@jdb I have not. I want to see it though. I especially love the fact it was done by the Holt Bros. I went to few games there as a kid. then my buddy and I scraped together all the money we had to go see the last State vs Duke game there. I like the PNC and all, but nothing beats the atmosphere and home court of Reynolds. Good thing about the PNC though is the canes. I watched the hockey game last night and I remember how loud the arena got during the cup run.
@jdb speaking of State campus... you ever drawn Reynolds? I love Reynolds coliseum. "The house that Case built."
@jdb or you could always go tag the free expression tunnel on State campus... ๐คฃ
I'm just going to put this right here and hope y'all do the right thing:
@kingu_platypus_gidora be kind. please rewind.
Blockbuster video used to charge you extra if you didn't rewind your tape. I guess they had to pay the person to put the tape in the rewinder and press the button...๐ค
me and this bird have become friends. he's been over here hanging out with me as I've been taking apart the trampoline. https://octodon.social/media/kQgwLZ8FFvzD97kovTc
@Gogogadgetpants Cape Fear? ๐
@jalefkowit isn't that the premise of that Disney show "Dog With A Blog"?
is that even still a show?
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watching Betty White tell Mike Tyson to shut up is ๐
Marlon making a new friend. (her name is rylee, she is a foster) https://octodon.social/media/Ub4zsbOMzfjxFvVwdvE
@CountZero apparently, according to that article, saliva (dog or human) has medicinal properties. although I'm not going to sit around licking myself.
@jason like I said.. that guy. ๐
@jason err.. their
@jason I would say resilient deals more with the personal you. where as malleability is more with others and there effect on you.
I'm pretty sure that was an arbitrary question and you really won't looking an answer. but... I'm that guy.
I have a cut on my hand. one of my dogs had been trying his hardest to lick it. apparently it's a dogs instinct.
https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/canine-corner/201106/can-dogs-help-humans-heal