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muskrat89

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... why a dog's footpads smell like popcorn?  Well, sort of...    No matter what kind of dog, their environment.. they all kinda have "that smell"....
 
My question to you is: What the hell kinda freaky-ass popcorn are you eating?!?  ;D
 
Muskrat you noticed that too??? i first noticed them when i had to physically lift my dog to give him a bath......that and he likes to BOX..
 
Maybe we are just trapped in a paralell dimension where everyone else views us as having problems ;)
 
MAYBE you should stop watching The Outer Limits and get a life...  ;D
 
man i remember now why I spent so much time in the mess.  To numb the pain from hearing what the the other troops were talking about...
 
oh, you should read the other thread, called GRATUITOUS ALL CAPS THREAD PART 2

then you will understand.
 
I think my dogs feet smell more like corn chips - the puppy has stronger smelling feet than the older one.  Both Beagles.

Private Bignuts
 
Who was it who said, "I don't know if my troops scare the enemy but they sure scare the hell out of me" I think that's what Tess is talking about.
 
scott1nsh said:
Who was it who said, "I don't know if my troops scare the enemy but they sure scare the heck out of me" I think that's what Tess is talking about.

Sir Arthur Wellesley The Duke of Wellington. Mind he was only talking about his Irish and Scottish Infantry units.
 
"Well I see a heck of alot more than irish and scottish,and it is still scaring me!"

-Tess, Setpeber 28, 2004 on his chair facing the screen.

 
I don't want to alarm you, but dogs (evolutionary speaking) probably came before humans began microwaving popcorn in their caves- hence the more accurate and distubing question is "Why does my popcorn smell like my dog's feet."
 
Perhaps you bought your popcorn at PetSmart??

I suggest that the operative question is "does your dog like popcorn?" 
 
Bograt said:
I don't want to alarm you, but dogs (evolutionary speaking) probably came before humans began microwaving popcorn in their caves- hence the more accurate and distubing question is "Why does my popcorn smell like my dog's feet."

LMAO that just made my morning!
 
How can we be sure that some primitive for of corn didnt super heat and explode thus creating pop corn before dogs roamed the earth.?
 
Burrows said:
How can we be sure that some primitive for of corn didnt super heat and explode thus creating pop corn before dogs roamed the earth.?
you're making my head hurt
 
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