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Originally Posted by Nucky
Sometimes my NOTHING best buddy, its gotta be Quality instead of Quantity.
I have to tell you something Tal, when I was window shopping with the doggies yesterday I felt a bit guilty. We were that close with our last pup. When I went back to post on the post I opened the day Barney died I found it closed. Whatever there must be a good reason but I had a chance to look at the support I got from others on TOTV'S.
Support like that never came from people back home. They were like its only a dog, not important like a person. On here people understand.
I woke to a text this morning that a dear friend in The Villages had his 91-year-old Mom's 19-year-old dog pass during the night. What can I offer as comfort to this Beautiful Woman, Mrs. Nucky is beside herself over this woman losing her pal. I would take the words that TOPSINMO gave to me. "My Heart Bleeds for This Woman". The decision she made was good for the Dog. No matter how much it hurts it was the best thing for the Animal. 
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The dogs in my life have been far more beloved by me than almost all the people in it and not for NOTHING as the pooches are usually loyal and very predictable. People not so much. Crooked timber of humanity and all that. And when they give a completely inept sociopath the hammer and nails....
Been reading a book about a military campaign that happened during Nero's campaign. Fictional book.
The Blood of Rome by Simon Scarrow.
Simon Scarrow's Official Website Some of these Roman emperors made a thorough mess of things because of the almost complete lack of checks and balances on their behavior. There were very good ones, too, though but it would have been quite hard to live in these times.