Pooch Cafe by Paul Gilligan for October 07, 2014
Transcript:
Dog 1: Whew! We made it to the panic place! We're safe! Dog 2: Why are we hiding in this tree? Dog 1: The one names "Poncho" has returned. Our dog-walker Margo has warned us about him. He's got fangs of shrapnel, claws like daggers, and eyes that shoot hot fire. Dog 1: He can turn flowers to stone with his gaze, and rivers turn to sour milk as he passes. Hiding is probably pointless… Dog 1: He'll no doubt easily find us with all his accursed unearthly powers.
Argythree about 10 years ago
Or maybe just by yanking on your very visible leashes….
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member about 10 years ago
Poncho would love to have those powers!
juicebruce about 10 years ago
Shame Poncho could not use those powers to grow hair on Chaz’s head !
She Mc about 10 years ago
Margo has been exaggerating whilst telling the bed time stories!!!
Starman1948 about 10 years ago
Good morning PC fans. They can run but they can’t hide. Will Poncho pull them out of the tree? Where are the dog walker and the other dogs?
JP Steve Premium Member about 10 years ago
I think Poncho’s found a lead…
StelBel about 10 years ago
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JP Steve Premium Member about 10 years ago
I give up! The reply button has gone Librarian poo. Well done Stel!
StelBel about 10 years ago
Sorry, everyone….I must remember to type a couple of lines of text BEFORE posting the image. That way, the reply should work. Apparently, you can’t reply directly to just a picture.
But, no matter! You can always just put “to Stel:” lol
Thanks for your comment, JP Steve !And, thanks to you, as well, Maizing ! (I’m assuming you were going to say something nice. Apologies if you weren’t! lol)
JP Steve Premium Member about 10 years ago
Okay, flushed with success — sixth try…
OMG! The Dog-Headed Horseman! Great as always, Stel!
I don’t remember Washington Irving posting on this site…
JP Steve Premium Member about 10 years ago
Thanks, but that wasn’t it. I’m familiar with that bug (I called it the broken link error above.) This had to do with scrolling the mouse over the pending message. Instead of dropping the cursor or highlighting text, the mouse would try to “move” the entire message somewhere (where?) and then “drop” it again, but with long passages of HTML gibberish inserted in the text. Could have been something my end if nobody else experienced it.