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I can really relate to that whole story.
I lived for exactly one year in a 38 foot 5th wheel Fleetwood, along with 5 dogs.
I got really tired of the occasional getting in and out of my "home" during rainy times.
It felt as though I spent an awful lot of time cleaning up muddy situations.
Reading you post brought me many memories, as there seems to have been many similarities.
You were a bit more cramped by the family, whereas I was alone (but my five dogs were 4 dobies and one German Shepherd)
You also had 12 feet less room!
Life is like a roller-coaster we're just along for the ride.
One of my dogs is a Great pyrenees. Lol

I hope they were some good memories....
 
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I gotta go to a pub tonight for a hallowen disco... but i dont drink...
So im thinking.. shrooms.. at a halloween disco...
Its either a really good, or really bad idea...
Will let you know tomorrow...
 
I think I may have a little OCD...these ball vapes sure are dirty bong makers,
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I had a TWAX at 625, sat down and started watching the Walking Dead and had a PPP ready for half time...I was Puffco puffing away using my phone to control while in the dark asa my lights on the unit have not worked for some time...suddenly, my PPP lights roared into life and made me jump...a little. The lights flickered weird colours for a while then they faded to nothing again...bloody Halloween Zombie vape!
 
This is horrible. Really sickening. I hope I didn’t offend anyone. It offends me that someone would do that. I understand grief but is disrespectful to your beloved family member IMO.. Maybe I shouldn’t have shown the picture. It’s disturbing.

A FAMILY have divided opinion after turning their pet golden retriever into an ornamental rug for their living room.
The unorthodox memento of their beloved pet has ignited a fiery debate online after social media users were left stunned.
The family's unusual tribute left people questioning if it was touching or tasteless
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The family's unusual tribute left people questioning if it was touching or tastelessCredit: chimerataxidermy/ instagram
Chimera Taxidermy transformed the late golden retriever into an ornamental rug
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Chimera Taxidermy transformed the late golden retriever into an ornamental rugCredit: chimerataxidermy/ instagram
Australian company Chimera Taxidermy created the eccentric accessory for the mourning family so the pooch could "head home".
Owner Maddy, 29, explained they had preserved the family's pet as a pelt to create a memorial that will last a lifetime.
She said it had been "tanned and turned to leather so the fur won't fall out", allowing it to take pride of place in the customer's lounge.
The taxidermist compared the process to people keeping the ashes of a lost loved one, as the family "wanted to keep a part of him forever".
But the alternative keepsake wasn't welcomed by everyone - as many suggested it was simply disturbing to immortalise their dog this way.
An online debate ensued as social media users argued over whether the tribute was touching or tasteless.
One said: "What a cutie! You did a great job with him."
Another wrote: "Beautiful work as always!"
A third added: "I'm so glad more people are doing this now."
But others were left less than impressed by Maddy's creation, with a string of commenters discussing their outrage.
One said: "My memories give me peace, I couldn't do this, it would make it harder for me."

Another added: "This is interesting but certainly isn’t for everyone."
However, the business owner has defiantly defended her work, despite admitting the idea was "definitely not for everyone".
She told Yahoo News: "It's sometimes difficult working with pets compared to other animals ".
"But it's more rewarding to be able to help people with their grief and allow them to keep a part of their pet forever.

"Pet taxidermy has only really become more popular in the last five years or so, so it's a very new thing to see for most people.
"Some are more of a sentimental keepsake, others are on display resting in their beds or however their owners wanted them preserved".
The 29-year-old said she has been asked to preserve "pretty much any pet you can think of" including cats, rats, rabbits, guinea pigs, and goats.
Maddy regularly shares her completed work online and has been working in taxidermy since she was 18, before branching off to cater to pets exclusively three years ago."
 
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