Will brings new meaning to the phrase “Man, I could sh— a brick!”
In a few hours, the brick come out of his rear in its normal form.
I can’t fathom that nice shelter forgot to feed them! That’s one of their main duties!
And how does a dog eat a " brick " anyway ?
Those employees are thick as a brick…
He probably needed a little extra fiber anyway….
not good for your teeth!!!
A great way to escape, but lack of teeth could further complicate eating later.
Talk about roughage.
I once met a woman whose son owned a Rhodesian ridgeback. She said that the dog would eat — not chew, EAT! — cinderblocks.
Not good! Bricks have cancer causing agents.
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Enter.Name.Here about 2 years ago
Will brings new meaning to the phrase “Man, I could sh— a brick!”
Darth_Walrus_1975 about 2 years ago
In a few hours, the brick come out of his rear in its normal form.
sarahbowl1 Premium Member about 2 years ago
I can’t fathom that nice shelter forgot to feed them! That’s one of their main duties!
cmerb about 2 years ago
And how does a dog eat a " brick " anyway ?
ChessPirate about 2 years ago
Those employees are thick as a brick…
raybarb44 about 2 years ago
He probably needed a little extra fiber anyway….
SheMc about 2 years ago
not good for your teeth!!!
heathcliff2 about 2 years ago
A great way to escape, but lack of teeth could further complicate eating later.
cuzinron47 about 2 years ago
Talk about roughage.
Pedmar Premium Member about 2 years ago
I once met a woman whose son owned a Rhodesian ridgeback. She said that the dog would eat — not chew, EAT! — cinderblocks.
po'dawg about 2 years ago
Not good! Bricks have cancer causing agents.