Favorite Pet Pleasures

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Postby Etoh*the*Greato » Fri Jun 11, 2010 6:39 am

Try not to squick when I say this, but my biggest pet pleasure is [color="Orange"]Oreos and Squeeze Cheese.[/color] Like... The Aerosol stuff that comes in the can where you have to push the tube. Easy Cheese. A wonderful blend of textures and flavors.
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Postby Sheenar » Fri Jun 11, 2010 6:24 pm

Etoh, I'd actually be willing to give that a try. It sounds interesting.

It is always so good to take time now and then to remember the good things in your life --we do all have so much to be thankful for.

My list is as follows:

Dark chocolate (the more bitter, the better)
Getting lost in a good book
Being able to sleep in a little on occasion
Having a cat curl up in your lap and purr
Having a cat run to greet you when you come home
Sargento string cheese
A nice, hot cup of Tazo Refresh tea
Olvatine
Getting together with friends
A smile from someone in passing
An unexpected note from a friend
Being able to turn everything off once in a while and just sit
Windchimes
Music boxes
The smell right before the rain
Gerber daisies and sunflowers
The smell of hay and horse feed

and finally, just being alive-- being able to see, hear, and walk--God's great gift of life
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