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<DIV>I just cannot believe what I am reading on the drool. First a kind and gentle momPerson gets sick and passes out and then the heat takes a baby basset away. Terrible! Next the momPerson gets even sicker and has to go to the people vet. Now I hear the momPerson is EVEN SICKER and I'm very upset. What about her hounds?? Hounds are very sensitive you know. The hounds and the momPerson and everyone else must be very upset. I am here to tell you that Snoopy is not taking this matter lying down.</DIV>
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<DIV>I had Natalie bake corn muffins. Not just any corn muffins. Cheddar cheese corn muffins. And while they baked Cyrus and I drooled and drooled and drooled and my momPerson needed a mop. She's a bit confused though (typical of my momPerson). Someone told her we should SLING drool and so she keeps wetting her hands and sprinkling water on our backs and we shake to get the water off and the drool is now all over the kitchen ... even on the ceiling. Is this REALLY necessary? momPerson wasn't sure so she said better safe than sorry.</DIV>
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<DIV>When they were cool enough she broke a corn muffin into bits and held the bits above our heads and gave us little bitty bits till it was gone.</DIV>
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<DIV>I hope it is enough drool for 4 dogs, 2 puppies and a momPerson. We'll make more later. Do we really need to sling it?</DIV>
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<DIV>More later from Snoopy</DIV></div></body></html>