jeezus, that’s rough. i once had a cat that took a tentative bite of my eyeglass lens. the lens was made of that composite plastic stuff, not glass. therefore, i had little bitemarks on the edge of my glasses for the following couple of years before i upped the prescription and got a new pair. still, it’s difficult to hold these things against our pets, isn’t it?
The whole day turns into a 300 dollar trip to LensCrafters, which is already annoying since you’re wearing a backup pair of frames with a 2003 prescription.
At the end of the day, you can only laugh. These little scenarios are just a part of the bigger picture, which I wouldn’t trade for anything.
Oh, btw, I forgot to mention: after not being able to find my specs for about an hour this morning, I finally found ’em — or what’s left of ’em I should say — in the backyard. This is usually the best place to look for mysteriously missing items like remote controls, drumsticks, and undergarments.
NerDecember 20, 2005, 4:26 pm
Love them puppies! Everything is a toy…..
PaulDecember 20, 2005, 5:26 pm
Oh yeah… my pup Ginger chomped on Gina’s $150. strappy-dress shoes. They were completely destroyed – good thing she didn’t like those shoes!
Ginger has chewed furniture, garden statuary, hiking boots, post-it notes …
you name it. And after all that I love that dog even more than before!
larryDecember 20, 2005, 9:22 pm
well at least scouterooo has some manners, when she isn’t humping “miss piggy” that is. i leave the spectacle decompensation to yours truly, after all these years i need no help!!!
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jeezus, that’s rough. i once had a cat that took a tentative bite of my eyeglass lens. the lens was made of that composite plastic stuff, not glass. therefore, i had little bitemarks on the edge of my glasses for the following couple of years before i upped the prescription and got a new pair. still, it’s difficult to hold these things against our pets, isn’t it?
Impossible to hold it against ’em!
The whole day turns into a 300 dollar trip to LensCrafters, which is already annoying since you’re wearing a backup pair of frames with a 2003 prescription.
At the end of the day, you can only laugh. These little scenarios are just a part of the bigger picture, which I wouldn’t trade for anything.
Oh, btw, I forgot to mention: after not being able to find my specs for about an hour this morning, I finally found ’em — or what’s left of ’em I should say — in the backyard. This is usually the best place to look for mysteriously missing items like remote controls, drumsticks, and undergarments.
Love them puppies! Everything is a toy…..
Oh yeah… my pup Ginger chomped on Gina’s $150. strappy-dress shoes. They were completely destroyed – good thing she didn’t like those shoes!
Ginger has chewed furniture, garden statuary, hiking boots, post-it notes …
you name it. And after all that I love that dog even more than before!
well at least scouterooo has some manners, when she isn’t humping “miss piggy” that is. i leave the spectacle decompensation to yours truly, after all these years i need no help!!!
lar
aaaawww