nothingshocksmeanymore
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Fri Apr-02-04 01:30 AM
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If my dog doesn't quit playing with that friggen squeak toy |
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I'm gonna cram it up his ass (you know the one with all the toxic gas?) then if it doesn't come flying back out like a dart..I'll have killed two birds with one stone.
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Fri Apr-02-04 01:32 AM
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1. lol....we stopped giving Sitka squeek toys |
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she kept swallowing them so tigger wouldn't get them
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Fri Apr-02-04 01:35 AM
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Where'd I put that red paint...
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Fri Apr-02-04 01:41 AM
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We break into homes and plug the air-holes in the squeak-toys of rich dogs. We show graphic photos of the alternately torpid and psychotic expressions worn by those who experience the squeak for too long. We stage controversial demonstrations, wherein women allow men to squeeze their mammae to demonstrate the efficacy of a squeeze without a squeak.
Yeah, it's pretty late. :crazy:
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Skeptical Democrat
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Fri Apr-02-04 01:38 AM
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or take the friggen squeak toy away
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Fri Apr-02-04 01:40 AM
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.....give him a scratch from me...if he's not too constipated! :hi:
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Fri Apr-02-04 01:40 AM
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5. LOL. Prince does it when he wants you to play fetch. |
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Edited on Fri Apr-02-04 01:45 AM by JaySherman
He'll squeak his toy, drop it in your lap (usually covered with slobber), pick it up, squeak the thing again and so on, very insistently until you throw it.
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Fri Apr-02-04 02:36 AM
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12. Mine just assumes that anyone that comes over came to see |
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him, so he brings out the "squeaky" to play.
I swear, my vicious dog would only lick and "squeak" a burgler to death if I were ever in danger. I would have to throw him at a burgler to get any protection!
But seriously, there used to be a contractor that raised his voice to me all the time. My dog would sit guard next to me or hop in my lap and GROWL! He would rip the lips off of anyone that tried to harm me.
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nothingshocksmeanymore
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Fri Apr-02-04 02:42 AM
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Fri Apr-02-04 01:43 AM
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just dig the squeaker out of the toy. That way he can still play with it and your hand doesn't have to get too close to his ass.
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Fri Apr-02-04 01:57 AM
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My little Cairn Terrier went nuts with the squeak toys, wouldn't leave them or anyone else alone. I lost him in 1993 at age 18 1/2. What I would give to have him and his squeak toys back. Cherish the moments. They are gone all too soon.;(
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Fri Apr-02-04 02:20 AM
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10. That's a pretty long life |
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for a pet, though. Glad you had him so long.
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Fri Apr-02-04 07:02 AM
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17. Yes, but I didn't get him as a puppy |
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He was not quite six, so I had him for more than 12 years, though. I then adopted my Barney, a cocker spaniel who was 10 or 11 when I got him, and just lost him a year ago, after eight years. It is never long enough.;(
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Fri Apr-02-04 02:19 AM
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9. Mine always bites the squeaker out within minutes |
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He's also a boxer, so I feel your pain with the whole gas thing.
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Ellen Forradalom
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Fri Apr-02-04 02:22 AM
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11. Are you sure you aren't talking about my dog? |
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Fri Apr-02-04 02:47 AM
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15. yea, really.... but my dogs Break squeekers |
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Its like the challenge of any new toy to destroy the squeeker thing as fast as possible and then to dismember it.
My old spayed lady gathers all the toys around her bed in a surrogate motherhood syndrome, and won't let any of the other dogs in to her dog-toy junkyard.
I've become a nut about testing the annoying-factor of dog toys at the shop. I'm the person who's taking every single toy off the shelf and SQUEEEEEKing it to see if i'll be annoyed on hearing it 10,000 times. THe worst toy design i've seen of them all, though is the fuzzy mobile phone with a digital ring just like an old mobile...
A new toy is introduced to the pack and the second challenge on breaking the squeeker is multi-dog tug-of-war to see which parts of the toy come off... sorta like tearing a kill apart... that one toy can come to be 4 toys. How helpful.
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nothingshocksmeanymore
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Fri Apr-02-04 02:41 AM
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13. Well he's worn out now..he's smart and I took advantage of it |
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I took his squeak toy and threw it through the window..he had to go out the door around to the yard and underneath the window get the squeak toy and bring it back.....then he had to do it again.......and again....and again....and again....he's crashed on the floor at my feet.
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Fri Apr-02-04 03:18 AM
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:)
We had a poodle once who had a false pregnancy and she thought a red squeaky toy was her baby.. She tried to make it nurse, and she whined and cried over it.. We took the squeaker out, and then she accepted the fact that it had "died"..Sad but funny too :(:)
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