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Thanks for all that info, FG! I'm really looking forward to this one. Trying to get my Tivos caught up a bit and hoping to get to this one and to finish S02 of House of Cards. I started it a few weeks ago, watching E01 and E02, then I haven't been back for a number of reasons. I might just have to watch those two eps again. *sigh* Hate not having a memory anymore.

Good for Tambor! He's been around for a long time and I just love to see an actor who is mostly known for comedy to not only have an opportunity to do drama, but to excel in it. IMO, Robin Williams and John Lithgow were/are two actors who were brilliant with both genres.

PS: Rupert just turned four years old in July (wow, time flies when you're gettin' old!). I need to get some current pics of him on my Flickr acct. If you haven't seen them already, I do have quite a few already there, but just nothing in the past few months. (flickr.com/chickybutt)

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On 10/10/2014 chickenbutt said:

Oh, anyway, as to if Prime is worth it - only you can answer that. It's worth it to me so I have no problem allowing it to renew every year. Mine doesn't renew until next January, so I'm still on the old price. I recently was given an extra month for some situation I had, which was very nice of them. Smiley Happy

It's amazing when I think of what they sold 10 years ago, when I first got there, compared to what they sell now - which is pretty much EVERYTHING. I practically get everything there that I don't get at the grocery store.

It's not a Prime thing, but I get numerous items over several categories on Auto Delivery and save 15% on each item. The amount I pay for dog food alone, compared to when I bought it at PetSmart, saves me $20 a month. That's just one thing.

Remember when Jeff Bezos was on 'Oprah' in the mid-90's? They were pretty much selling just books and CD's at the time, and he mentioned that he started the company in his garage in the WA.

He was such a genuinely nice dude then and still is, plus he still loves 'old-fashioned' newspapers just as much as technology; he bought the Washington Post last autumn.

Like you, I also shop primarily two places: the grocery store and Amazon. 8)

I agree that the auto-delivery and their former "Subscribe & Save" service are awesome, but I've never been able to afford either on my only income of SSD. I'd like to buy some things in economy sizes/bulk, but can't as I've being living (thanks, God) $ to $ for the last nine years.

So, Amazon and it's services really are "prime" to me. Smiley Wink

Also like you and Ru, when I had furbabies (kitties), the variety and prices for cat items - especially food and other holistic health & welfare products- couldn't be beat! I've also learned so much from other consumers' reviews, plus even just seeing what Amazon offeres in its sheer, enormous diversity of pet supplies.

In the future, I would never buy from anyone else when it comes to my furkid's health, as well as my own.

Do you also get Tarz's stuff there, CB?

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On 10/10/2014 chickenbutt said:

Thanks for all that info, FG! I'm really looking forward to this one. Trying to get my Tivos caught up a bit and hoping to get to this one and to finish S02 of House of Cards. I started it a few weeks ago, watching E01 and E02, then I haven't been back for a number of reasons. I might just have to watch those two eps again. *sigh* Hate not having a memory anymore.

Good for Tambor! He's been around for a long time and I just love to see an actor who is mostly known for comedy to not only have an opportunity to do drama, but to excel in it. IMO, Robin Williams and John Lithgow were/are two actors who were brilliant with both genres.

PS: Rupert just turned four years old in July (wow, time flies when you're gettin' old!). I need to get some current pics of him on my Flickr acct. If you haven't seen them already, I do have quite a few already there, but just nothing in the past few months. (flickr.com/chickybutt)

Anytime, mama!

I know that you've got several series on standby to watch. My fave Netflix original series so far are 'Orange is the New Black' and "Happy Valley", in case you're interested.

It's fully OK about not binge-watching. I personally think it's kinda stressful and overwhelming, and even a bit full of pressure - more sh*t that I don't need to deal with, LOL.

Don't you just love how Netflix and Amazon have uploaded the entire seasons of some shows, while leaving any previous ones there as well? Wonder if Hulu will do the same with another original series to come, as the concept satisfies binge viewers and takin'-my-time'ers alike (like you and I).

I empathize with you re: memory challenges, plus also focus and concentration. Been like this for many years due to some health conditions and meds, plus thee xtra 'bonus' of perimenopause for the last 10+ years. It really can be so frustrating sometimes; grrr...

Um, who are you again? Smiley Wink

Yeah, Tambor's a longtime veteran, and I agree about Robin and John's multifaceted talents.

Wow, the Ru Dude turned FOUR already this past summer! Happy Healthy Belated Birthday, baby, from Auntie Feline/Ru's Biggest Cyber Fan.

Please give him kisses and cuddles for me, and thanks for telling me and for the address where I can view and sob over his gorgeousness and supreme cuteness. Goldens have been a fave since I was a kid. 8)

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OMG, just took a quick glace at the Ru View..

