Random Thought Thread

I wonder what percentage of CPK that have been produced are still in new condition. I’m definitely not suggesting anything about them being kept this way. If you own it you are entitled to do, or not do whatever you want with it. 33% of mine are kept this way. I’m just curious.
I’d put money down that it’s less than 50% on average. Kinda sad really. And we’ll never truly know.

Mine are mostly used. Only 1 FK2 (because I have several) and my DEF haven’t seen use. Technically my very recently acquired SDFK hasn’t seen use, but I GUARANTEE it will. So 9 or 10 out of 11 or 12 in my “collection”. 🤷‍♂️ So ~75-83% here.
 
Random thoughts annotated in red to today's pic in CPK carry thread.

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I'm thinking (again) about buying a dog for some company but instead of a BIG dog (which has been my preference; I've owned 2 Dobermans in the past), I'm thinking of buying a small dog instead & a Yorkie is currently at the top of my list because I like it's "Ewok" looks.

Why a small dog?

It takes up less space. They eat less & leave smaller poops. No need to walk it. Can just let it wander around my small back yard. It can be trained to pee & poop on paper in the kitchen. Just wrap it up, toss it in the trash & lay more paper down. You can take it w/you anywhere in a small hand held carrier.

And, they're chick bait -- women LOVE them and always want to cuddle & hold them when they see them. I'm between GFs again & want an alternative method of finding another GF w/o resorting to the dating sites again.

Any opposing opinions or better ideas?
 
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I'm thinking (again) about buying a dog for some company but instead of a BIG dog (which has been my preference; I've owned 2 Dobermans in the past) I'm thinking of buying a small dog instead & a Yorkie is currently at the top of my list because I like it's "Ewok" looks.

Why a small dog?

It takes up less space. They eat less & leave smaller poops. No need to walk it. Can just let it wander around my small back yard. It can be trained to pee on paper in the kitchen. Just wrap it up, toss it in the trash & lay more paper down. You can take it w/you anywhere in a small hand held carrier.

And, they're chick bait -- women LOVE them and always want to cuddle & hold them when they see them. I'm between GFs again & want an alternative method of finding another GF w/o resorting to the dating sites again.

Any opposing opinions or better ideas?
How cute does it have to be to counter a giant fixed blade knife on your belt?
 
I'm thinking (again) about buying a dog for some company but instead of a BIG dog (which has been my preference; I've owned 2 Dobermans in the past) I'm thinking of buying a small dog instead & a Yorkie is currently at the top of my list because I like it's "Ewok" looks.

Why a small dog?

It takes up less space. They eat less & leave smaller poops. No need to walk it. Can just let it wander around my small back yard. It can be trained to pee on paper in the kitchen. Just wrap it up, toss it in the trash & lay more paper down. You can take it w/you anywhere in a small hand held carrier.

And, they're chick bait -- women LOVE them and always want to cuddle & hold them when they see them. I'm between GFs again & want an alternative method of finding another GF w/o resorting to the dating sites again.

Any opposing opinions or better ideas?
The older I get the smaller my dogs get. When I was young we had labs and rotties then went to pitbulls. Now we have a pit mix, corgi mix and mini pin. We have always had two or more dogs at a time but the smaller ones are easier and live longer
 
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