I live with my fiance Andy, and our dog Gracie, and also live in a three bedroom, two bathroom house with a rockin back and front yard-perfect green lawn, sun awning, roses, breakfast nook, conrete patio-the whole spheel. I love it! We just moved in on Sunday so I am super excited.
I live in a flatroofed Belgian house..wife,2 cats and a motorbike i have a P.C..where I like to read blablabla on..:spam: and I'm posting blabla as well..that's life..oh?? ding..ding..ding..ding..postman came..bills..wtf?? by the way..my cats are twin sisters=Molly+Pixy(little tigers)
i live with one wife, who is not perfect but probably no less so then i am. we rent a house where we can't keep cats, because our landlord and neighbor likes birds, but there are plenty of those arround, and his dogs, whome i look after when he goes on vacation, love me. and i am very greatful i don't have to live with more then one other person, though i would prefer to live entirely by myself if i could. =^^= .../\...
I live with my husband, 2 sons and a cat. We have a 2-storey house in the city. Not much of a yard, but I can walk pretty much anywhere I want to go.
It was actually really interesting seeing how everyone lives! I feel stalkerish for being so interested now I live in a basement flat with my lovely fiancé and our 5 house bunnies. It has a small yard, but its all concrete and never gets any sunlight. The rooms are really big though and i really love the place, its only a 5 minute walk from the centre of town Our bunnies hop about freely almost all the time, and you have to be careful where you tread Its always really clean and neat because none of us can stand dirt and not knowing where stuff is The upstairs neighbours living room is right above our bedroom, and as the walls and floors are quite thin it gets embarassing
I've got two Congolese housemates in a three bedroom. They speak in some Congolese dialect, and I honestly appreciate it when they argue.
I love it when people talk in a language I dont understand. I can make my own movie of what they are saying taking into account their tone and body language.
I live with my princess in a lil old cottage in the Jersey Pine Barrens. We can walk to the store and a little downtown village; we can walk to a tidal river and beach. Its nice to leave the car in the driveway. The land is flat in So. Jersey, so we ride our bicycle all over. Its close to the ocean and we bike to the beach. We have a deck, and thankfully, no garage. We have some very nice neighbors here.
Yeah, I enjoy tryint to guess when they speak loudly too. Although actually they were saying last night, that talking loudly and all at the same time was a Congolese thing. Fun though.
how does that work? like are they housetrained, papertrained, what? i've only seen rabbits kept in cages so i assumed they couldn't be trained
Ooh no, rabbits are really, realy easily trained. Ours use the 3 or 4 litter tryas scattered about the place. Some also do tricks, like standing up on their hind legs, spinning round, fetching a jingly ball. They love that stuff. It saddens me to think of them caged up all day, becase theyre really one of the most underestimated animals ever, imo. Really intelligent. Ours are always on the go, leaping and spinning in the air, playing with their toys etc. Their minds need to be occupied And being naturally so clean (most usually poop in one or 2 corners of a pen anyway. You get the odd messy one, but most are very clean, esp when neutered) the litter thing is easy. It takes between 1 day and 1 week from when theyre babies, and a bit longer for untrained adults I have some videos ill have to dig out. They sit on the sofa with us or on our laps if were watching a film, follow us about the place and stuff. Like little dogs a bit i guess. Its cute
That's so cool! I had a guinea pig as a kid that was house trained. I think it's only in the states where people cage larger rodents.
I currently live with my little brother, little sister, mum and dad in a decent sized place in rural W.A...an hour from the city. We're pretty close to everything so we don't miss out on too much. Someday, I wish to call Tasmania my home.
i live with my mom in a space i fixed up in the basement garage,... she can really be a pain in the ass sometimes