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Broly the new super saiyan beardie
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[QUOTE="SHBailey, post: 1804224, member: 89387"] My husband and I are allergic to dust mites too, and I'm really bad about vacuuming, so we have a little something to aggravate our allergies year round, even after the pollen season is over, although it does get a little better. At least he's not allergic to me. I'm not an allergy; I'm an irritant. :mrgreen: I think some people have a hard time remembering not to distract service dogs when they're working, and some people just don't know, and it's natural to want to try to get friendly with someone's dog and talk to them and pet them and whatever, although it's always polite to ask the human if that's ok. It is kind of hard to get told no because it's a service dog and they're working, no matter how politely they tell you, but even so, it's still even more rude to take offense at that, so you weren't the one being rude..."Pot calling the kettle black" I think it's called. :roll: At least your husband and the rest of your family and friends seem to understand, and you don't have to spend much time with the ones who don't. I get really upset when I have interactions like that with people too (it can cause my energy level to drop abruptly and send me off into an episode of depression that can last anywhere from a couple of hours to a couple of days), and sometimes I'm more comfortable with animals myself. At least they're honest about their feelings, once you learn how to read a black beard and a head bob, etc. ...Although I still have a hard time telling the difference between the little beardie dance that means "Get me out of here I have to go to the bathroom" (ended up on the wrong side of that one again the other day) and the little dance that means "Get me out of here I want to run around the house and get into mischief." :? BTW, I finally got a chance to see a rerun of the Dr Who episode "Silence in the Library" and the sequel. You were right -- Uber creepy. :shock: [/QUOTE]
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