I’m having a hard time hating dogs when I see photos like that. As for putting gas in your car, I suppose poor Brad wants to make sure it ends up in the fuel tank, and not something like the radiator. And if you want to keep your new gloves, here’s a million dollar suggestion: store them in the glove compartment.
Spend 5 minutes with these dogs and you couldn’t hate dogs anymore. 🙂 BUT Lily is lucky that she is cute for she can drive you crazy at night!
“Very funnny” about the gas. I have filled my car with gas MANY times!
I bought 2 pairs and one pair is actually in there. See, I follow your advice! LOL!
Gloves in the glove compartment are useful if you have to get gas on a cold day but forgot to bring gloves when you went out. That said, even though it is practical, I never actually kept gloves in there. My husband sometimes gets my gas when it is cold, too. 💗 And nobody could hate your dogs, they are adorable.
I do have a good excuse. Its something that men can’t relate too. Its called distraction due to chatting. LOL! You think you shoved the gloves in your pocket but you missed and dropped them. You don’t realize it for you are engaged in conversation with your friend.
LOL! Well they are worth the price of new gloves.
I need a new winter coat now too, but no, I didn’t lose it! The zipper broke. The thing that you said was the greatest invention, next to the pocket. Winter just needs to be over. 🙂
I suppose you could have a new zipper put on it. Or maybe you want a new coat. Of course you can just about only buy summer clothes now for some stupid reason.
You are right, hard to find a new coat now and that is crazy. I will probably just wait until winter coats come back in this summer. I could have a new zipper but I have had the coat for awhile. Trust me I am not a shopper! My daughter though is total opposite. Shopping is her cardio exercise. 🙂
Tippy says you should store them in the glove compartment in your car and Jason says to tether them to your coat like little kids do. Perhaps that “helpful” advice will help you. 🙂
those suggestions make too much sense; I like the time I waste looking for them around the house, it helps me stay warmer for just a few extra moments… 🙂
Tie the gloves together with a long string.
Thread the string through the arms of your winter coat so that the gloves dangle out both sleeves without ever getting lost or misplaced.
Jason’s “kids'” glove tethers are standard mountaineering practice. Ever take a glove off to use a camera on a windy mountain top, and you’ll understand why. Lens caps, too.
( ゚Д゚)<!!……..ლ
And no. But I just recently find a nice pair that I lost about 5-years ago.
Ahh! Now I can see where the tethers would come in handy in that situation.
Wow on finding your missing gloves. They feel like new gloves now, right! 🙂
Cute dogs.
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Thanks! 🙂
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So so cute x
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Thanks Gary!
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I’m having a hard time hating dogs when I see photos like that. As for putting gas in your car, I suppose poor Brad wants to make sure it ends up in the fuel tank, and not something like the radiator. And if you want to keep your new gloves, here’s a million dollar suggestion: store them in the glove compartment.
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Spend 5 minutes with these dogs and you couldn’t hate dogs anymore. 🙂 BUT Lily is lucky that she is cute for she can drive you crazy at night!
“Very funnny” about the gas. I have filled my car with gas MANY times!
I bought 2 pairs and one pair is actually in there. See, I follow your advice! LOL!
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That’s the problem with dogs. They’re easy to hate in principle, but hard to hate in person.
Yes, but did you put the gas in the fuel tank?
I’m impressed. You’re one of the few people I know who uses the glove compartment for gloves.
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Yes, they make it impossible for you to not love them!
Yes, I put.the gas in the fuel tank, smart aleck!
Haha! Well hey, I am determined to at least have one pair of gloves left by the end of winter!
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You have only 5 more weeks. Perhaps you should glue those gloves to the glove compartment.
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You are so “helpful!” I think I will be okay and manage to keep them for the rest of winter. 🙂
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You can also glue them to your hands.
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…mmm..! I think I will do Jason’s suggestion before that one. Not that I am planning on following his suggestion either!
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Gloves in the glove compartment are useful if you have to get gas on a cold day but forgot to bring gloves when you went out. That said, even though it is practical, I never actually kept gloves in there. My husband sometimes gets my gas when it is cold, too. 💗 And nobody could hate your dogs, they are adorable.
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Ahhhhh …furry friends. Got to love them and the thoughtful gesture of a husband.
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Couldn’t be without my furry friends and I do appreciate my husband’s thoughtfulness! 🙂
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Are you like the little kids that need to have their gloves tethered to their coats or something?
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“Haha!”
I think I will pass on that! I am determined that this pair of gloves will last me the rest of the winter!
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I do have a good excuse. Its something that men can’t relate too. Its called distraction due to chatting. LOL! You think you shoved the gloves in your pocket but you missed and dropped them. You don’t realize it for you are engaged in conversation with your friend.
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See how much trouble it is to have friends.
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LOL! Well they are worth the price of new gloves.
I need a new winter coat now too, but no, I didn’t lose it! The zipper broke. The thing that you said was the greatest invention, next to the pocket. Winter just needs to be over. 🙂
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I suppose you could have a new zipper put on it. Or maybe you want a new coat. Of course you can just about only buy summer clothes now for some stupid reason.
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You are right, hard to find a new coat now and that is crazy. I will probably just wait until winter coats come back in this summer. I could have a new zipper but I have had the coat for awhile. Trust me I am not a shopper! My daughter though is total opposite. Shopping is her cardio exercise. 🙂
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it’s good to know that I am not the only one who seems to lose their gloves…
and that is a nice treat when the gas tank magically is full again…
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Tippy says you should store them in the glove compartment in your car and Jason says to tether them to your coat like little kids do. Perhaps that “helpful” advice will help you. 🙂
Yes, very nice!
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those suggestions make too much sense; I like the time I waste looking for them around the house, it helps me stay warmer for just a few extra moments… 🙂
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Those unexpected surprises like a full tank of gas on a cold day mean a lot. Who couldn’t love hanging out with those dogs?
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Yes, they do.
Awh! Yes, you are right. They are 100 percent lovable. 🙂
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Tie the gloves together with a long string.
Thread the string through the arms of your winter coat so that the gloves dangle out both sleeves without ever getting lost or misplaced.
No more lost gloves.
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LOL! Creative thought
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Jason’s “kids'” glove tethers are standard mountaineering practice. Ever take a glove off to use a camera on a windy mountain top, and you’ll understand why. Lens caps, too.
( ゚Д゚)<!!……..ლ
And no. But I just recently find a nice pair that I lost about 5-years ago.
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Ahh! Now I can see where the tethers would come in handy in that situation.
Wow on finding your missing gloves. They feel like new gloves now, right! 🙂
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Aww, your fur-babies are adorable. Yes, they certainly are love exemplified! 💘
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What beautiful doggies! 😊 I do have to agree, it is so appreciated when my hubby fills up my gas and my tires! ❤️
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Thanks Jenna. They are my babies.
Yes, taking care of the tires is appreciated as well! 😊
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You’re welcome! I love doggies, furry friends are the best! 😊 ❤️
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For sure!!🥰
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