08-29-2008, 02:09 PM
Yeah, that one caught me too, AlphaDog. However, he doesn't shave the dogs, he "shavs" them. The dogs were not shaved, they were "shavved."
Pair that with this next sentence and we're good to go: "I do good a really job brushing that when I reach for the sissers they grab them from me a say he looks grate enuff now and no need for cut now and they pay me good moneys and go home happy with a dogs that look like royalty. "
Yeah, no wonder people grab the "sissers" from him before he has a chance to use them!
Pair that with this next sentence and we're good to go: "I do good a really job brushing that when I reach for the sissers they grab them from me a say he looks grate enuff now and no need for cut now and they pay me good moneys and go home happy with a dogs that look like royalty. "
Yeah, no wonder people grab the "sissers" from him before he has a chance to use them!