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If you hear snickering tomorrow when no one’s around, that’s her.
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I thought the Security line at SFO this morning must be an early April Fools Day prank, but evidently it was real. Real slow, that is. There were literally 200-300 people ahead of us in line. Once we had emerged, my beloved pointed out the whole process had taken 14 minutes. Yeah, well, that’s what her watch said. I’m talking about subjective time.
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Fourteen minutes can be an eternity. Especially in an airport.
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Life would be so bleak without puppers and kittehs!
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Yes, it would. The little fuzzballs make everything better!
One of my coworkers is moving, but doesn’t yet have the certificate of occupancy, so she and her husband are technically homeless at the moment. Consequently, she’s bringing in the girls during the day. The office is a little brighter with the pups there. 🐕🐕🐕
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