“Oh, hello, Mr. Floofernoodle — I’m here to take Becky to the annual Dogwood Obedience School dance.”
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“Oh, hello, Mr. Floofernoodle — I’m here to take Becky to the annual Dogwood Obedience School dance.”
Via Reddit.
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Pup has very nice taste.
He was in the ‘pets that bring you unexpected gifts’ link from the other day!
And I will totally go to the prom with him! And I’ll make sure they play My Girl so we can dance.
Yes, I saw that. Very dear little pooch. And I’d be happy for a little cheek to cheek time with him, too.
Yep, me three. Would totally dance with puppers.
Where is he gonna wear the boutonnière! Nakey Boy.
Who can say NO to that pooch? With a flower AND a smile? That’s a natural-born Romeo, if I ever saw one. Needs to find the balcony with his Juliet real quick, before the flower fades. Good luck, Pup!
Those are such flirtatious eyes, I’m powerless
I can’t speak for canine females but I don’t see how any human female could resist this little charmer!
He has mischievous eyes. Like, “here’s a pretty flower, let’s go make bad life decisions.” He’s clearly trouble, and I’m *totally* down.
Oh yeah. Makes you wonder just where he got that flower from…
And he grows up to be condom doggo! Naughty but nice ?
He’s much cuter than my prom date was.
Mine, too.
I just saw mine not long ago – after 20 years. When we noticed each other the world stopped for a moment, it was the same love at first sight as 20 years ago. We forgot about all of our duties and chatted until dawn 🙂
My prom date was a friend who I would/have never be/been the least bit attracted to.
My prom date (a blind date) dropped me off and went out partying with a classmate. I did not have a happy time in HS!
High school sucked, but not as much as middle school.
High school was quite OK for me, what I really hated was the elementary part or generally being a young child. Adults always annoyed me with their stupid questions – yeah back then I thought they would stop treating me as if I had been stupid when I grow up, oh the naivety 🙂
I didn’t have “middle school” – Catholic school went to 8th grade and then high school for 4 years. I went to a private girls’ academy where I got a pretty decent education but less than perfect. Not a place I learned anything approaching self esteem – follows me to this day, tho’ I’ve managed to overcome parts of it.