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You haven't seen wasteful until you've seen a four year old putting mustard on a hot dog from one of those kind of bottles......
It doesn't get any better when they are 6 either.
You haven't seen wasteful until you've seen a four year old putting mustard on a hot dog from one of those kind of bottles......
It doesn't get any better when they are 6 either.
....or 16.
Or 47........or 16.
:rofl: I don't have any of those creatures yet.
You will.....and way before you want to.
Nah, I don't mind them getting older and more able to do more heavy lifting around the house. The bigger and stronger the better. I have plenty of jobs for them.
I can't imagine any normal person who would WANT to be Lena Dunham.
Either that or Minions.
I can't imagine any normal person who would WANT to be Lena Dunham.
Children eat less
[video=youtube;ZWO-PB7fsWk]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZWO-PB7fsWk[/video]
Either that or Minions.
Miss Carol gets only wet food, but the smell doesn't bother me -- I live a quarter of a mile from a factory that cooks seaweed.
Interesting point!
This is still a real popular question in old Germany. The question, if all houses/household of cat owners smell or even stink.
But I can only say this:
In the early 90s, my grandaunt and granduncle still had their last cat, which became 20. And every time, you stepped into their apartment, the strong smell had the same level. Not totally disgusting, but also not yummy. Not a smell of piss, but a very meaty smell of probably cat food. Similar to the smell of dry pet food, but def. not dry food, back in these days. But this smell is unforgetable, when you experienced it as a kid!
Today, I know another "cat apartment", but I cannot exactly say, if there's a strong smell of animal stuff. It hasn't the smell of my grandaunt's apartment. I think, there's a smell of the cat toilet, because piss + pumice stone-litter. But it's not that super strong.
My female friend had or still has cats in her apartment, too. But I can't remember a special smell.