I. Can't. Even.

I bookmarked/favorited the link for slower and more-thorough perusing later, but clicked on the winter vid of 2010: it gives new meaning to snow cone, LOL. Smiley Wink

Fantastic page and setup, BTW; I especially like the banner at the top.

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FG - Oh, the Flickr banner isn't mine - that's theirs. Just the albums & pics of mine are what I put in. They do their own design. I'm just now loading a few newer pics if the site weren't so slow. Man, their new way of uploading photos is really lame!

I don't really get much for Tarzan at Amazon. All of his stuff is either fruit, veg, the birdie bread I make, the omelets I make (stuffed with stuff he should eat but doesn't like), and the seed/grain/nut/etc mix I get from a place in LA.

I always loved Goldens too. He's my first. He's such a sweet, funny, and seriously smart boy. I just wish he would not have this tendency for having ligament pulls. I'm so afraid he'll get a tear! I guess I'll just keep doing what I'm doing and always make sure I do my best for him.

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On 10/10/2014 chickenbutt said:

FG - Oh, the Flickr banner isn't mine - that's theirs. Just the albums & pics of mine are what I put in. They do their own design. I'm just now loading a few newer pics if the site weren't so slow. Man, their new way of uploading photos is really lame!

I don't really get much for Tarzan at Amazon. All of his stuff is either fruit, veg, the birdie bread I make, the omelets I make (stuffed with stuff he should eat but doesn't like), and the seed/grain/nut/etc mix I get from a place in LA.

I always loved Goldens too. He's my first. He's such a sweet, funny, and seriously smart boy. I just wish he would not have this tendency for having ligament pulls. I'm so afraid he'll get a tear! I guess I'll just keep doing what I'm doing and always make sure I do my best for him.

Your photos & short vids are great (what I've seen so far), including the adorable birds, beautiful flowers, and other flora and fauna (I'm a born animal and nature lover).

Like how Ru went from platinum blonde to light golden blonde with strawberry blonde 'points'. Looking forward to viewing the extra stuff you're uploading as well.

Sounds like you've got not only Rupert's needs covered, but Tarzan's as well. Just like a mom to hide and disguise all the 'yucky nutrition' in surrounding yumminess, LOL. I had no idea that some birds enjoyed eggs (your omelet), and it's good to hear that he also like other healthy foods such as fruits, veggies, and seeds/grains/nuts.

All of them recommended for us hoomans as well. Smiley Wink

That's so cute (and extra-nurturing) that you created and bake a homemade birdiebread. What's in it, in addition to love? (the most special ingredient, of course)

I'm thrilled for you that you're the guardian of your 'dream dog'. Wonder if there are extra nutrients or a supplement that can keep Ru's ligaments a bit stronger. I guess his tendency to pull them is just they way he was made.

Yep, keep doing what you're doing for him, and he'll always be in the very best physical health possible. The best emotionally and spiritually as well. 8)

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I love taking pictures! I take a lot of little bitty birdie pics each day. I bring out some food for them that they enjoy. So cute! I just love birdies! I was really proud of those butterfly pics I got, too. On one of them I was out in my backyard (sans camera) and this butterfly came by me and lit on the tree in front of me. I asked him to stay put, went back in the house to get my camera, and when I came back out there he was still there! The second one I just shot through my kitchen window one day. He was pretty far up in the tree so I was out to my digital zoom but it still came out pretty decently.

The birdie bread isn't my recipe. I got it from a bird board years ago but, of course (me being me), I revised it a bit. One thing was that it had a bunch of veg oil in it. I replaced that with sugar-free applesauce. I actually do that with most bread or cake type recipes.

It has whole wheat flour, corn meal, pumpkin puree, some healthy nectars and juices, a variety of seeds and nuts - pretty much stuff that would go into human bread except that there are no eggs, no sugar, and no salt. It's probably not tasty to us but he seems to enjoy it. I make a big 15x10" pan of it which is enough for six months plus. Of course, I cut, freeze, and vacuum seal it into small packets so it stores well.

As for Ru - the doctor recommended giving him Glucosamine/Chondroitin some time back, so he gets that. Fortunately, the one my husband gets is a capsule so I can empty the capsules into his breakfast and mix that up with some pumpkin (good for him!), and a splash of water. I mix that up and he enjoys it. He likes the pumpkin! Smiley Happy

I guess it's partly just a 'big dog' thing with the pulls but he just came off of a one month 'no running, jumping, or getting overly excited/ period so hopefully he's all good. I also cut his food by 25 grams per meal (50 grams a day) so as to bring his weight down a little. I'm thinking that might help. I don't think he needed to weigh 94lbs! He is looking a little more cut and he's not seeming to notice the reduction in his dry food. Of course he still gets his pumpkin and when we (he helps) are making Tarzan's breakfast he gets his two bites of fruit - usually apples or cantaloupe during the summer. He loves that!

