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Comments (8)

Myno:

No wait... it needs a little something... more basil!

Cowboy:

It's left over from my school lunch. But now that I look at it again, you can't have it either.

How's that for a segue?

HEY COWBOY

Niiiiiiiice....

Tom Wms.:

Talk to the hand, Fido. This stuff is from China and could be tainted!

Zachg56:

Watch as I slowly back away in an attempt to avoid inevitable thrashing by my dog

Terwiliger:

"Listen here, mister. I intend to be president some day, & I intend to be the one who finally implements all of those HAPPY HAPPY JOY JOY socialist schemes. Now...we've succeeded in convincing many people that animals are superior to humans. However, this thing where big mean Republican animals kill & eat disadvantaged Democrat animals who have lost life's lottery has to stop. In order to reform you, I am instituting a beta plan where I replace your Alpo with a nice radicchio & butter lettuce salad with avocado, wingnuts, & a wonderful strawberry & poppyseed vinaigrette. While my idea is completely goofy & has absolutely no chance of working, when I run for president I'll be able to say how I worked for real, meaningful change instead of going along with the status quo--& by supporting the poppyseed industry & the wingnut faction, I will have forged strong alliances with those peace-loving insurgents & the tin-foil hat union. Blah blah blah blah blah blah blah..."

GarandFan:

PETA says you'll do fine on granola.

Dr Bob:

No Rover, you can't have this... it's Grandpa's lunch.

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