Alex and I signed up for those test panels, so we get called every now and then to do something. The pay is good/great! and they are fun to. Yesterday Alex got called to do some sniffing. He would be paid $50.00 to smell some flavors and fragrances that would be going into kid cereals, juices and candies. Well it took fifteen minutes of his time, it took longer to drive there. And he got his check and left and all he said on the way out was some were really good,and some were terrible, can we go to Game Stop?
My life as a mom of two Labradors, a basset hound, a dachsund/basset mix,a newfoundland, a teacup Pekignese, and a wonderful 15 year old son. This is how I survive by laughing, loving and doing laundry. These are my rescues/family and this is my story.
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
His Grandfathers nose
Alex and I signed up for those test panels, so we get called every now and then to do something. The pay is good/great! and they are fun to. Yesterday Alex got called to do some sniffing. He would be paid $50.00 to smell some flavors and fragrances that would be going into kid cereals, juices and candies. Well it took fifteen minutes of his time, it took longer to drive there. And he got his check and left and all he said on the way out was some were really good,and some were terrible, can we go to Game Stop?
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Politics and Fido
...a Latin name meaning "I am faithful." As such it is a terrific name for the average protective and loyal family dog. However, it gets its popularity from a celebrity tie-in. Apparently, Abraham Lincoln, a largely self-educated but very erudite man, named his dog Fido. Americans followed suit in droves, putting the dog name Fido firmly in the top 20 names. Lincoln’s choice of Fido for his dog’s name was perfectly logical. Fido is the Latin for faithful, which when dealing with any pet dog is entirely appropriate
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