Title: Rockin Week-End Music Thread: 1960's Source:
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Rockin Week-End Music Thread: 1960's ??
I don't know how anyone else here deals with everyday stress, but I have always turned to MUSIC, and tuned out the world and anyone who might be around me! I'm sort of stuck on the 60's right now, but feel free to post any of your favorite music, I love it all....
1960
YES! IT'S ME; REBELGAL; And I Can Be Both, Devil or Angel!
I've had a good day, and feelin nostalgic I guess. It's quiet and I can sleep in anyway...I'm basically a night person anyway, I love music and very old classic movies.
I'm nightowl as well, always have been. Cut back on the coffee after noon a few months back and its not 2AM most nights. Tonight got a 'guest' downstairs, rescue dog we arranged a transport to a 'forever home' from here to Chicago. So my five dogs are just a tad worked up, So here I am on this fuckin mini lap top in bad light in front of the fire, watchin 'The Rock' (laughing)
Fred, never picked up on you being in Kentucky. If you haven't tried Four Rose's Bourbon, especially 'Small Batch' I highly recommend it. Toured the disillery in Lexington last year, love the stuff. Of course, they don't sell it in Ohio (eyes rolling).
We have five dogs. Roxie, Dash, Daisy, Jasper the War Pig, and Newton our pup. Thought for 12 years Roxie was a rott/shepard mix, coloring and size more or less indicated petland told us. Did the DNA swab, she's Boxer and some kind of odd husky. Dash is big, short haired blond about 70 pounds. Competes in some, but doesn't particularly like it. Daisy is a budding champion in agility and fly ball competitions, wife has a bunch of ribbons and a few trophy's.
Then there is Rootin Tootin Newton. Pittbull Akita mix. He's 'Mr September' in the 2010 Smiling Pittbull Recue annual calendar. And finally, Jasper the War Pig. A black tubular dog, white chest, six inch leg kind mutt. He's head of security here, and does an excellent job. The others are the 'muscle' when things go bump in the night.
To date, we'ver rescued over 100 dogs since January 1st from this kill county we live in. We've placed dogs all over the eastern half of the United States using everything from volunteers in private cars to big rig's moving these dogs to homes. Have access to pilots if the circumstances warrant it. All volunteers.
Did the DNA swab, she's Boxer and some kind of odd husky.
I was never aware of the DNA swab option. My dog is a mutt and I've only guessed at her background; she'll be 15 this summer and is relatively healthy and sound. I know one of these days she won't be around, and that's going to hurt.
Oh yeah, you gotta try the DNA swap,, its an eye opener. We get the results back, and send the swab in via US mail...takes about two weeks.
It lists five catagories of percentage of DNA. The first one is the primary...by the time you are to the fourth its more a educated 'guess'. But we're happy with the results we've gotten. Costs around $40 per.