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  1. almost 13 years ago on Dog Eat Doug

    so maybe this solves the mystery of why dogs chase them

  2. over 13 years ago on Bob the Squirrel

    what did I do with that 2nd box of kleenex???

  3. over 13 years ago on Bob the Squirrel

    well done Frank! How blessed we all are those of us lucky enough to be able to relate! I had never heard of the rainbow bridge until last year when our Evie passed. It made it so much easier for our little ones to say see you again rather than just goodbye.

  4. over 13 years ago on Flo and Friends

    hiding a plastic egg big enough to hold an easter waffle? = easy to find and tasty. I’m in!

  5. over 13 years ago on Stone Soup International Sundays

    i live in a city of 23000 people, our teachers get paid starting at 47,000. our superintendent gets 300,000/yr. they dont use textbooks, we have to buy our kids books! I’m all for giving the teachers much more money, how about cutting out some “administrators” then we’d have enough for more teachers = smaller class size.

  6. over 13 years ago on Pooch Cafe

    too bad they weren’t birds eh, poncho?

  7. about 14 years ago on Pooch Cafe

    porcho needed to stand behind whitey

  8. over 14 years ago on Adam@Home

    My brother and i tried this one time. At the bottom of the stairs directly ahead was the wall to the dining room, to the right, the door to the living room and to the left, the door to the den. Our parents are sitting in the living room while all this nonsense is going on. We take off on a long piece of cardboard. At the third step i slip off the back, my brother flies down, hits the wall to the dining room with enough force to make a kid sized “dent” in the wall and lands back at the bottom of the stairs. My parents open the living room door and see my brother and the dented wall, ask if he’s ok, and he responds “Let’s do that again!” He coulda used the helmet.

  9. about 15 years ago on Stone Soup International Sundays

    i guess joan place is at the table. I’m glad Wally knows his place is to help raise his kids