11/16 Oliver amps 234,134+2, 59+4.75,91+5.5,208+9, PMPS 257,274+2

They are such funny (and persistent) little creatures, aren’t they? I had a cat years ago who had mastered doorknobs. All of the other cats would sit single file in a line in the hallway waiting for Charlie to open the door to the “forbidden” room. I seriously had to either lock the door or put a box over the doorknob.

I also had a horse who was a Houdini at opening his stall door. Once out, he’d then go bust out his buddies from their stalls — but only his friends, lol. The rest of them remained stuck in their stalls.

Here’s to Oliver and his shenanigans. After where you started nearly a year ago, it’s nice to see him feeling good.
 
They are such funny (and persistent) little creatures, aren’t they? I had a cat years ago who had mastered doorknobs. All of the other cats would sit single file in a line in the hallway waiting for Charlie to open the door to the “forbidden” room. I seriously had to either lock the door or put a box over the doorknob.

I also had a horse who was a Houdini at opening his stall door. Once out, he’d then go bust out his buddies from their stalls — but only his friends, lol. The rest of them remained stuck in their stalls.

Here’s to Oliver and his shenanigans. After where you started nearly a year ago, it’s nice to see him feeling good.
Oh this is HILARIOUS. Lined up waiting to have Charlie help them gain access. So. Funny. My brother once had a Houdini horse. I don’t think he broke out others, but he did walk up the long driveway to the house, walk up on the porch, and look in the kitchen window until someone noticed him.
Thanks for the laugh
 
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