We all love those Girl Scout cookies. What a good marketing ploy to have them available only once a year! …and no I’ve tried others which might describe themselves as “chocolate mint” but none taste the same.
All this time, and Poo Poo has never barked at a mailman!?! Usually the small dogs bark the most, and at everything! Small yappy dogs have Napoleonic complexes, and my larger Labradors and (now) Lab-mixes just look at them. I now own a terrier-Lab-mix, and she is a barker. Seriously, my younger brother had a miniature dachshund (after growing up with REAL dachshunds) who attacked my calm, sedate, well mannered black female Labrador. She looked at him, and when he lunged at her, then she growled at him. Because my nephew was an toddler, my mother insisted my Labrador spend Christmas at the Kennel. It was the little Napoleon who attacked! The dogs didn’t even get into it!
When I was a Brownie in College Station, Texas, the cookies cost 35-cents! Now they cost between $4.00 and $6.00 here in Virginia. Then, there were two types, Thin Mints and shortbread, now too many to choose from. The gluten free are the expensive ones. Samoa are the top sellers, according to one of my former colleagues, who was on the local council cookie committee. They go on sale in January, and arrive in February…. Can’t wait!
My neighbor has a small poodle who likes to bark at me. Today the poodle was out in the hard and I had him running up and down the fence line barking at me. This went on for 5 minutes until someone walking their dog caught his attention and he had to go bark at that. Poodle and I got our exercise today!
ronaldspence about 3 years ago
Did you grab the Thin Mints PooPoo? Asking for a friend!
Johnny Q Premium Member about 3 years ago
Gotta feel sorry for the Girl Scouts. Compared to the Boy Scouts, they can only be second-best…
juicebruce about 3 years ago
Well Poo Poo saw a Uniform and went for it ;-)
Lady loves a joke about 3 years ago
But, mmm! Cookies!
YippiKiAyMofo about 3 years ago
Hey, he got cookies! That is a definite win!
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 3 years ago
The second rule of war. “Know your enemy.”
Rev Phnk Ey about 3 years ago
HE DROPPED HIS COOKIES? Is that allowed by the censor?
fritzoid Premium Member about 3 years ago
See today’s “Richard’s Poor Almanac.”
1JennyJenkins about 3 years ago
Good one Poncho! “Baby steps, baby steps!”
That made me LOL!
: – )))
1JennyJenkins about 3 years ago
We all love those Girl Scout cookies. What a good marketing ploy to have them available only once a year! …and no I’ve tried others which might describe themselves as “chocolate mint” but none taste the same.
schaefer jim about 3 years ago
Poo Poo got to start small some where!
JenSolo02 about 3 years ago
All this time, and Poo Poo has never barked at a mailman!?! Usually the small dogs bark the most, and at everything! Small yappy dogs have Napoleonic complexes, and my larger Labradors and (now) Lab-mixes just look at them. I now own a terrier-Lab-mix, and she is a barker. Seriously, my younger brother had a miniature dachshund (after growing up with REAL dachshunds) who attacked my calm, sedate, well mannered black female Labrador. She looked at him, and when he lunged at her, then she growled at him. Because my nephew was an toddler, my mother insisted my Labrador spend Christmas at the Kennel. It was the little Napoleon who attacked! The dogs didn’t even get into it!
JenSolo02 about 3 years ago
When I was a Brownie in College Station, Texas, the cookies cost 35-cents! Now they cost between $4.00 and $6.00 here in Virginia. Then, there were two types, Thin Mints and shortbread, now too many to choose from. The gluten free are the expensive ones. Samoa are the top sellers, according to one of my former colleagues, who was on the local council cookie committee. They go on sale in January, and arrive in February…. Can’t wait!
raybarb44 about 3 years ago
Now you did EAT the cookies didn’t you?…..
crazeekatlady about 3 years ago
My neighbor has a small poodle who likes to bark at me. Today the poodle was out in the hard and I had him running up and down the fence line barking at me. This went on for 5 minutes until someone walking their dog caught his attention and he had to go bark at that. Poodle and I got our exercise today!
Otis Rufus Driftwood about 3 years ago
The journey of a thousand miles, yada yada.
DukeDiamond about 3 years ago
Still a proud moment, Hudson.
TSRaman about 3 years ago
Sad! I feel sorry for that Girl Scout.