,000 truck and took me to see it at the dealership after he had already bought it. 


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For crying out loud people...
it is a TV show. If most of you put the time and energy you spend here being moral police and put it to some good use in the world, think of the things you could accomplish! Sounds like there are a bunch of insecure women out there. Face it, there are beautiful women on this earth and every man looks at them, no matter how whipped and controlled he is. It is nature, men are visual creatures. Face it, would your man rather look at a pretty woman all dressed up or someone in sweats who does not care about her appearance? Good luck trying to keep your man under lock and key... a perfect way to lose them!
We are all in the same field - just get along for crying out loud!

Why such a division?  The bottom line is that we all just want to communicate with people in the same field of work.  This does not give anyone the right to slam the "other board" or certain people.  Sounds like some of you just need to get a life.


Mine does that weird loud crying
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She is the funniest cat. Her favorite thing to eat is french fries, and she chows the whole thing down. My other cat loves yogurt and you cannot eat yogurt in peace in my home.
My oldest furgirl is dying and I am crying
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And last, why can't Derek and Merideth just get married already! I mean, they sort of did, but not really! Come on!

I'm so frustrated that now we have to wait until this fall to find out what's happening! AAGGGGHHHH!

Okay, I'm waaayy to into this show!!! =)
Oh for crying out loud! Drink some warm milk and
ajd;d
Paris to serve all 45 days. Left court crying and screaming
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I am a Democrat and I'm a news nut, so I pretty much divided my time between the 2 channels.

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I only watch Fox...
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I don't watch much TV either
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I will keep a watch out for him.
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I watch!
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OMG! Watch this!
Link below...
Don't watch much of anything then, do
Just kidding.
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Tudor - I am hooked. I love the characters - especially King Henry ;-)

Also catch House and Red Eye. Don't watch too many shows because after awhile they become predictable.

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let the dog watch you
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Snapping a dish towel on the head of your grown son can be really good for the soul!
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I don't get to watch Dr. Phil much, but I did --sm
happen to see the same show you are talking about. It was VERY eye opening. I felt so bad for the woman who was involved with this scammer. It is much the same as women who get *involved* with men in prison. All these men want is money and they do not care who they get it from.
Even if the mom has no money, he does not care. His *anger* is just a ploy to make her feel guilty. I can guarantee that he has no son, he is not who he says he is, and he is probably in the middle east somewhere, as I do believe the man on Dr. Phil was in the middle east and tried to pass off his accent as from somewhere else. Please don't be too hard on your mom. She is vulnerable and *love smit*, but she needs to know the truth. Perhaps contact the Dr. Phil show and they may send a tape of that show, or he may have some personal advice for her. Good luck.
I like to watch sports... sm
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I do not watch AI except very, very rarely, BUT.....

I have 12-year-old daughter and I feel she is just as entitled to vote as I am (if I voted which I don't).  This is America and we all have rights no matter our age.


Now, if older people are playing games with the voting, that is a whole other story and AI should change their voting policy somehow so it is fair and the most talented person wins.


No, I asked did you watch all of the
case when it was on, all.
did you even WATCH last night?

in Africa and in the Adirondacks in this country and NOLA.  This was not the usual american idol - no one got booted off the show and they collected MILLIONS of dollars during this 2-hour special.


Unless you watched it last night, best hold your tongue because you have no clue.......last night was not a REALITY show American Idol -


AGAIN, IT WAS A TELETHON.......


And I would say to your post, WATCH out
I had a little girl who came for the summer to stay with her father and his family down our street. The child came to play with my daughter. She was so nice, sweet, etc. but my hubby then told me to watch out, the child had loads of issues. Now how he would know that, I sure was not seeing it. Bottom lining it, my child had a bird and this little girl decided to kick the cage with the bird in it. My daughter told her to stop, 1 thing lead to another and the visiting child wound up biting my daughter all over her back, shoulders, etc. On taking my daughter to the emergency room, the nurse there said worse case of bites she had seen in her 20 years experience. I had shown this child nothing by niceness and yet this is what wound up happening.
If you didn't know them before, watch out.
You will be their best friend while they are in prison, they will probably want you to keep sending or bringing them things. Usually you will never hear from them again when they are released. Not always, but often that's what happens. Just beware.
Does anyone watch Days??
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Does anybody watch Big Love?

I really like the actors. Call me naive but does this kind lifestyle really go on in Utah and other states? I'm from the northeast and can't even imagine. I find it fascinating.  And, boy, could I use another wife or two, myself! LOL



I wanted to watch but...
Ol' big mouth Oprah won't let anyone else get a word in...she thinks she knows it all.
I watch it too and I'm Jewish. :)
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We were forbidden to watch
Bewitched
I Dream of Jeanie
Laugh In
Donahue

Mom was leery of:
Star Trek

Rolled her eyes over:
Gilligan's Island
Hee Haw




Yeah, I watch CSI and
Cold Case and all that and he is usually right there watching some of it too. Also, we listen to country music most of the time and there's this song out now that I think he really listens to!
Did anyone watch The View this--sm
morning and get the name of the book/author Whoopie was talking about?  It was "The Education of???" It is about a young Indian boy and his life. It was an Ophra book club book until she found out the author (who is now dead) was in the KKK and she pulled the book from her list. We live in Cherokee, NC and my kids are into tribal life.
Watch out I just figured out how to do this
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That sounds like fun to watch! LOL NM
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I own it on DVD, but can't bring myself to actually watch it!
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