Fred Basset by Alex Graham

Fred Basset

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  1. heavens present

    heavens present said, 4 months ago

    constant…

    continual, and consistent

  2. unicornstar

    unicornstar said, 4 months ago

    I am blessed with a dog like that, He’s a constant source of love and loyalty.

  3. russell5419

    russell5419 said, 4 months ago

    I can’t even walk thru my house without feeling a wet nose on one of my hands, I only time I get alone is when I go to the washroom.

  4. Macushlalondra

    Macushlalondra said, 4 months ago

    I have a cat like that and I don’t even get to be alone in the bathroom!

  5. Dugharry

    Dugharry said, 4 months ago

    My dog to a ‘T’

  6. Tom

    Tom said, 4 months ago

    @unicornstar

    The same thing with my 2 boxers.

  7. sarah413

    sarah413 said, 4 months ago

    An animals love knows no bounds. There’s something quite peaceful and soothing when one hears the purr of a cat (or in my case, two).

  8. whmIII

    whmIII said, 4 months ago

    Just another lazy Sunday…

  9. irishreds

    irishreds said, 4 months ago

    unconditional love

  10. Saucy1121

    Saucy1121 said, 4 months ago

    @russell5419

    How do you manage being alone in the washroom? If my dog is in the house, she follows me.

  11. Anona Mouse

    Anona Mouse said, 4 months ago

    @Macushlalondra

    I’ve got two . . . if it isn’t one keeping me company in there, it’s probably both!

  12. Anona Mouse

    Anona Mouse said, 4 months ago

    @sarah413

    It puts the whole world to rights, being loved like that, doesn’t it?

  13. AmyGrantfan51774

    AmyGrantfan51774 said, 4 months ago

    awww how sweet!!!!…wish I had a cat or a dog like that but where I live there a pet fee of 300.00 that’s highway robbery geez!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  14. phritzg

    phritzg said, 4 months ago

    @AmyGrantfan51774

    That fish picture I posted at Ripley’s cartoon yesterday is an actual museum filled with old fishing equipment (and huge muskies that have been preserved by taxidermists). It’s in Hayward, Wisconsin; I’ve actually been up in the mouth looking out over the railing. The smaller fish are actual statues too; there are several of them that look like different freshwater fish. The place is called the National Fresh Water Fishing Hall of Fame.

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