Yup. His "Reggae Music" legacy will always live on... Originally Posted by NicholetteMAs does Jimi, Janus, Ludwig, Maria Callas, Itzhak, and ...... (okay Itzhak is alive and well: PWI). I think the Saints are in trouble.
This is my first post here in this section, so hello to all and I hope you don’t mind me jumping in every now and then.
The one thing that I cannot live without would have to be my dog. I consider him my luxury. He is a Rottweiler and I have found that they are not easy dogs to have, as most places will not rent to you because they consider them aggressive bread. It is funny though because my dog is the biggest baby ever and has never been aggressive, but that is a whole other conversation lol.
I found a place 4 years ago when I moved here to Nashville that would allow me to live here with him and I stay here mainly for that reason. It is a very nice apartment community therefore I do have to pay a higher rent than I would elsewhere. Although I have considered moving because of what I have to pay in the increased rent I would not be allowed to take him with me and there is just no way I could give him up. He is like my child and I cannot imagine seeing his adorable face every day when I wake up or once I walk through the door from a long day. Originally Posted by Rsweething
Smart, beautiful, and loves her dog.Great first post.You should jump in as often as you like Originally Posted by BeckyThank you very much Becky.
At the risk of speaking for the thread starter (correct me if I'm offbase), the original intent of the thread was to share the one (or 2) thing(s) that really are non-essential, but if circumstances require(d) a change in lifestyle, you would still prioritize them at the expense of other items.Whew! I thought I was the only one who saw it that way; after I re-read my own response I thought, "Well, ya dumbass, those things aren't luxuries."
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Originally Posted by atlcomedy
Thank you very much Becky.
BTW I love your Avatar. I have a huge weak spot for huskys and that is the next type of dog that I would like to get. They are just so beautiful.
Thank you again and I hope you have a wonderful week. Originally Posted by Rsweething
Yes, SR is right Edward does pretty much control my life, but he is quite good at it lol.The arctic breeds are gorgeous. They are closer to wolves in personality than they are to other dogs.Ed has a few other breeds mixed in there, so he is pretty calm , I guess he is more of a suburbanite wolf .I remember a canoe trip in the boundary waters. On day 5 we came across a professor from Michigan. He had this huge wolf with him. He said that yes it's not legal but he got around it by claiming it was a mixed breed. The animal was something to behold up close.
Renting with a large dog is never fun. I remember having to beg, and bribe my way in to a few apartments before I finally just gave up , and bought something.The easiest way to tell when the rental market is down is when they all at once decide to become dog friendly. Originally Posted by Becky