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Old 06-23-2009, 06:46 PM #8
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I know I'm slow and draggy when, my little doggy is more active than I am.. he's enjoying the warm sunny weather....outside barking at everything that moves.

I looked out the window and he was sunning himself...the little twerp.. He only comes in, through the doggy door to get water and nag me for food.

If this is how I feel now, how am I going to get through the real dog days of August..
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