Humor or Macabre?

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SueMermaid

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:11: Okay, this doesn't exactly belong in the humor section, but...well, I know I laughed till I choked.

Be sure to look at the "Stories" section, and look at the photos of "Snuffy" and his understandably freaked out live companion.
 
SueMermaid:
:11: Okay, this doesn't exactly belong in the humor section, but...well, I know I laughed till I choked.

Be sure to look at the "Stories" section, and look at the photos of "Snuffy" and his understandably freaked out live companion.

That's pretty sick. On the other hand, with deer head trophies falling out of vogue, I appreciate a taxiderist that seeks new markets!
 
thats just spooky.
 
I have a 14 year old cat which pukes almost everything she eats back up and runs across my bed at 3:00 am to get me to feed her.

Just yesterday I was talking to my wife about doing SOMETHING with the cat.....

This is a great idea! I wonder if she still will shed!!

Jeff
 
I think I'll just keep that photo of my favorite dog, yup that's good enough for me.
The real thing is pretty spooky.
 
Never heard about the guy who had himself freeze dried and placed in his living room?? It was legal.
 
This sums it up pretty good.

"I've seen a look in dogs’ eyes, a quickly vanishing look of amazed contempt, and I am convinced that basically dogs think humans are nuts."
-John Steinbeck
 
SueMermaid:
Oh, God, there's more.
:errrr: :scared:

eww, those are not as good as the first ones.

actually, three weeks ago I was in Ft Lauderdale and visited the largest marine taxidermist in the world. Very cool, all made out of fiberglass, so no weevils or smelly fish smell.
 
I sent these sites to many of my colleagues, all of whom are veterinarians. They are all currently braying with laughter. The more I look at the photo that's captioned "Guess which one is freeze-dried?" the funnier it gets.
 

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