That pretty much sums up how I feel. I made the mistake of buying Mrs. Laz a little puppy named Missy as a Christmas present, and now I have been replaced. And not just replaced in the essential areas of love and affection, but the damned little four-pound home-wrecker sleeps where I used to.
I like cute puppies and cute kittens, I really do. But answer these questions: can the dog take you out for dinner, keep a job, fulfill the warmer moments of human compassion, not be afraid of vacuum cleaners, or do things that require opposable thumbs? I think not.
I am thinking larcenous thoughts about the both of them. As the Wicked Witch screeched: “The last to go will see the first three go before her. And her little dog too.”
6 comments:
That is one damn cute dog. You blew it; you ARE in trouble!
Thanks for the support.
At least the dogs stays home with me, you on the other hand travel and leave me alone and lonely, what is a woman (in her relative menapausal prime) supposed to do? Missy might be little but she is also mighty. Come home, make friends with the dog and me and I am sure things will work out. Its a big bed, lots of room for a number of living things.
Love,
Mrs. Laz
ps. thanks for the great Christmas present, I really love her.
She is awfully cute. I will have to ask Mr. Sladed for one too.
XO
Mrs. Sladed
I will have to disagree with Mom. Missy actually doesnt stay home with her as she often leaves unexpectedly to get laid. Dad, since mom has a new little friend to sleep with maybe Diane Lane can sleep in the bed with you.
For Valentine's Day I suggest you buy a doggy bed and a mate for Little Missy.
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