That's pretty reminiscent of the Monty Python sketch in which a pet shop offers to convert a terrier into a cat or a fish. Perhaps someone has filed the legs of these "puppys" down a bit and stuck bits of wire through their cheeks.
No, no, no ... it's simply a misplaced (and doubled) set of apostrophes. What they are really selling is the puppy's pee bush - the one against which the sign is leaning.
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Things I see a lot: silica gel "do not eat"; hair dryer labels; inside the bus "do not drill"; Wal-mart sign about IDs; coffee machine with "2" cup sizes; employees must "wash hands"; that failblog post.
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Breast augmentation?
I'm surprised no one's mentioned that the "puppys" should actually be "puppies" (puppies)
That's pretty reminiscent of the Monty Python sketch in which a pet shop offers to convert a terrier into a cat or a fish. Perhaps someone has filed the legs of these "puppys" down a bit and stuck bits of wire through their cheeks.
That is as bad as the signs that read, "EGG'S FOR SALE," "TICKET'S SOLD HERE," and "100'S TO CHOOSE FROM" ads...YUCK. What is UP with people, huh?
I agree with Dessie.
"If your giving those "puppies" away, I'll take the one with the brown nose" ;-)
I just find this picture totally creepy. Like instead of "puppys," it's really some pervert trying to lure kids into his van. Creepy.
"ICE CREME"
"CANDYS"
Strangers have the best candy... and the cutest puppys....
No, no, no ... it's simply a misplaced (and doubled) set of apostrophes. What they are really selling is the puppy's pee bush - the one against which the sign is leaning.
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