Sam – he’s got a great profile.
Len – No, it is very poor etiquette. Thanks for your comment!
Katy – Step away from the pug.
Dan – Actually, I think judging from comment Katy and Kathryn’s comments, I think that we’re the victims here. Also, I actually have four identical pugs that are used in rotation so they are not overworked. Plus they get tuition, paid holidays and a generous dental plan. My conscience is clear.
Kathryn – Mine. Thank you.
I have to keep coming back to stare at the pug. He’s lovely. I was going to say don’t tell him that too often, he’ll get big-headed, but that might help him a bit.
Sorry, Cliff. Admittedly, I have been neglecting blog-reading and I had 22 of your posts to catch up on, and admittedly I don’t often comment here – but then neither do you comment on my blog. And I don’t complain about that…
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It is truly frustrating to be ignored for no apparent reason. Nice pug, though.
TELL ME ABOUT IT.
Think you can fool people into commenting with cheap puppy=based tricks, eh? It’ll never work.
Oh buggr.
I like the profile picture, there’s something romanesque about him.
A bad workman always blames his fools, though, Cliff…
I’m not a blogger, Cliff… and don’t have much experience with them, but is it proper etiquette to fish for comments with pictures of cute puppy dogs?!
Look at that tiny pugular face. Everything about it says “PLEASE STEAL ME FROM CLIFF KATY I WANT TO BE YOUR DOG”. It’s almost like he can talk.
mmmmm checking my ASA handbook, this photo breaks the following codes:
Unbalanced portrayal of a minority
Blatant product placement
Shown before the 9pm watershed
At best it’s some kind of exploitation?
I’ll get my dog
So. Cute. It. Hurts.
Gah!!
Sam – he’s got a great profile.
Len – No, it is very poor etiquette. Thanks for your comment!
Katy – Step away from the pug.
Dan – Actually, I think judging from comment Katy and Kathryn’s comments, I think that we’re the victims here. Also, I actually have four identical pugs that are used in rotation so they are not overworked. Plus they get tuition, paid holidays and a generous dental plan. My conscience is clear.
Kathryn – Mine. Thank you.
I think he might be cuter now than he was when he was a tiny pugpup. He’s definitely got more wrinkularity in the noseular region.
I have to keep coming back to stare at the pug. He’s lovely. I was going to say don’t tell him that too often, he’ll get big-headed, but that might help him a bit.
So what planeet was he from? do the MIB know about him?
Sorry, Cliff. Admittedly, I have been neglecting blog-reading and I had 22 of your posts to catch up on, and admittedly I don’t often comment here – but then neither do you comment on my blog. And I don’t complain about that…
Why did everyone get a response but me? Hm? HM?
Anna – Um, no. Or yes. HM all you want, it’s all my fault. If it’s any consolation, I ignored Ed as well. And Z now that I mention it.
Katy & Sam – I know you are already pug fans and yes he does get cuter. I am grooming him to take the mantle for me.
Z – You are right of course. But a lot of my blog is complaining but I have to address that.
Ignoring me is almost a requirement. If you answered my every comment you’d never be able to do anything else.
Leave a comment. Play nice. I will turn this blog around.