Monday, August 30, 2010

August 30, 2010

Non-Stick Labrador!

Evidently, I am covered in a non-stick surface, because this cool sticker that Augie and Ti sent me would not stick to my head when the tall guy tried to get a picture. He said if it was mud or dirt or ketchup, it wouldn't have any problem sticking to me. He also said it was covered with hair when he snatched it out of my mouth before I could eat it. I told him I wasn't going to eat it - I was just looking at it so I could get online and read more about Augie and Ti at augiedoggy.com!

For some reason, he didn't believe me.

12 comments:

  1. Hey! I've got one of those too! I carry it around the house sometimes when I am naughty. Hehe.

    Licks of Love,

    Simba

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  2. Hmmmmmmmm - Sumthin'tellz us that all the gooberz in your mouth added to the stiker mite have kept it frum stikin' - may-b we iz wrong but u never no. G'mornin'Jack!

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  3. Jack
    I'm 100% sure TG and I would greatly appreciate it if yours and Madi's fur would not non-stick to our furniture, floors, and even in the air...
    So was the sticker flavored with something delicious?
    Happy Monday
    Madi and Mom

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  4. Ooooooh stickers, I like stickers...especially da scratch and sniff kind. They taste good but smell betters.

    Puddles

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  5. Oh, Jack, we always knew you were slick!

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  6. Jack,

    Was da sticker tasty? :)

    Woofs and Licks,
    MAggie Mae

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  7. Hey Jack - Shiloh Beaglebratz here. On r blog, U asked me about my trik? Akshully, I du a rutine - bak-up then sit up an'wave then twirl, roll over then bow. (Ok - that soundz a little braggin'but there iz a little story about y mom iz so proud of what I du - may-b that iz anuther post?) May-b mom can git a short video sumtime - oh, I can also shake paw. Shasta can also du most of it - 'cept when she iz on stage an'peeple r watchin'. Ok - that iz enuf of that.

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  8. Hee hee! Maybe that sticker is defective! I recommend you try it on a nice piece of furniture--the more expensive, the better. ;-0

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