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NOT JUST ANOTHER DOG STRIP…
Will, a street-wise pit bull, has found himself living in a concrete cell with a large lovable half-wit Husky and a Chihuahua hypochondriac. Join these three motley mutts and the rest of the colorful cast of inmates as they try to maintain their sanity in the west wing of a sprawling animal shelter.
Whether reenacting "Saving Private Ryan" in a snowball fight, enjoying "Fun with Shock Collars Friday" or working on their ongoing wall tunneling project, stolen directly from "Shawshank Redemption", this dysfunctional four-legged family shows us that life in lockdown can be cruel, harsh and usually hilarious!
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margueritem
said, 7 months ago
Too intelligent to have common sense.
dukedoug said, 7 months ago
@margueritem
Artificial Ignorance …
Comicdog 135 said, 7 months ago
what is a etch a scetch?
surfstuff55 said, 7 months ago
@Comicdog 135
Mitt Romney
In reality, a child’s toy. The knobs are turned to draw lines on the screen. To “refresh” it, turn it upside down, shake it, and you can start over. Just like Romney’s campaign mananger said Mitt would do once he won the nomination
Comicdog 135 said, 7 months ago
@Comicdog 135
now i know
pierreandnicole said, 7 months ago
@surfstuff55
You may live to regret that statement (or I may).
Jkiss
said, 7 months ago
I know many people like that. Book smart with little to no common sense.
Nabuquduriuzhur said, 7 months ago
Back in the late 1980s HP (when HP was still interested in making new technologies for people to buy), HP did a study on A and B students vs. how well they did at HP (this was when a person had some real job security at HP and might work for them for decades). They found that the cliche is largely true. The straight-a students usually lacked wisdom/common sense, that ability to see the results of an action. The B students conversely, were the most profitable.
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And of course, HP didn’t stop hiring the A students, despite the results. (At least perhaps until the late 1990s when employers in the electronics and computer business sold out to other countries and replaced their work forces with “free labor” from other countries.)
Shikamoo
said, 7 months ago
LOL!