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Hey, what's with all the misspelled words?
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Hey, what's with all the misspelled words?
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This pup needs to show up at my house, STAT! …only with American currency. Much easier to explain mouthful of dollars.
wat bout “fistful of dollars”?
wtf?
dont you know that Euros are much more worth than dollars??
PS omg stpid americans
Don’t you know that you’re wrong?
1 U.S. dollar = 0.739590267 Euros
That isn’t “much more worth”
PS omg stupid Europeans that think all Americans are stupid
In my eyes 35% is much more.
basic logic FAIL: That means 1 $ buys less than 1 € and this is equivalent to 1 € buys MORE than 1 $. But this argument is worthless. You’ll have to compare the real exchange rate (with actual prices of goods) not the nominal one.
AHA AHAHAHAHAHAHAHA *choke*
Ummm, i’m sorry,
1€ = +- 1.33 US Dollar.
That means that for instance, a video game, which would cost 50 US Dollars, would make 36.9795€ which seems too me, alot cheaper then 50€, don’t you think?
What the heck does ANY of this have to do with the picture?
This is a place to laugh at funny dog pictures.
Not to sling insults at other people’s countries.
Damn. I just didn’t want to bother with exchanging it at the bank. The grocery store doesn’t take Euros.
O teh Hugh Manitee!
I shoulda just said First.
what country’s money is that, anyway?
here doggie! come to s-t-n!
Why does that money have holes poked through and string run through the holes?
It’s probably a customs dog whose job is to find large amounts of cash. They have to be trained with real money (otherwise they won’t find the cash) and therefore I guess the cash bundle on the photo is the dog’s ‘toy’cash. It’s probably marked invalid and tied together so that the dog can grab it easily.
oh, thanks for sucking ALL the humor out of it
If it’s like India (where they do it with metal, usually industrial-size staples), it’s to keep it in counted bundles at counting houses (semi-banks). Makes it easier, and there’s no legal issues about stabbing the money…
This looks exactly like my dog, even to the floppy right ear. But when did she pose for this, and why didn’t she bring home LEFTOVERS??!
SeleneSue, same here, I was very surprised to see this picture. Exactly like my dog, even down to the white “lipstick” around the mouth. Do you know what kind of dog your’s is? I got mine from a shelter when she was a pup and have been trying to figure out her breed combo. Any suggestions anyone?
Good doggie! Now, for your next lesson: how to hold loadsa money in your mouth without getting doggie drool all over it!
my goggie needz lessons from dis goggie …
then i mite still have debit card, gift card, & pieces of cash big enough to return
Although breed identification has gone right out the window here. That sure looks like a German Shepherd Dog, not any kind of retriever that I’ve seen. Just the same, a dog with a useful skill. Couldn’t take her into a bank though: she’d flip out.
Look up ‘ to retrieve ‘ come back here and you’ll get the joke.
Proper training
He haz it
YOU GO DOG!!!
My dog ben did that once And so came my first PS2! I love ben Hes a shepard to.