Fred Basset by Alex Graham for February 14, 2011

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    LittleSister18  almost 14 years ago

    So crafty and so cunning you are Fred.

    I Like That ;-)
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    Elaine Rosco Premium Member almost 14 years ago

    Fred!! How can you do that to Yorkie???

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    persil  almost 14 years ago

    Fred!!! just as “JAZZYbELLA” said how could you ??????????

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    GROG Premium Member almost 14 years ago

    You wouldn’t dare, Fred! After the jam Yorkie got you out of yesterday. He saved your bacon.

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    Jolly1995  almost 14 years ago

    Oh Fred, shame on you for being so mean! Tsk, tsk……

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    Dry and Dusty Premium Member almost 14 years ago

    Where’s that sweet Fred I know and love? Shame on you!

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    Dry and Dusty Premium Member almost 14 years ago

    RCMinor ROFLMAO! I wonder who will bite?

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    SaunaBeach  almost 14 years ago

    HEY! You gonna eat alla that yerself???

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    bubbabassett  almost 14 years ago

    Yorkie will be B-A-C-K. With Jock. Think again, Fred

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    annette143NotMe  almost 14 years ago

    Bad Boy Fred! anyone else I wouldn’t mind [as much] but Yorky deserves better from you. You said, he is your little trouble shooter, remember?

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    annette143NotMe  almost 14 years ago

    RCMinor, yes it is in the dictionary: gullible 1793 (implied in gullibility ), earlier cullibility (1728), probably connected to gull, a cant term for “dupe, sucker” (1594), which is of uncertain origin. It is perhaps from the bird (see gull (n.)), or from verb gull “to swallow” (1530, from O.Fr. goule, from L. gula “throat,” see gullet); in either case with a sense of “someone who will swallow anything thrown at him.” Another possibility is M.E. dial. gull “newly hatched bird” (1382), which is perhaps from O.N. golr “yellow,” from the hue of its down.

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    COWBOY7  almost 14 years ago

    Just plain mean, Fred!

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