Friday, October 2, 2009

I watch TV

FAUX needs to step away from the Amish and stick to the things they do know, Evangelicals and right wing politics. That's their knowledge base, when they go afield from that they just look like they didn't do their research or are  borderline bigots, since its FAUX I think we know which one is the real story.  I hate FAUX.

And Amish families often have just the one kid. Gawd. FAUX is so wrong, it's really embarrassing. If they wanted to do a story about religious people who don't do music I can think of a lot of  easier  groups to do than the Amish and with a lot fewer things to mess up and they would look a lot less stupid.

Dogger had a really good walk today but she insisted on going too far and now she's wiped out. I tried to make her turn back at a more therapeutic distance but she wasn't having any of it.  She had been a kind of a pain in the ass about going for a walk at 5:00pm - in that she didn't want to go for a walk she wanted her dinner and to play with her Kong toy. I don't see the rehab potential of lolling around on the carpet playing with a Kong toy-  and so by the time we went out later she really needed a walk and then we went too far. She isn't ready for the longer walks. I think she gets bored on our short walks and she just wants to have a little adventure. She loves going to the park and sniffing every where and peeing on everything, and when we were going on long walks every .day we visited there about three times a week.

Poor Dogger. I would have been happy just to go around the block but she wasn't having it. She doesn't care that the shorter walk is better for her right now and  we need to work on re-building her endurance and strength  and as much as she wants to go back to her old  longer routes, that she really can't right now, but she will be able to, soon. Do they sell canine muscle building power?  That would be great, because at this point we're never going to be able to walk further than across my yard and  its' going to take us approximately three houndred years to rebuild her lost muscle mass.

Oh, Community is back on. When I was in junior college there was a girl who sat next to me in one of my classes and the only questions she got right all semester where the rhetorical questions  the professor peppered her lectures  with and that the girl thought she needed to answer every one of those questions  OUT LOUD.

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