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I'll Be Back

I'm still alive, for whatever it's worth, so not to worry. Right now my time is totally consumed with trying to find a new (the cheaper the better) place to live, somewhere that will let me bring my quadrupedal family with. Not an easy task, let me tell you, but give me another few days. I think that's probably all the time I've left here anyway, give or take a handful.

By the way, lesson learned in my apartment search: "pet-friendly" is more often than not a misnomer. Very selective about their friends, most property owners are, my pets apparently being not so selectable. Wish me luck.

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  1. Doug - I had wondered what happened to you. Glad you are still alive - and that is worth much to all of your fans. Take care and hurry back.

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  2. I literally just said to my husband on the phone that I hope you aren't dead-ha! We had the same problem here looking for a place; some places wanted to meet our dogs first, so we knew we couldn't live there(my dogs are crazy when they first meet people).
    My complex is very dog friendly, but has a limit on 2 animals, so my cat is a secret! I just commented on Rain's blog about my animals-we're all psychically connected. Good Luck!

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  3. "literally just said to my husband on the phone that I hope you aren't dead-ha!"


    ROTFLMAO!! Erika, you have such a way with words. I'm also glad that Doug is alive and kicking!

    Nice to see you back Doug. I'll send you all good vibes.
    Erika told me you were back. Thanks Erika for letting me know.

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  4. Good luck indeed. You will find the right place.

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  5. Hey Doug R,
    Did you know I nominated you for a Blog of the Day award..and You won! Congratulations!

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