Funny you should mention the dog of all things. I walk every...

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Do you have a dog floppy?
Funny you should mention the dog of all things. I walk every day, and the bit about the mass of dogs is always on my mind. Once I stopped and talked to some folks walking their dog about that. (Remember that Leary vid I shared about being an asshole? Yes... I am one.) I love dogs. The dogs (and babies) all reach for me. It drives the parents crazy. The baby (or dog) sees me a block away and act like I'm the best fucking thing in the last mile. I know, I know, I shouldn't take it personal, I'm not the only one, but I do anyway. Sometimes I'm wearing my "Tech won't save us" shirt with a skull and crossbones on it, the font in 5X7 old school computer font. It is a victory when I get slimed by a friendly nose. Now... my wife loves dogs, LOVES. She has forbidden me from talking about the mass of dogs vs. wild terrestrial mammals ever again. And she means it. The divorce papers would read, "mentioned the PNAS paper one more time". But, no, while I've had dogs most of my life (much of my youth was on a ranch with dogs and a barn full of wildish cats), I don't own one now. I'm allergic to them. That started a couple decades ago. It makes me sad.
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