Posted by JD Seller on January 01, 2014 at 20:27:34 from (208.126.196.144):
This is one of the wife's house cats. He is relaxing on the Grandson's chairs. Too lazy to even hold his legs up. LOL That was about me today. It is cold and blowing here today. I did not even change out of my sweat pants today. The sons called and said everything was fine with the cattle. The youngest did drop off the grand sons this afternoon while he and the DIL went snowmobiling. He asked me if I wanted to go. Told him there was not enought money to make me go riding with him today. They stayed out for 5-6 hours.
This is out in the family room. This room is going to be completely torn out this spring so the carpets are stained from the kids spilling things and the furniture is a collection of hand me downs. The wife keeps her "good" rooms shut up from the pets. I guess that includes me too. LAMO I never set in the other room either.
The couch is the one that the oily dog jumped on. I think the sheet works fine as a cover. She does not. She would throw a fit if she knew I took a picture showing this room to everyone. LOL
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