Still Not Li’l Brudder

Monday, August 23rd, 2004

Meet Faith, the two-legged wonder dog.

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13 Responses to “Still Not Li’l Brudder”

  1. #1 |  Jason | 

    I wish there was some way to turn my stupid 4 legged dog into a 2 legged wonder dog….

  2. #2 |  James D | 

    I almost feel guilty laughing at this one …. but at least he gets around good …

  3. #3 |  Anonymous | 

    a great case for evolution.

  4. #4 |  scottp | 

    That’s awesome, dogs are cool. Much cooler than humans most of the time.

  5. #5 |  Danno49 | 

    That was inspirational. Thanks.

  6. #6 |  George Orwell | 

    FOUR LEGS BAD!! TWO LEGS GOOD!!

  7. #7 |  N. Bourbaki | 

    He’s got the heart of a champion…

  8. #8 |  John H. | 

    Run, for soon the evil two-legged dog masters will overrun us and destroy us all. Heed my warning! HEED IT!

  9. #9 |  James D | 

    My next thought was “You know some nutcase is going to want to genetically engineer 2 legged dogs now ….”

  10. #10 |  Joe Sims | 

    Sort of reminds me of Lives of the Monster Dogs, a strange little book I read about 5 years ago about a group of genetically and biomechanichally engineered dogs that walk on their hind legs, speak, write operas, and eventually slide into madness. I can imagine that there’s at least one or two people around here that would find it an interesting read…

  11. #11 |  Will Wilkinson | 

    God, TV news people piss me off. If a dog walks around on two legs it’s gotta teach “life lessons” or some such shit, because, what? they’re two embarrassed to say, “Check out this fucking rad two-legged dog!” which is what the story really is.

  12. #12 |  Jude Stringfellow | 

    Hey, this is MY two-legged dog. She really cool too. I’m sitting here looking at her right now thinking…you know what, you’re cool! She just looks back and asks for another piece of my roast beef sandwich. She actually does teach a life lesson though. She didn’t want to walk upright, she was taught. It was in her best interest, and she fought it for weeks until she determined it was best for herself. Sometimes we do have to pick ourselves up from whatever stage we’re in and go to the next level. Thanks for caring!