Next time maybe he should take the dog to a kennel. When my father and step-mother would go away I'd go and feed my father's cat - an outdoor cat - once a day but not take care of my step-mother's dog. Too much to handle; so they put her in a kennel.
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Here is an article with pix of the dog sitting story
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6110491/Former-Olympian-comes-home-dog-sitter-two-shirtless-men-lube-living-room.html
On the soap opera "Days of Our Lives" gay character Will Horton had lost his memory. He has now regained it. He said he remembers everything even the crush he had on another boy in 2nd grade.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salsa_(sauce)
I do! On the radio I heard it is the most popular condiment in the USA, more than ketchup, mustard or mayo.
As I've said I don't really cook. I had a (female) coworker whose boyfriend made a good lasagna. So I paid him to make it for me. He'd then cut it up and put them into freezer bags. All I needed to do was defrost and microwave.
Not familiar with ziti but it looks good.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ziti
I don't really cook. I used to think that pizza was a healthy choice. Afterall it had the basic food groups. There used to be a place in town that had a special on three pizzas. My meal preparation for the week was done. Nothing beats cold pizza for breakfast! I was surprised to find out that not only was pizza bad for you it was also fattening. It's been so long ago.
I decided to share that I had made 5,000 posts because another poster had shared that he had become a Duke (5,000 posts). Not a criticism of that other poster.
Is there a difference between the two? Last night I was watching the tv series "Salvation". In the opening of the show there was some song. I could only make out like every 5th word. I had no idea what the song's theme was and its relation to the episode.
I like anchovies!
https://www.quora.com/What-are-some-good-anchovy-pizza-combinations
Years back when I ate pizza they would put the anchovies in a cup on the side.