Posted on 10/08/2015 12:24:11 PM PDT by TigerClaws
A sign outside Tom's Barbershop that says "Black labs matter" and suggests supporting the MSPCA is getting a strong reaction in Norton, Massachusetts. But barber Tom Stevens says humor is his way of life.
"It's just a sign, it's a way to have fun, it's a way to reach out, it's a way to tell people I'm here," he said.
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We had one, great dogs, smart and beautiful.
Does it seem odd that the average American can only name THREE black murder victims when over 25,000 blacks have been murdered in the last six years (94% killed by other blacks). Does it seem odd that Black lives matter ONLY when a White person shoots them? Why does the national media magically show-up ONLY at these rare events.
Woof!
A black GSD ?
Where the dog and the ball or toy, make you out to be the object to be toyed with..
They are smart, watch them how they toy with you when trowing and bringing the ball back to you.
But they are just having fun...
Our dog would come running towards you, and just a few feet from you he would cut off to the side avoiding running into you.
He was just having fun..
golden’s are blonde lab wannabe’s
I’ve had goldens for decades.
They are a shedding machine.
I think I could insulate the attic a foot deep if I saved hair for a year, LOL.
Correct, the amount some dogs shed you can insulate the whole house and make a full length fur coat, and mittens.
Who ever coined the phrase “ Dogs are man’s best friend “ go it right the first time
And why do dogs have flees ?
It’s God’s why of reminding them they are dogs.
“goldens are blonde lab wannabes”
Labs are hairless goldens.
And why do we - and they - scratch?
Because it’s God’s way of reminding us that life, sometimes, is a *itch....
BaddaBing!
(Try the veal! Here till Tuesday!)
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