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You've hounded him out. You're such a bitch sometimes.Originally posted by TestMangler View PostOK 11 doesn't make much of a dog pun though, does it ?
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Don't confuse him!Originally posted by TestMangler View PostOK 11 doesn't make much of a dog pun though, does it ?
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OK 11 doesn't make much of a dog pun though, does it ?Originally posted by SimonMac View Post11
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Were you expecting the dog to bite the posts man ??Originally posted by mudskipper View PostOK 9 posts in this thread now.
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One crap gag leads to another. If you don't pack it in I'm going to lose dis temper.....Originally posted by barrydidit View PostI know. You were right to collar me for it.
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I know. You were right to collar me for it.Originally posted by SimonMac View Postthat is very paw form
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I'm always on the side of the dog!Originally posted by zeitghostThe dog got what it deserved.
The cat has gone on to greater things.
The thing is with cats, I just don't like what they do with birds.
We don't have any round our way any more and as a consequence there's a lot more avian life in the garden (or, so it appears).
It also means I can weed my flower borders without worrying that one of my digits is going to inadvertently spear a buried cat turd.
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It was a story of ruff justice.Originally posted by Gittins Gal View PostI daren't read that link Zeity if it has something to do with something unpleasant happening to a little dog!
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I daren't read that link Zeity if it has something to do with something unpleasant happening to a little dog!
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The dog it was that died
Which all goes to prove that there's not a lot of future in biting children & getting your arse kicked by a cat.
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