Dutchy wrote:My memory failing in my old age...yesterday on our team meeting we all agreed on dates for our face to face catch up in Perth on 5th & 6th November so arrangements commenced immediately for those dates, only for me to realise at 10.30pm last night that I had the Metallica tickets for the 5th
Groveling to my boss and team this morning to push it back 24 hours so I could do both, thankfully it has worked out by me copping the 6.30am flight on the Thursday, daylight savings has helped so I should get to Perth office around 8am, going to be a long 24 hours but glad its worked out.
A mate telling me a couple of weeks ago how he's looking forward to a week in Melbourne with the Mrs. Driving over on the Monday to see Oasis on the Tuesday night then back on the Friday.
What date is that mate?
4th November.
We're going to Metallica on the 5th you know?
$%$&% %&%&*^*!!! Guess we're driving home Wednesday.
Now he's driving over Monday, Oasis Tuesday night then up to drive home Wednesday for Metallica.
wenchbarwer wrote:My poor pooch has been struggling with it the last week or so, too
I once got told by the vet that human hayfever tablets are ok for the dog.....just need the correct dose which I'm sure could be found on the interwebs somewhere
wenchbarwer wrote:My poor pooch has been struggling with it the last week or so, too
I once got told by the vet that human hayfever tablets are ok for the dog.....just need the correct dose which I'm sure could be found on the interwebs somewhere
Half a Telfast the way to go, not much different to giving one to a kid.
wenchbarwer wrote:My poor pooch has been struggling with it the last week or so, too
I once got told by the vet that human hayfever tablets are ok for the dog.....just need the correct dose which I'm sure could be found on the interwebs somewhere
Half a Telfast the way to go, not much different to giving one to a kid.
He's a big boy, gets a Claratyne wrapped up in a bit of sliced cheese and he has no idea he's even taking medication
wenchbarwer wrote:My poor pooch has been struggling with it the last week or so, too
I once got told by the vet that human hayfever tablets are ok for the dog.....just need the correct dose which I'm sure could be found on the interwebs somewhere
Half a Telfast the way to go, not much different to giving one to a kid.
He's a big boy, gets a Claratyne wrapped up in a bit of sliced cheese and he has no idea he's even taking medication [emoji38]
Having a brachycephalic dog pre surgery was feeding him 4 tablets twice a day. The little **** ******* knew he was taking medication in the end!
heater31 wrote:Having a brachycephalic dog pre surgery was feeding him 4 tablets twice a day. The little **** ******* knew he was taking medication in the end!
I have a boxer and a bulldog pup. Wrap anything in cheese and the boxer eats it.
Drop anything on the floor and the bulldog eats it, don't need to disguise any medicine for her, she assumes everything is food
heater31 wrote:Having a brachycephalic dog pre surgery was feeding him 4 tablets twice a day. The little **** ******* knew he was taking medication in the end!
I have a boxer and a bulldog pup. Wrap anything in cheese and the boxer eats it.
Drop anything on the floor and the bulldog eats it, don't need to disguise any medicine for her, she assumes everything is food [emoji38] [emoji38]
French Bulldog. Vomits at regular intervals because of eating shit he shouldn't be eating!
heater31 wrote:Having a brachycephalic dog pre surgery was feeding him 4 tablets twice a day. The little **** ******* knew he was taking medication in the end!
I have a boxer and a bulldog pup. Wrap anything in cheese and the boxer eats it.
Drop anything on the floor and the bulldog eats it, don't need to disguise any medicine for her, she assumes everything is food [emoji38] [emoji38]
French Bulldog. Vomits at regular intervals because of eating shit he shouldn't be eating!
Must be a bulldog thing, my little Aussie Bulldog is stupidly food obsessed, and she'll also eat crap like wood chips out of garden (sneaky little shit side eyes me to see if I'm watching when she grabs it)