Zaphoon
Extremely helpful member
- Joined
- Aug 2, 2008
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- 2,857
- Reason
- DX UMND/PLS
- Diagnosis
- 08/2011
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- US
- State
- Missouri
- City
- Springfield
I'm having a tough time with this word - "Shnoodle".
I keep thinking I'm going to find something like this on a menu at a local cafe'.
I'll walk into one of my favorite venues for lunch and there will be Mary, my favorite waitress. As I park my butt in the booth (I prefer the comfort of a booth over the hard seat of a chair), Mary will ask, "What would you like to drink? Oh, and by the way, our lunch special today is oven baked shnoodle."
Just mumbling to myself here...
No offense to Chico or Ernie...
I do want to add that a Shnoodle is a very good dog to have. Shnoodles have been known to rescue their owners from burning buildings, chase away burglars and with their keen sense of smell, can detect any toxic stuff in your food (even a plate of oven roasted...)
Dogs are good companions, especially if you have a debilitating illness. They don't care if you are bound to a wheelchair and even seem to understand your situation (especially the Shnoodles). I'm tap dancing here, folks!
Okay, how about this... If you have a dog, cat, bunny or any other form of pet, would you care to share your experience and how you have benefitted from ownership.
This also includes any negative experiences an animal has given you.
Zaphoon
I keep thinking I'm going to find something like this on a menu at a local cafe'.
I'll walk into one of my favorite venues for lunch and there will be Mary, my favorite waitress. As I park my butt in the booth (I prefer the comfort of a booth over the hard seat of a chair), Mary will ask, "What would you like to drink? Oh, and by the way, our lunch special today is oven baked shnoodle."
Just mumbling to myself here...
No offense to Chico or Ernie...
I do want to add that a Shnoodle is a very good dog to have. Shnoodles have been known to rescue their owners from burning buildings, chase away burglars and with their keen sense of smell, can detect any toxic stuff in your food (even a plate of oven roasted...)
Dogs are good companions, especially if you have a debilitating illness. They don't care if you are bound to a wheelchair and even seem to understand your situation (especially the Shnoodles). I'm tap dancing here, folks!
Okay, how about this... If you have a dog, cat, bunny or any other form of pet, would you care to share your experience and how you have benefitted from ownership.
This also includes any negative experiences an animal has given you.
Zaphoon
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