Pooch Cafe by Paul Gilligan for December 25, 2013
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Poncho: I was bad this year, so I aint gettin' nuthin' for christmas. Hudson: Well, your christmas gift is the same gift you get every day. Hudson: The love of your family. Poncho: Sheesh, Hudson, go work for hallmark! Chazz: Here. We got you something anyway. Poncho: Bwaaa!
mabrndt Premium Member almost 11 years ago
Merry Christmas (eCard, or with unreal animals, if you prefer)
Templo S.U.D. almost 11 years ago
Merry Christmas, “Pooch Cafe” readers.
Ladygeraldine almost 11 years ago
Poncho, I didn’t deserve my gifts, either! That’s what Christmas is about!
avtar123 almost 11 years ago
Phew, they finally let Carmen back in. Merry Christmas.
avarner almost 11 years ago
Good to see Carmen survived the booby traps…
Merry Christmas Everyone!
WDemBlk Premium Member almost 11 years ago
Merry Christmas everyone!
LingeeWhiz almost 11 years ago
That’s me.
Bandera_Ken almost 11 years ago
Merry Dies Natalis Solis Invicti everyone.
klesmiley_ Premium Member almost 11 years ago
When a poster is banned, such as Dry, how long do they have to wait before the penalty is lifted? Even hockey players only have to be penalized for just so long! :) There doesn’t seem to be a place for me to look up “the rules.” Anyone know here I can look? Merry Christmas everyone.
Charlie Fogwhistle almost 11 years ago
Maybe Dry has already come up with a different alter-ego and avatar and he is very cleverly not disclosing that fact in order that the alter-ego not be banned also. Note to censor – I am not Dry. I am a lawyer playing the devil’s advocate. Merry Christmas.
ont almost 11 years ago
Merry Christmas everyone!!
Ozzman25 almost 11 years ago
Awe,,,, good one. Merry Christmas dogie lovers
pierreandnicole almost 11 years ago
Merry Christmas Ponch….try to be nicer next year. Hope that Carmen receives some new clothes….she’s back in that hideous orange turtle neck sweater.
The Rolling Cat almost 11 years ago
Whenever you’ve done something rotten, being forgiven and treated with kindness afterwards brings on a sense of remorse that even the harshest punishment never could.