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13 Dogs Who Have Mastered the Art of Resting Bitch Face

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The struggle. It’s real. It’s not just humans who have to deal with Resting Bitch Face (an involuntary relaxed facial expression that’s interpreted by others as anger, contempt or annoyance). We found 13 dogs who have to deal with Resting Bitch Face… but are still able to make it look adorable!
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Facebook. All the sheeple live there now. Some (professionals) said it was the "stupid" people who posted on topics they knew nothing about that killed the forum or at least their desire to participate. Others said it was certain personalities that dominated nearly every thread that made the forum not all that enjoyable. Since the forum archives never get deleted and we've covered a lot of topics some felt what's the point of discussing something you can look up yourself.

My answer is Facebook. Very creative, crafty technology. If I were to guess, it's about to get a whole lot "better" with what it can do.

BTW Nancy, just last night I was checking the archives on a topic and noticed a post from you and thought I wonder how she's doing. And then, look who shows up today (smile).
 
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My answer is Facebook. Very creative, crafty technology. If I were to guess, it's about to get a whole lot "better" with what it can do.

BTW Nancy, just last night I was checking the archives on a topic and noticed a post from you and thought I wonder how she's doing. And then, look who shows up today (smile).
I do post on Facebook but not so much the training related items but the kind of personal stuff that goes on FB. I tend to call folks I know on the phone or email for those. Doing fine here -But I actually ask some general SAR questions on FB because a sizeable number of my FB Friends are SAR folks. The big downside of it is limited "searchability" but, honestly, that can be a good thing when you are thinking about questions about training a working dog and really don't want someone dragging up old posts.

Still working Beau / and maintaining certification status in cadaver and I inherited Tilly (a distant cousin of Beau's) who is training in air scent. Had some setbacks with bad tendons and ligaments in a foot after a fall this spring but it is slowly coming back.
 
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Alright. Alright.

I think we know what the other is sayin'. Maybe. Maybe not.

Forget about that. It's bout time for us to have a spin off discussion of old cars. It's been a while and I look forward to it when we start up.

What's going on with your son and that car of yours… or is it his now?
 
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