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I recently started thinking of my blog as a dog. (I named him Ernie.) Why did I do this? Why should you do the same? Because a dog needs care and commitment to thrive. If you get lazy or distracted and ignore your dog for a few days, it will suffer… it may even die (Sphunn for the odd and unusual title). :)
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from patbdoyle 1708 Days ago #
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I like this - maybe because I’m a dog lover :) It is cute but makes some good points.

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from planetc1 1708 Days ago #
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Yes, but how many of your dogs have their own blogs? I’m working on the labrador generated content (LGC) but it’s taking some time. :0

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from fantomaster 1708 Days ago #
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Now how to get my blog to fetch the newspaper and carry it over to the breakfast table first thing in the morning - and to alert me of burglars in the night... :) @planetc1: Yeah, the world’s been going to the dogs, erm blogs for quite a while now, hasn’t it?

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from Noobliminal 1708 Days ago #
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You got some issues blog-lover. I’d just rather treat my blog like a beach!

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from jellymeli 1708 Days ago #
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Too cute. Very clever. I wonder if my dog will get jealous tho. Puppy needs attention too.

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from Noobliminal 1708 Days ago #
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@jelly : Wonder if puppy is just puppy or Puppy? PS: Keep your love-life out of this site;)

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