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fenrizz

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dnaloiram said:
fenrizz said:
My oldest son (3 years old) was running around the house naked, and was bending over to pick up a toy.
Enter my youngest son (1,5 years old), who sticks a finger up his ass.

I laughed my ass off!
Even if it is slightly nasty...
Ewwwww, that's disgusting. I don't think you should really let them do that.
Haha, I don't.
Only happened once, but it's gonna be a god story to tell when they grow up:D
Oh the humiliation
 

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Rascarin said:
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Family guy?

My cat often closes her mouth before she brings her tongue back in fully, leaving the end poking out and looking ridiculous.
Two of my cats do that too. I got a picture of it;


Once, my other cat did it, and left her entire tongue hanging out. It was the weirdest thing I ever saw.
Hahahaha. That's truely a great picture, though I think your cat looks funny even without the tongue poking out :p
 

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Hexenwolf said:
Crabturtleking said:
I have a dog that just about fears everything. Does that count?
Have your dog's farts ever scared it awake?

A cookie awaits if you get the reference.
It might not be the right one, but my dog did do that once...
Sorry, I don't know the real reference :(
 

AvsJoe

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I've never witnessed it, but apparently my aunt has a cat that was raised by her dogs. It's become a dog in cat form, like when it 'barks' at the door to signal that someone's there.

Straitjacketeering said:
One time I was watching a discovery channal thing on rams, and while they were headbutting each other my dumb dog slammed himself headfirst into the leg of my couch.
That sounds like something my dog used to do.
 

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Mm..
Mouse, our youngest cat, chases her tail. She gets extremely hyperactive in the morning. Up and down the stairs.
She also like to sit on the wireless router and paw at The Escapist.

And our oldest cat has a penchant for leaving his tongue sticking out.
 

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Well...... apparently my basset hound is Michael Jackson reincarnated. He just MOONWALKED off of the paper. o_o"
 

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When we first got our dog, it tried so many times to run through the back windows. You'd be sitting in the living room, when all of a sudden you'd hear a thonk and see a black dog against the window. We still have marks there from it.
 

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Xyphon said:
Well...... apparently my basset hound is Michael Jackson reincarnated. He just MOONWALKED off of the paper. o_o"
The King of Pop still lives!!! By any chance do you have another with the spirit of Elvis Presley? Then you could rename them Pop Rocks!
 

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Rascarin said:
Hexenwolf said:
Puzzles said:
Family guy?

My cat often closes her mouth before she brings her tongue back in fully, leaving the end poking out and looking ridiculous.
Two of my cats do that too. I got a picture of it;


Once, my other cat did it, and left her entire tongue hanging out. It was the weirdest thing I ever saw.
0.o

WHAT THE FUCK IS UP WITH THAT CAT

(Yes full caps was warrented here.. Just look at it!)

Or is it just a warped image?
 

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Crabturtleking said:
I have a dog that just about fears everything. Does that count?
Gotta train them outta that, it's not healthy behavior, I do believe.

Most rediculous thing I even seen was a cat putting it's paw on a spider, then lifting it up to look, the spider moving, the cat putting it's paw back on the spider and then looking again and doing this over and over for about 5 minutes.
 

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headshotcatcher said:
0.o

WHAT THE FUCK IS UP WITH THAT CAT

(Yes full caps was warrented here.. Just look at it!)

Or is it just a warped image?
The image is actually meant to be viewed on its side, and it is of the cat lying down, hence why he looks so bizaare. In context, it almost makes sense, but its STILL weird.
 

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My cat Zelda attacks the carpet for no reason I can think of. It is funny as hell watch though. My other cat Shinobi is the clumsiest cat I have ever seen. He has fallen off of ever surface of our house. Have you ever seen a cat fall off of a sofa because it wasn't paying attention? I have and it is pure comic gold.
 

Nigh Invulnerable

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Sigel said:
My cat Zelda attacks the carpet for no reason I can think of. It is funny as hell watch though. My other cat Shinobi is the clumsiest cat I have ever seen. He has fallen off of ever surface of our house. Have you ever seen a cat fall off of a sofa because it wasn't paying attention? I have and it is pure comic gold.
Your cat, Shinobi, is definitely ironically named or something.

I had a cat who used to sleep in the bathroom sink all the time. You could turn the water on to try and startle him out, but he'd just leisurely stretch and take his sweet time climbing out. He was a really easy cat to bathe when needed. Currently, my kitten always makes these little yelping meows when she runs around the house as if to announce that she has just changed direction. It's kind of strange.
 

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well my dog (Cocker Spanial) isn't afraid of water but he doesn't like to fall in it, he'll walk in but he wont jump off a rock.

So I threw a stick in the watter for him and he was on a big rock that he soacked earlier. So he went to the slanted edge of it and started pawing to get the stick (the stick being 10 feet away) and slipped, he fell in and scrambled back to land, it was so funny because he went in nose first.
 

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Crabturtleking said:
I have a dog that just about fears everything. Does that count?
So do I. He's scared of the wind, breaking wind, he jumps 10 ft into the air if I so much as sneeze. He's a nuisance, really.
 

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My cocker spaniel is around 20 pounds over weight and will eat anything, including gum wrappers, wasps, flies, and anything that I tell her is food.

She also responds to any name, I have taken to calling her dogmeat.