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A Farewell to Pugley


As some of you know, and some of you don't know, Ashley moved out this week. A couple of weeks ago she quit/got fired from her job at Lorente. No one is really sure which. So this week she packed up all their stuff and took off for Michigan on Wednesday. We are so sad to see Ashley go. On the bright side, the pug is gone! I cannot explain how much better it has been here without the annoying pug snorting and snarfing all over the place.


A Farewell to Pugley
Oh farewell ugly pug,
We will not miss you.
We never desired to hug or to kiss you.
You coat stank.
Your breath was rank.
(You ate other dogs poo)
You made us cry,"Ugg!"
We will not miss you,
the ugliest pug.

Your snorting and snarfing
We really could not bear
When you picked your nose with your tongue
It made us feel like barfing
For our yard their is no repair
You have scratched it and bruised it
Till nothing can be done.
You made us cry "Ugg!"
We will not miss you,
the grossest, nastiest, most repulsivest pug.

Comments

Jessica said…
hahahaha this is hilarious. I'm glad I got to meet Pugley. It makes this farewell even more meaningful.

Question: How do I get my list of blogs to show if the person has updated or not? It looks like you and Chrissy have your list of blogs showing and dumb me can't figure it out. I'm so slow about this stuff. Is it something with the rss feed?

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