Clearly, we need to alert Mike Needs (Dirty Jobs show on Discovery). Although I think he did do one on green tripe and a pretty gross one on Lake Erie water snakes.
Stretched bully sticks?? I wonder how they do that? Can you show me please? See if that irritates her a little more CJ.
Sorry, had to post and run this morning. That’s funny…. I could have easily gone there but she’s got some really cool stuff. I didn’t want to totally burn this bridge yet.
You know, it’s been said before but I must give Leerburg a lot of credit for their customer service. It’s just tops on my list which always keeps me coming back. The girls are excellent to deal with, answer all your questions (some I’m sure they’ve heard a million times) and always with courtesy and respect.
I wonder what kind of wanket device they would use to clean them out to prepare for stretching and drying.
Ummmm... did you not get the memo? I believe the above menioned device has been re-named to the less offensive, less volitile, WAFGHAN. Wafghan. Google it... no one will scream in horror.
Edited by Barbara Schuler (07/23/2010 09:09 PM)
Edit reason: yet one more type
Sorry Barbara, it’s been a crazy week, just catching up now. I will comply - for the sake of families and horror-free living everywhere, will make no further reference to the once coveted, grossly misinterpreted term.
However, after the shock of the google explanation wore off, I believe the offending word may have been used correctly in relation to the “bully stick” show. I think Michael Needs may require one; Michael Wise on the other hand, is the proud owner of the exclusive, often called upon, comforting and now appropriately termed Wafghan.
Wow how quickly things change around here... much better.
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