We are back after our spring break and this week on My Version Of A Podcast we welcome back our guest co-host Karla aka Milena! This week they are talking about Ronnie's favorite non-human ever his dog, the late great Rocky. Rocky passed away April 9, 2018, 7 years ago to the day this episode was recorded. Karla and Ronnie talk all about getting Rocky, his long life, and his final days. Also Karla and Ronnie talk about OOP Parents (Out Of Pocket Parents) at kids sporting events. Ronnie is a flag football coach and he had an experience that made him talk about it this week. All that and more this week on the podcast! Another must listen to episode! Happy Listening!
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