Posted by dbernie on September 24, 2011 at 05:39:21 from (166.181.2.38):
Ya'll may remember one of the side affects of three years of surgeries was my wife got tired of it all and left me back in March. Don't blame her a bit, we're still best of friends.
Anyways:
I miss female company around the house. Gets lonely. Been lookin a little, but no lady in her right mind wants to deal with a disabled chronic pain half-crazed vet guy like me, BUT--yesterday, a girl been needin a place to live. I spoke with the folks where she was livin', and she's a great gal, just tiime to move on. Well, I don't need room-mate money, I'm doin alright. So,
yesterday I drove up North and brought her home, moved her in. She's kinda young, but a cute little thing. Of course, this is a non-conjugal thing, just givin her a place to stay. I think we're already feelin close. In some ways, she's better company than my wife. She likes to cuddle more, I guess the younger generation has what they call "cuddle buddies".
Anyways, Yep, I do believe me and this 8-week-old Shepherd mix female pup are gonna do alright. :D
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