Fred Basset by Alex Graham
- March 12, 2009
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Any reader who has ever been a "dog’s best friend" will recognize and love Fred. Fred is a wry and witty observer of life, finding funnybones and turning up smiles on three continents.
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dcguys
said,
8 months ago
My husky felt the same way but the cockers usually prefer the picture window.
prasrinivara said, 8 months ago
Touché Fred!
Macushlalondra
said,
8 months ago
Fred is right. It’s fun to watch fish in an aquarium.
tbree said, 8 months ago
Yeah, just ask my three cats how fun it is.
Craigor said, 8 months ago
Just get the video/DVD for the television – just as relaxing, without the hassle and expense.
cmaxnavy said, 8 months ago
Feed…pacified by the evil catfish.
Jolly1995
said,
8 months ago
Fred is smart! It’s very relaxing to watch the fish!
whmIII said, 8 months ago
Works pretty good in the dentists’ office too…
prasrinivara said, 8 months ago
(responding to tbree): of course, cats also know how to “spice-up” action in an aquarium.
Lisa said, 8 months ago
Fish are calming but the tank has more upkeep than a T.V.
Dry
said,
8 months ago
It sure is!! Especially with the today’s TV!