April 11, 2007

And for the record, PETA can still kiss my ample ass.
h/t Cowboy Blob
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April 04, 2007
STFU! LOL!
h/t Greta
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Tuesday at 9, however, is a WEALTH of good TV. What's a girl to do?
House
DWS elimination show
Deadliest Catch (it's back! YAY!)
Dog the Bounty Hunter
Thank God the cable companies re-run their primetime shows 3 or 4 hours later. DC and Dog each record at 1am Wednesday, while DWS and House record LIVE...
So I'll be seeing both of them tonight.
I've mentioned before how much I LURVE Deadliest Catch. Don't ask why. I just like watching these guys go out and try to beat Mother Nature and make BANK in 2 weeks. Good for them.
Spring is definitely the BEST TV time. YAY!
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April 03, 2007
One thing that usually DOESN'T help, however, is my beloved Princess. She is drawn like a magnet to mommy on the floor, assuming of course, that the only reason I would be there is to play with her. Frankly, she's WAY more of a hinderance than anything, especially if I am trying to meditate.
So I was highly amused when I found this article today:
In Bryan's class, the humans do traditional yoga poses -- yes, including "downward facing dog" -- while staying in contact physically with their pets.Evidently in this class, both man and beast get the benefits of the practice, as the poses are modified to fit the ability of the human "partner" and the size of the dog "partner", which ranges from a toy Poodle to a Visla.Part of the class includes gentle stretching and dog massage, another specialty of Bryan's, but most of the time the humans gently use the dogs like yoga props.
In downward facing dog, for example, the humans rest their heads on their companions, who are relaxing -- napping? -- on the mat.
"Don't be too ambitious," she said. "Honor where your dog is and remember that dogs respond to our energy."
Actually, it sounds like fun. And it's a great fundraiser for the humane society.
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