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Goodbye old friend. Hootie: 1997-2009
I'll never forget the day I first saw him. We were driving home from Golden and Kathy said "Why don't you go this way?" We headed down a street I had never been on and found ourselves driving by a little strip mall. Then Kathy says "Turn in here a minute." Now my spidey senses are on alert, and sure enough, we wind up parking in front of a pet store. Kathy had been out in Golden a couple of days before and had found Hootie sitting in a cage looking so lonely. When we walked in, there was a sad little puppy up high in his own cage, with a sign that had 2 different prices crossed out and the third was pretty low. He had been taken and then returned to the pet store. I knew right then that we were heading home with another dog, I had been suckered! I still wasn't quite over the loss of our Golden Retriever, but I never do seem to get over the loss of a pet. Kathy knows that I need a replacement though, and seeing as we always have dogs in pairs, our
Okay, that is just plain weird. I understand why people get skulls and flames ands scary things tattooed on themselves. They want to look bad ass. But train track? WTF? Is this so his kid can play Thomas the Train all over him or is he trying to score with some hot young conductor?
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Dude, you've upgraded yo style! Blog looks nice! As things settle down I'll check in more.
ReplyDeleteTunnel opening at the back of the head. And the other end is. . . . .
ReplyDeleteI hope on his stomach he has a big macho Thomas the Engine face.
ReplyDeleteDoc: He does look like the young conductor type, doesn't he?
ReplyDeleteMichael: Thanks and welcome back!
Scarlet: Shooting right out his mouth I would assume. And welcome!
Suzel: It helps him in bed. "I think I can, I think I can..."
Yep, that's a bad tat.
ReplyDeleteI didn't realize that was a tunnel opening at the back of his neck...I was thinking it looked quite phalic.
ReplyDeleteGod, I almost got this very same tattoo about 6 months ago. How embarrassing would that have been. Honestly.
ReplyDeleteWhere did you find this picture of me?
ReplyDeleteJust exactly who would be attracted to that, I wonder?
ReplyDeletewhere does the choo-choo go into the tunnel??
ReplyDeleteNebber-mind, I don't think I really wanna know...