Sister Jean and I are about as different as it's possible for two people to be. But, I don't obsess about her.
She has some fun questions and I actually got her to once show a "kiss my ass" graphic...which made me laugh until my sides hurt...but I don't go around posting about her. Within her worldview, she's OK. I like her. She's feisty and I admire that.
You might want to let it go and turn your attentions to something important.
I'm really a dog person. I've been a professional trainer, as an avocation. for nearly 44 years. Right now, I have a Rottie and a Xolo. Please excuse the brag piccies...
Is the dog blue? I wish you could get a hold of my daughter's dog. Marty's part everything and although was a bit out of control a year ago he seems to have calmed down. They resuced him and love him more than life itself. We are going to Cincy to dogsit in a few weeks as they have a wedding to go to in Chicago.
what is an Xolo? They really are very cute doggies.
Xolos (Xoloitzcuintli) are a hairless breed that originated in Mexico. I'm very much "into" canine psychology and I love Xolos because the breed is so primitive. They were often used as livestock and not domesticated as pets.
Mine is really charcoal grey but she photographs blue, or green, depending on the light and how close the flash is to her skin. In the pic, below, she had just stolen my great-aunt's upper plate. I couldn't resist grabbing the camera but had to snap it fast so her skin looks green.
She is, betz. I think it's that capital T that I most like about her. Xolos are soft, warm, don't shed, no fleas, no doggie odor and very smart but their wicked sense of humor is the best thing about them.
Do you work very hard at looking stupid or does it just come naturally?
Too bad I didn't get a notification of this post. SH can be glitchy, at times. I came back here to let you know that Sr. Jean just blocked me.
Actually, I'm surprised that she hung in there as long as she did. She's a strong woman, especially as I represent just about everything she disapproves of. What I found interesting is that she didn't block me for any of my anti-Christian posts but because I blew off her constant battle to top the leaderboard. Really, really interesting. It seems that a lifelong battle to achieve humility doesn't always result in won battles.
Sister Jean and I are about as different as it's possible for two people to be. But, I don't obsess about her.
She has some fun questions and I actually got her to once show a "kiss my ass" graphic...which made me laugh until my sides hurt...but I don't go around posting about her. Within her worldview, she's OK. I like her. She's feisty and I admire that.
You might want to let it go and turn your attentions to something important.
I don't find my personal validation here.
BTW, I like your avatar. Cute dog.
I'm really a dog person. I've been a professional trainer, as an avocation. for nearly 44 years. Right now, I have a Rottie and a Xolo. Please excuse the brag piccies...
what is an Xolo? They really are very cute doggies.
Mine is really charcoal grey but she photographs blue, or green, depending on the light and how close the flash is to her skin. In the pic, below, she had just stolen my great-aunt's upper plate. I couldn't resist grabbing the camera but had to snap it fast so her skin looks green.
Too bad I didn't get a notification of this post. SH can be glitchy, at times. I came back here to let you know that Sr. Jean just blocked me.
Actually, I'm surprised that she hung in there as long as she did. She's a strong woman, especially as I represent just about everything she disapproves of. What I found interesting is that she didn't block me for any of my anti-Christian posts but because I blew off her constant battle to top the leaderboard. Really, really interesting. It seems that a lifelong battle to achieve humility doesn't always result in won battles.
Sometimes, you just give up the fight.