We could all meet at Spice Road Table so that we could share an entrée......wait for it.....post-hummus.
you wear pants to sleep? WeidoWell now this is a problem, because I usually just sleep in flannel pants, which will be miserable in Orlando in July.
Now I have to rethink this WHOLE thing.
I'm always cold, so in winter, im forced to have to, otherwise, I'm in your camp: Pants to bed is the WORST!you wear pants to sleep? Weido
Here's a tip; research the origin of the phrase 'three dog night', then replace the term 'dog' with 'women'. So much better than getting tied up by those silly pajama things, or dogs for that matter. Have you ever seen how much a Golden Retrieve can shed in one night?Only in cold weather. They're like turtlenecks for my legs. Spring/summer, though, it's a different story. I gotta let these gams breathe.
Here's a tip; research the origin of the phrase 'three dog night', then replace the term 'dog' with 'women'. So much better than getting tied up by those silly pajama things, or dogs for that matter. Have you ever seen how much a Golden Retrieve can shed in one night?
Unless your pants have dogs on them. Then you're in for a whole world of shenaneryAhhhh, I see.
I'll just stick with the pants. You don't have to feed them, bathe them, or take them to expensive vet visits.
I'm going to guess this is an Australianism for "wierdness"? Maybe?Then you're in for a whole world of shenanery
GMTA (Great Minds Think Alike)I was thinking maybe shenanery is like shenanigans?
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Actually, if I'm not mistaken, this is actually a word that Craig created, as he is so prone to doing.Then you're in for a whole world of shenanery
Craig-isms are the best.Actually, if I'm not mistaken, this is actually a word that Craig created, as he is so prone to doing.
I'm going to guess this is an Australianism for "wierdness"? Maybe?
3 dog night is also a good old boys expression in Canada. Personally, I had a big 120 lb plus labrador so 1 dog night worked OK for me. For the record, he demanded his share of my bed and then by morning he basically took all of the mattress plus both pillows & I was scrunched up on the edge.#boydogsrbedhogs.
I was thinking maybe shenanery is like shenanigans?
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I'm slowly learning to speak Aussie. For instance, never call it a fanny pack. Apparently that means something quite different to Australians.
Steve is right on the money.Actually, if I'm not mistaken, this is actually a word that Craig created, as he is so prone to doing.