Oops, sorry. This turned into a novel. I just happened to stop by here to do something on the computer. I'm not usually on at night anymore.

Sweet dreams!

chicky

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For those of you who are Alpha House fans, all 10 episodes of season 2 will be released on Prime on October 24th.

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Prime is worth it for me. I don't watch or listen to their TV shows or music, but I love shopping through them. I order bulky items so I don't have to shlep them home from the store.
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On 10/10/2014 chickenbutt said:

I love taking pictures! I take a lot of little bitty birdie pics each day. I bring out some food for them that they enjoy. So cute! I just love birdies! I was really proud of those butterfly pics I got, too. On one of them I was out in my backyard (sans camera) and this butterfly came by me and lit on the tree in front of me. I asked him to stay put, went back in the house to get my camera, and when I came back out there he was still there! The second one I just shot through my kitchen window one day. He was pretty far up in the tree so I was out to my digital zoom but it still came out pretty decently.

The birdie bread isn't my recipe. I got it from a bird board years ago but, of course (me being me), I revised it a bit. One thing was that it had a bunch of veg oil in it. I replaced that with sugar-free applesauce. I actually do that with most bread or cake type recipes.

It has whole wheat flour, corn meal, pumpkin puree, some healthy nectars and juices, a variety of seeds and nuts - pretty much stuff that would go into human bread except that there are no eggs, no sugar, and no salt. It's probably not tasty to us but he seems to enjoy it. I make a big 15x10" pan of it which is enough for six months plus. Of course, I cut, freeze, and vacuum seal it into small packets so it stores well.

As for Ru - the doctor recommended giving him Glucosamine/Chondroitin some time back, so he gets that. Fortunately, the one my husband gets is a capsule so I can empty the capsules into his breakfast and mix that up with some pumpkin (good for him!), and a splash of water. I mix that up and he enjoys it. He likes the pumpkin! Smiley Happy

I guess it's partly just a 'big dog' thing with the pulls but he just came off of a one month 'no running, jumping, or getting overly excited/ period so hopefully he's all good. I also cut his food by 25 grams per meal (50 grams a day) so as to bring his weight down a little. I'm thinking that might help. I don't think he needed to weigh 94lbs! He is looking a little more cut and he's not seeming to notice the reduction in his dry food. Of course he still gets his pumpkin and when we (he helps) are making Tarzan's breakfast he gets his two bites of fruit - usually apples or cantaloupe during the summer. He loves that!

Oops, sorry. This turned into a novel. I just happened to stop by here to do something on the computer. I'm not usually on at night anymore.

Sweet dreams!

chicky

chicky,

You have a knack for that passion, and the photos and nurturing that you do depict your love of nature and animals, especially birdies. (love them too, and their cute chickybutt tushies!) Tarz is gorgeous, um, handsome - what a stunner!

Loved how the butterfly on the tree was so obliging, but then you do have innate animal magnetism. Been blessed with that myself.

The birdie bread does sound yummy to me, LOL, and it really is like you to tweak the recipe. And very practical to make a lot ahead and then store it. You're naturally very creative when you cook and bake, so no surprise. I will definiitely note your tip on substituting that applesauce in any future baking endeavors.

That's a great natural supplement for Ru to be on, and the pumpkin that he so enjoys is great for his tummy/GI system. Yay!

Yeah, his size does contributes to a larger strain on his bones and joints, but that 'bed rest' I'm sure did him well. Must have been hard for him not to be a true Golden, though, and curb his inherent enthusiasm, exuberance, and high energy.

Reducing his calorie intake while increasing his fiber and nutrients (the pumpkin) sounds like it will work out perfectly, and keep him even healthier. So will the fruit 'treats' that are in-season so he doesn't feel left out of the Tarzan breakfast-makin' scene. That's even more healthy fiber and nutrients!

94 or whatever lbs. on one Golden could be different on another, depending on frame size and height. Just like us hoomans, heh. Your "looking a little more cut" and "helping to make Tarzan's breakfast" cracked me up.

There's no need at all to apologize, as you're talking to a total windbag here. Plus, I really enjoy your tales/tails, and you express things very well. Even nicer, it was a special night edition of the "Chickenbutt Chronicle".

Living solo and isolated, without my usual animal companion or a close friend, your humor and posts always make me feel good.

Sweet dreams right back; had 'em last night, so thanks!

hugs,

Feline