What kind of pressure is on the poor dog of Atlas. The only ball his master has is gigantic and he never throws it or tosses it or anything. What a gyp. I’ll bet Poncho would like that though. As long as the kibble arrived on time.
Speaking of scooping the poo: I get really annoyed when I see the people scooping, but then just dropping the bag into the shrubs, or throwing it into the lake, or flinging it onto the street. In the fall, when the leaves fall off, we’ve fished out filled bags from our hedge. It is just so gross! There are receptacles just under the bag dispensers in every park in our city, and near every bus stop, and still, it is just too much trouble to do the right thing.
Okinawan Ace over 5 years ago
They should have used Poncho.
DennisinSeattle Premium Member over 5 years ago
Good one!
Templo S.U.D. over 5 years ago
excuses, excuses, Atlas, but you’re still going to be fined
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 5 years ago
Let him poop on your Earth, then, instead of ours.
Breadboard over 5 years ago
Did you run a DNA test officer ?
YippiKiAyMofo over 5 years ago
He should shrug.
J Quest over 5 years ago
Atlas bugged….
Aaronious over 5 years ago
Atlas held up the heavens, not the Earth. Common mistake.
Happy Tinkerbelle Premium Member over 5 years ago
Atlas shrugged it off
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 5 years ago
What kind of pressure is on the poor dog of Atlas. The only ball his master has is gigantic and he never throws it or tosses it or anything. What a gyp. I’ll bet Poncho would like that though. As long as the kibble arrived on time.
Brian Premium Member over 5 years ago
“If you’ll hold this for a second . . . "
1JennyJenkins over 5 years ago
Speaking of scooping the poo: I get really annoyed when I see the people scooping, but then just dropping the bag into the shrubs, or throwing it into the lake, or flinging it onto the street. In the fall, when the leaves fall off, we’ve fished out filled bags from our hedge. It is just so gross! There are receptacles just under the bag dispensers in every park in our city, and near every bus stop, and still, it is just too much trouble to do the right thing.