To be fair, I work in hospice and we have run into situations where family members would help themselves to patient comfort meds if they could gain access. It's not a bad idea to track who has access along the way.
Duranie
Is Grandpa Joe Caillou grown up?
Maybe something to scan bar codes when you buy something, scan it when it's used and you throw it out. If you haven't scanned something out in x number of months, it tells you to throw your moldy shit out and clean your fridge.
You'd have to live a pretty predictable lifestyle, but I'd imagine something like that could predict based on usage when to order more mayo because you're going to run out, or to double check what you have left to buy before you do.
It took me long enough to see it, but I mean, the tips are touching.
My first thought, but that might say something about our age lol.
Fuzzy duck. Ducky fuzz. Does he fuck? Fuck he does!
Thank you for reminding me of that lol.
Reminds me of a job I had years ago. As a massage therapist at a health club, we had a CD player in the room to play various kinds of music. The CD player died, maintenance decided to replace it with a DVD player. Mind you, DVD players do play CDs, and they were able to hook it up to the sound system in the room. The problem is that with no screen it was impossible to navigate system settings. Most CDs being less than an hour long and most massages being an hour meant we had to stop what we were doing when the music ended during the last 5-10 minutes of the massage and hit play again.
In one magic moment I managed to blindly hit the right combo of buttons on the remote to get it to loop playback, but as the player shuts off after a period of not being used, overnight the setting was forever lost.
As a Midwestern American with a fondness for music from the UK, I both blindly accept your answer as 100% believable and complete bullshit at the same time lol.
Nice work! 👍
I like your thinking.
Back in the early 80's my sister was planning to travel with her infant son to get some time away from her husband (abusive addict when he'd relapse - real life Jekyll/Hyde.) She was waiting to board a plane in Chicago when several police pulled her, stating they'd gotten a call that she was carrying a bomb. All she had was a diaper bag with baby things, her purse, and saltines as she'd developed an ulcer.
They let her go once they realized what the situation was, but manipulative people can really create nightmares.
Fwiw, many places charge extra for cremation over 300lbs.
I had to look it up. Apparently it is possible to cremate people significantly larger than that, but it gets tricky and thus costs extra.
"It's actually quite sad, as it's a sickness, not "playing"
Your first message literally states as of it were fact that the cat is sick, then you follow it with " might be nothing much" and acknowledge that's it's hard to diagnose with a 2 second gif. It makes it sound like you're pulling random comments out of the air just to hear yourself talk.
Have you met a younger cat? Have you known cats when they "get zoomies"? As strange as it may look, this is pretty damn normal silly cat behavior when they get really excited. Ever see a dog playing that gets so excited it startles itself with its own tail? It's the same thing.