About 30 percent of the dogs we see here with allergies are allergic to their owners. |
First, when they made us get out we had to go on a Navy ship on the Mississippi River. We sat there for about three days. Then they shipped us over to the airport, from the airport to here. |
He's really improved the quality of life for patients. I'm trying to pay back what he has done for me and other patients. |
I'm also looking forward to Pat Conroy and Tim O'Brien. They have been some of my favorite writers. |
It's an interesting discussion for the community. |
Once a dog is allergic, it will have that allergy for the rest of its life. If it's an environmental allergy, you can move away from it. If you and your dog move from New York to Arizona, you've changed botanical zones, but the allergy is not gone. |
The fatigue of body and mind has almost unnerved this old frame, and unfitted me to endure the burdens which Providence calls upon me to bear. I find as I grow old I grow more peevish and cannot bear so much contradiction, therefore I am called uncharitable and severe. No matter -- this frail life will soon be over. |
The macro numbers [for Congress] look worse than the sentiment on the street for the individual members, |
The macro numbers [for Congress] look worse than the sentiment on the street for the individual members. |
They always enjoy anything they can do with their hands. |
They fell into the bay or river, depending on how you look at it; no one cared. |
They made us get out of the parish, and I wanted to take my animals (but)they shot my animals right in front of me, |
They're going to find out this guy is dynamite. |
This year's festival has the rock stars of writing. |
We either have to shoot the owner, or we create a special allergy vaccine just for them. |