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Poem Number 1138
he ate my barbie
he almost ate Kellie too
then Ken scared my dog


Commentary:
what a wonderful dog.... is he for sale :))......alice
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MQ9 I love your poem and I was very naughty with the comment above... I hope your dolls are okay :).....alice, who is tired of picking up barbies from under her feet.
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sometimes dogs are naughty without meaning to be, li'l Q... I had one that stole some chicken wings off the barbecue one day, & she felt so bad about it that she just dropped them in the grass & didn't eat them!.........RAS
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Thanks, for my morning laugh. MorningGlory what a lovely handle and really nicely
done haiku. Glad to see you again.--GrandmaThing--May you know love.
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MQ9, we have a cat that just has to eat what the people are eating. he tries to slip his paw up on your dish and take a piece of food.last week i was eating some steak tips and i put hot sauce on them. when i was done i set my plate down and the cat went over and started licking it. for the next hour that cat raced around the house howling and licking his fur trying to get the hot sauce off his tongue. he made noises ive never heard before and had his tongue hanging out the whole time. so, you see, someday your dog will learn that not everything is good to eat. im glad your dolls are ok. and Ken scares me too...............zendo
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thank you for the comments. They made me laugh. ~~morning glory :)
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