English Bulldog For Sale Real Cheap!!!!!!!!!!!!

Decorating By heavenscent Updated 8 Mar 2007 , 5:34pm by bransmom

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heavenscent Posted 15 Feb 2007 , 3:32pm
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My english bull dog got ahold of my dummy cake last night. I use it to show to clients etc. He ate the icing off it and part of the dummy cake itself. This would only happen to me had to laugh or else I would cry. icon_cry.gificon_lol.gificon_surprised.gif

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jillchap Posted 15 Feb 2007 , 3:37pm
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icon_biggrin.gif i feel your pain. sometimes i want to put the exact same ad on here for my husband icon_razz.gif
Look on the bright side... at least it was only a dummy cake! It could've been a cake you were working on for a client! Small consolation, i know

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Lexy Posted 15 Feb 2007 , 3:46pm
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Me, too i want to post mine 'children 4 sale' I made a marzipan mermaid for a college piece, I staid up all night just getting it right and when i came down in the morning, she had no head or arms.!!! It was due that day aswell. Now i have a room with a lock on the door to store my cakes in.

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Janette Posted 15 Feb 2007 , 4:00pm
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A lock on the door icon_lol.gif

Wouldn't you love to be on the other side of the door when it's locked. icon_razz.gif

My 15 month old grandson locked his Dad in the basement. If he only knew he had the whole house to himself fo get into everything he'd always been told "no, not for babies". His Dad tried to talk to him through the door telling him how to unlock the door. The little guy tried but got scared and started crying. His Dad had tools in the basement and got the door open. I'm sure you are asking yourself why the lock was on the other side. Because he learned to open doors and they didn't want him falling down the stairs.

I bet you had a real mess to clean up. The only thing you can do is laugh and be glad the dog didn't get sick. My dog ate 2 bags of chocolate chips and 2 bags of coconut. Three days coming from both ends. icon_cry.gif

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nokddng Posted 18 Feb 2007 , 1:39am
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Awww..can't be too mad at the bulldog ...with a face like that?? They're so cute. icon_smile.gif

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mkolmar Posted 18 Feb 2007 , 5:37pm
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I feel like that sometimes about family members. My daughter once took a huge bite out of the side of cake for the chefs at school. EGADS! I watched it in slow motion as it happened---I swear to you her eyes rolled back in her head like a shark!

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Pucka1378 Posted 19 Feb 2007 , 2:09am
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Awww sounds like something my Boston Terrier would do! LOL

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bobwonderbuns Posted 5 Mar 2007 , 2:52pm
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ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!!! Part of the dummy too?? ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!!! icon_lol.gificon_lol.gificon_lol.gif [Time has gone by so we can laugh now...] icon_wink.gificon_rolleyes.gif

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nglez09 Posted 5 Mar 2007 , 4:21pm
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My 15 month old grandson locked his Dad in the basement. If he only knew he had the whole house to himself fo get into everything he'd always been told "no, not for babies". His Dad tried to talk to him through the door telling him how to unlock the door. The little guy tried but got scared and started crying. His Dad had tools in the basement and got the door open. I'm sure you are asking yourself why the lock was on the other side. Because he learned to open doors and they didn't want him falling down the stairs.




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schildwaster Posted 6 Mar 2007 , 2:31am
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[I feel like that sometimes about family members. My daughter once took a huge bite out of the side of cake for the chefs at school. EGADS! I watched it in slow motion as it happened---I swear to you her eyes rolled back in her head like a shark!]

hehe like a shark. i know that look.
my lab ate part of my uncles two layer sheet cake to serve 100 ppl 2 hrs before the party. I know it was wrong but i cut in 2 inches from the part he got and refrosted. my brother and my husband were sworn to secrecy and now you are too.
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ShirleyW Posted 6 Mar 2007 , 4:27am
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I saw the greatest classified ad ever.


2 year old Australian Terrier, spade and has all shots. Free to good home. Horrid little dog,

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itsloops Posted 6 Mar 2007 , 4:36am
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Well, my daughter ate the gumpaste name on a cake the eve of my scheduled pick up. I wanted to sell her too!!! icon_surprised.gif

Good thing it was the end of the name and not the whole name so I only had to re-do the "ca" in Jessica. icon_biggrin.gif

It worked out for me and I didn't even had to post an ad for the sale of a cute 3 year old. icon_lol.gif

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bransmom Posted 8 Mar 2007 , 5:34pm
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I have a bulldog too, just laugh because you know those bulldogs are precious......but if your selling, I am buying........

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