I feel like the beagle looks. Flu. Dying. Shoot me now. Please.
I feel like the beagle looks. Flu. Dying. Shoot me now. Please.
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My secretary, an unreliable beagle, normally ignores the phone by pleading the opposable thumbs issue. She's really only good at three things; mixing margaritas, copy editing, and sleeping on the job.
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Well, Lynn, if you insist on moving across a continent … I’m afraid that you’ll have no local immunity for about five years! Get well soon.
Oh dear – here’s a paw pat from me. Now, here is liquid sustenance and something sensible to help you sleep….
Feel better!
Shoot you? Nah, that won’t cure, only bringl in the authorities, the wrong ones. Soo, just get well soon, and let the flu fly away.
Ludmilla
You feel adorable?
That flu is awful. It’s everywhere around here. Hope you feel better soon!
Lynn, if I knew my dogs, I’d list them from not-so-bad looking to ugly and then work up to Golden Retriever which would have been my analogy as to how the flu progresses. You gotta get worse before you get better. Hang in!