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Puppies have to learn to love a leash. First time? They resist and try to pull out of it. Once they know the leash means “Walkies!”, they’re set.
ties are one of those traditions that really have no good explanation. …actually that’s true of a lot of traditions. (or as Tevye put it… you may well ask why this is a tradition; I’ll tell you… I don’t know, but it’s TRADITION! (or something like that))
eromlig almost 5 years ago
It doesn’t lead to anywhere fun; that’s why.
Concretionist almost 5 years ago
I no longer own such a leash. And no, I didn’t use the last one to shine my shoes: My shoes don’t need shining…
Charlie Fogwhistle almost 5 years ago
Puppies have to learn to love a leash. First time? They resist and try to pull out of it. Once they know the leash means “Walkies!”, they’re set.
wrloftis almost 5 years ago
“Unbridled enthusiasm” about a leash. That’s funny.
KEA almost 5 years ago
ties are one of those traditions that really have no good explanation. …actually that’s true of a lot of traditions. (or as Tevye put it… you may well ask why this is a tradition; I’ll tell you… I don’t know, but it’s TRADITION! (or something like that))
Teto85 Premium Member almost 5 years ago
The day I got my MD was the day I gave away all my ties.
ekke almost 5 years ago
It gets yanked harder and more often.
Lablubber almost 5 years ago
In many of my security jobs I was required to wear a tie, but for safety reasons, it had to be a clip on.
Stephen Gilberg almost 5 years ago
To me, the best thing about wearing a tie was being able to help others with theirs. Including the school valedictorian.