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Lurch and I have an agreement that when we die we want to be taxidermied in our favorite position and be displayed in our sons' living rooms. They get to alternate years to own us! Cool...don't you think?
OMG. . .at first I thought the dog was real, and excuse the expression, "humping" the truck!! Wow, that is one heck of a way to advertise, it would be like being starred at the whole time you were driving! Take care, Sue
I think this is a coyote, and not some ones stuffed dog!
ReplyDeletedo you think it was road kill, or the neighbors dog that wouldn't stop barking, or the ex-wife's dog.... I can go on and on... and usually do... ~PJ
ReplyDeletePleeeease tell Rene'... she neeeeeds to do a post about SOMETHING. I haven't seen my favorite dog in awhile... well, next to Herbert...
ReplyDeleteLurch and I have an agreement that when we die we want to be taxidermied in our favorite position and be displayed in our sons' living rooms. They get to alternate years to own us! Cool...don't you think?
ReplyDeleteThis is kind of funny.
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Wow that is totally tasteless...Usually there is a decal on the truck or something but a coyote? That's a little weird
ReplyDeleteI knew you liked road kill, but this is sorta strange? Angie
ReplyDeleteThat's messed up!
ReplyDeleteGives a whole new meaning to "humping it" to get a job done. Debbie
ReplyDeleteOMG. . .at first I thought the dog was real, and excuse the expression, "humping" the truck!! Wow, that is one heck of a way to advertise, it would be like being starred at the whole time you were driving! Take care, Sue
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