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I was scared when I went to middle school. It was a whole new school with lots of new people. Once I became adjusted to it, I loved it. Once I moved onto high school it was a little easier. We still had a lot of new people and were the freshman so it was a bit nerve racking. But I had a sister whom was a senior at the time so it really helped. College was a blast. I made a lot of good friends whom were much more mature than the kids in middle school or high school.
Mar
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I have a great deal of difficulty when choosing a bed for my dog. First, my dog is a one hundred and twenty pound Newfoundland, and there are not many beds big enough for her to be able to stretch out on comfortably, never mind if I want to lie down with her. Another problem is that many dog beds do not provide enough cushioning and support; many large dogs have joint issues and need comfortable, supportive beds to comfort and help prevent joint pain, especially in cold weather. A third thing I have discovered about dog beds is, many are hard to clean, tend to stain easily, and gather huge amounts of dog fur. My dog is also very girly, so by the time I find a brand of dog bed that meets all my other requirements, the styles are limited and mostly plain colors. My big girl needs an extra large, clean, comfortable, flashy pink dog bed. That shouldn’t be too much to ask.
Mar
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I drive a 2010 camaro. I just got it last month for Christmas. We loved the 60’s camaros and said if they ever come back with one close to that style we would get one. Well I think this is the closest they are going to come so we got one. I love the look the style the packages included, just about everything. The only thing I dislike about it is the seat room. I find there is not a lot of headroom in it. But that’s what you get with a sports car, so I guess it comes with the territory.
Mar
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It’s interesting how a dog’s opinion of nylon dog collars and leashes changes over time. A puppy seems to find a collar annoying and chews at it and any dog tags that may be on it. Then the dog seems to get used to it and takes it for granted. After a while a dog seems to think of a collar as a piece of clothing and a dear possession. Take a collar off to put a new dog tag on it, and the dog wants to know why you’ve done it. Put it back on, and the dog acts all excited and happy, as if things are now back to the way they are supposed to be. The collar has become a personal possession for the dog and one that the dog needs to have back on in order to feel comfortable.
Mar
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