dogs
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| | A chain-reaction comedy of errors. |
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| | by Paula Mitchell Bentley, Sep 29, 2008 | | Comments(8) Liked It: 14 |
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| | Most of the time people ignore the warning labels on products. They have gotten so that they are everything on everything for everything. The amount of them is so overwhelming that I think they're all equally ignored -- the important and the weird ones as well. Companies want to make sure they're not sued, no matter what. Check out these nine funny signs to make you laugh! |
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| | You don’t know it, but your dog is living a second life. There is an entire world out there that dogs live in and don’t want you to know about. |
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| | A brief encounter with a midnight poser. |
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| | by Lost in Arizona, Sep 16, 2008 | | Comments(6) Liked It: 4 |
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| | What happens when scientists have too much time on their hands? |
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| | This is a great article about some of those really stupid dog myths we all sort of believe or want to know what to believe. |
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| | Animals experience the same types of emotions that humans do, however they have a seriously hilarious way of showing them. |
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| | Divorces, yes in the plural, I am always on the lookout for a future ex Mrs Stephens. |
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| | Thus continues the adventures of four furried siblings. Jack, Pomeranian and resident advisor. Lori Darlin', a working and herding dog by nature becomes a nervous Nellie during bad weather. Gracie, activist for the Hispanic race and a long-eared hopeless romantic. And finally, Liddy B., also known as "the kid" and has all the makings of a future parolee. |
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