PSA

2009 February 12
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by Stace

Because we are a socially conscious group here at the Highway Hags, we thought a public service announcement was in order after yesterday’s shocking events (Sit, sit, sit). We know some of ya’ll have pets, so this is for you.

Study this picture. When out and about with your pets, approach this beast with great caution.

The face of evil

The face of evil

The more you know.

8 Responses
  1. 2009 February 12

    ROFLMAO, really. Terrifying.

  2. 2009 February 12
    Belledog permalink

    Just when you thought it was safe to go out on a leash again ….

    The face of evil. That’s just classic.

  3. 2009 February 12

    I just kissed the computer screen. I’m sorry to say, but the face of evil is really freakin’ cute.

    Are you sure Maggie didn’t provoke this little angel? LOL

  4. 2009 February 12

    I had to leave another comment beacause the CAPTCHA was “OO Goddess”

    I prefer to think of it as, “Oh, Oh, Goddess!”

  5. 2009 February 12

    If you look at it long enough, you can see the unnatural shine coming from its eyes and the subtle evilness of its smile…

  6. 2009 February 13

    That’s right. The adorable fluffiness is what draws you in, then — BLAM, it’s got you in it’s razor-sharp teeth. It’s the dog equivalent of the Venus Flytrap.

  7. 2009 February 13
    Belledog permalink

    Hmmmm. Along the PSA front: Watch out for Mountain Dew, apparently used as an “Appalachian antidepressant”, with its high caffeine and sugar content. Very very bad for kids teeth, and some of these adults don’t look too snappy either.

    http://consumerist.com/5152318/mountain-dew-addiction-helps-rot-central-appalachins-teeth

    the comments are amusing

  8. 2009 February 13
    Belledog permalink

    Might be of interest to midwest Hags fans, in particular, but what a great approach:

    NYTimes: innovative program retraining out of work Michiganders for employment in the state’s burgeoning film industry. Michigan offering incentives to filmmakers; Clint Eastwood just filmed Gran Torino there.

    Best part: those teaching the classes have the power to hire students down the line for existing productions and internships.

    A Hollywood Sequel for Michigan Workers
    http://www.nytimes.com/2009/02/08/jobs/08training.html?_r=1

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