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So excited I'm getting a sheepadoodle...JUST LOOK AT HIM!!
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So excited I'm getting a sheepadoodle...JUST LOOK AT HIM!!

I am SOO SOO SOO excited. I'm getting my sheepadoodle puppy this weekend. He's going to be so cute and so smart. This breeder does so much to prep him he's already potty trained and just a smart little guy.

What should I name him?

Also because people asked me already in this thread this is where I got him. They are in LA and I'm just so happy with him. AHHHHH!

https://www.dotssheepadoodles.com/available-puppies

u/swelloMK — 2 days ago

DONT EAT AT TACO BELL ON EAST RITTENHOUSE

went there for a little snack and there was a worm in my nachos STILL moving at that. When i took it in the workers were completely unfazed and wouldn’t refund me if my whole order and only gave me the $8 for my nachos even tho i clearly didn’t eat any of it.

u/Complex-Remove4747 — 4 days ago
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Has anyone found workplaces in the Phoenix area or in Arizona in general to be so toxic compared to where you lived/worked before?

Just wondering what everyone's controversial opinion is. Mine is some workplaces were so bad. I left Arizona and I don't think i have any desire to return. But I remember once I was fired only after 2 weeks on the job, and was always in trouble for petty things. And one internship had concerns about me walking around too much. Idk, but many coworkers I worked with or talked with all seemed so rude for no reason. One in particular used to raise her voice at me for asking questions. And I remember another one was angry and seemed mad for no reason.

I used to work in the social work field for context. Maybe it was that field? And then I was written up for ditching an internship when there was a misunderstanding of when it started and they dealt with it with a really rude attitude. The mean girls culture felt so common too. And I was also once written up for texting my supervisor instead of writing it in an email.

And one time I asked someone at an agency where my interview was and the lady was just rude and nasty towards me, saying, "its your interview, you should know."

I left and I have PTSD from these experiences and I find myself having panic attacks sometimes.

People were just so mean in Phoenix and in Tucson. And then I wont forget when some employees had concerns of me wandering around when I didn't know what to do and had a horrible supervisors.

Just want to hear from others if this is normal for Arizona. Again, was in the social work field too.

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u/Different_Archer8879 — 5 days ago

Y'ALL going home with measles. Well okay, maybe some kids are.

This is more "discovery" of the measles'er that ran around town at the end of the month. Supposedly NOBODY had any idea that it was a child that was enrolled at a school.

u/frogprintsonceiling — 14 days ago

Mesa latest site of growing East Valley measles outbreak

I stop at some of these locations on my way home after work or on the weekends. I know they are not Queen Creek specific, but they are adjacent.

phoenixnewtimes.com
u/frogprintsonceiling — 14 days ago