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Hyperbole

This is a blog for mules, about mules, and by mules. Today, however, I must share something dog-related. It is a work by Allie Brosh, and you can find more like it at www.hyperboleandahalf.blogspot.com. As Allie states on her site, it is strictly enforced by the copyright monster (but reposting is allowed).

http://hyperboleandahalf.blogspot.com/2010/11/dogs-dont-understand-basic-concepts.html. Come on back to Brays of Our Lives when you're done reading, unless you've wet your pants laughing. In that case, go get cleaned up.

Ears to you,
Fenway




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  1. I read that blog every once in awhile...unlike your which I read every day- I have to have my Fenway fix every morning. I find her blog and the drawings that accompny it hilarious! And oh so true to those of us that can relate to the musings of dog ownership. I think I will pull her blog up the ladder of my favorites. Thanks for the reminder...

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  2. Holy crap!! That was damn funny... Thanks for sharing :)

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  3. I read that blog to my JRT and he liked it, my mule Badger said it was good also!

    Enjoy the weather!

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