OMG SUMMER IS HERE

If you haven’t seen Boo’s FaceBook page yet, you’re offish living under a rock.
Let’s check in on Boo
April 2, 2011 By
OMG SUMMER IS HERE

If you haven’t seen Boo’s FaceBook page yet, you’re offish living under a rock.
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BEEP!
BOOP! (and smoochie poo)
hot bod
(whika, whika, whika, wah)
“I’ma bad little puppy, sportin’ red shades,
chillin’ wit my nose,
red hair, red legs.”
(whika,whika,whika…)
Oh crap. I can’t make up rap.
*nice background beat, ma’am!!*
LOVE the throwback tube socks!
*sigh* I’m in the Lounge of Moderation. Could somebody please shove a sandwhich under the door? Thanks.
Here ya go, Stef.
*gently nudges sandwich of Queen’s flavor preference under door. Plops down next to door to keep her company.*
Here, have a bag of M&Ms, too.
*crunch. crunch. nom. nom, nom, nom, nom. CRUNCH. sluuuuuurp. gulp. (burp). ‘scuse me. Thanks!
Here’s some KoolAid to wash it down. (pours it under door)
glug. glug, glug, glug, gulp (wheeze! gasp!) glug, glug GLUG! (gulp). thanks. (gulp)
Man, the Mod Lounge is sounding better & better.
Food & drinks served buffet-style, etc.
Here! Have some Kool Aid! Cherry flavored. (Clinks glass)
ooooooo, THANKS!!!
me fave-O-rite “color” of K-A!!
(clinks glass in response)
Best Boo post yet!
He looks like an especially adorable stuffed toy!
Boo has a heart shaped nose! (beep!)
I love how the bikini matches the afro. Such a hilarious little pup.
Boo is always shaved though. I want to see him in full-fledged poof mode! I gotta say though…I often get my pom-mix shaved. It’s so much easier! Plus, he strongly dislikes the brush.
*sing-song-y, teasing voice*
“Meg lives with Boo-oo!!! Meg lives with Boo-oo!!!
Meg & Boo, sittin’ in a tree, K-I-S-S-I-N-G!!!!
First comes [puppy] LOVE; then comes MARRIAGE;
Then comes BOO in a BABY CARRIAGE!!!!”
?? I typed out something regarding Boo and Meg …. and it isn’t appearing.
Maybe I hit some key which discontinued the comment before it became offishe??? If it doesn’t turn up by Sun morning, east coast time, I’ll try it again but there have been some occasions when CO ignored an item for a few hours but it turned up later…
(cue either Alfred Hitchcock spooky music or eerie Twilight Zone theme music)
*Emily Litella voice*
“Never mind!!!”
What I’m wondering is, where is the on/off button on this poochie-K-9 device??
Yo, peeps! Throw me down a beat!
(Unrelated thread jack!) (and then I shall go off to bed and not bother you folks anymore.) But have you ever wondered about a thing, asked, and then got an answer that was like, huh? This just happened to me when I wondered about weather systems traveling across the planet so I thought it must be because the earth must spin counter-clockwise. I thought, “that’s the only explanation!” So I asked and got THIS! (huh??!!)
The angular speed of Earth’s rotation in inertial space is (7.2921150 ± 0.0000001) ×10−5 radians per SI second (mean solar second).[11] Multiplying by (180°/π radians)×(86,400 seconds/mean solar day) yields 360.9856°/mean solar day, indicating that Earth rotates more than 360° relative to the fixed stars in one solar day. Earth’s movement along its nearly circular orbit while it is rotating once around its axis requires that Earth rotate slightly more than once relative to the fixed stars before the mean Sun can pass overhead again, even though it rotates only once (360°) relative to the mean Sun.[n 4] Multiplying the value in rad/s by Earth’s equatorial radius of 6,378,137 m (WGS84 ellipsoid) (factors of 2π radians needed by both cancel) yields an equatorial speed of 465.1 m/s, 1,674.4 km/h or 1,040.4 mi/h.[17] Some sources state that Earth’s equatorial speed is slightly less, or 1,669.8 km/h.[18] This is obtained by dividing Earth’s equatorial circumference by 24 hours. However, the use of only one circumference unwittingly implies only one rotation in inertial space, so the corresponding time unit must be a sidereal hour. This is confirmed by multiplying by the number of sidereal days in one mean solar day, 1.002 737 909 350 795,[11] which yields the equatorial speed in mean solar hours given above of 1,674.4 km/h.
What?!
I thought Einstein was dead. Who the heck did you ask??
“What up, Dogg?”
Boo is in da house, yo!
i love his pose!!
David Caruso’s been turned into an adorable puppy
It’s Rick Astley!
Boo is not a stuffed toy. Don’t hug Boo too hard, or he will heysplode.