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Old 20th March 2007   #1
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So I'm in my studio the other day...

So I'm in my studio the other day messing around in the mix room on the computer and my dog walks in, looks up at me with complete indifference, drops a giant dookie right in the middle of the tracking room and walks out. Bizarre 'cause that dog never lets go in the house. Guess he wasn't feeling well cause it was quite runny and not a very pleasent color.

I would have taken a digital photo to post, but that stinky mess had to be cleaned up right quick!
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So I'm in my studio the other day messing around in the mix room on the computer and my dog walks in, looks up at me with complete indifference, drops a giant dookie right in the middle of the tracking room and walks out. Bizarre 'cause that dog never lets go in the house. Guess he wasn't feeling well cause it was quite runny and not a very pleasent color.

I would have taken a digital photo to post, but that stinky mess had to be cleaned up right quick!

Hmmm......what kind of music were you mixing?
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I think I just threw up in my mouth a little.
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Hmmm......what kind of music were you mixing?
OMG!!! I laughed so hard on that!!
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So I'm in my studio the other day messing around in the mix room on the computer and my dog walks in, looks up at me with complete indifference, drops a giant dookie right in the middle of the tracking room and walks out. Bizarre 'cause that dog never lets go in the house. Guess he wasn't feeling well cause it was quite runny and not a very pleasent color.

I would have taken a digital photo to post, but that stinky mess had to be cleaned up right quick!
Find out who fed him what, or what garbage bag he ate out of, or if there
are any dead wildlife/poop he got into in the backyard. Then deworm him if he's still crapping around the place! Unless he's really making an artistic statment concerning whatever you mixed last
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Rich liver and onions are best for this, but there are probably a hundred producers' dogs that did it first and did it better: more smell, stronger smell, more syrupy orange traces of body fluids, etc.
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You do know about the major pet food recall, right? Just make sure its not something serious, because most dogs have to be in major distress to do something like that. It sounds to me like he was telling you just how bad he felt.

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/...=mostpop_story
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You do know about the major pet food recall, right? Just make sure its not something serious, because most dogs have to be in major distress to do something like that. It sounds to me like he was telling you just how bad he felt.

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/...=mostpop_story

that's a good point...
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More than 15,000 pets get referred to animal psychiatrists every year

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/3709698.stm


You did not have any label-folks around???
Pets usually have a feeling for strange vibes.
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Rich liver and onions are best for this, but there are probably a hundred producers' dogs that did it first and did it better: more smell, stronger smell, more syrupy orange traces of body fluids, etc.
NO WAY......tutt
onions are bad for dogs .... not sure what kind of dose would be fatal... grapes and lilys are bad for them as well.
as for bad pet food .... feed them natural raw MEAT (dogs and cats are carnivores) and you will not have to worry about crap like this...
AAARRRGGGHHGH
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You didn't tell if the poo was tube or solid state....

A few years ago in a rehearsal room forgotten, the resident dog decorated the guitarist's multi-fx-pedal. Good dog. It was such an awful pedal.... did I tell the story where the dog fell into the drums midsong?
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maybe he wanted you to polish his t.... also ????
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Maybe a comment on the bottom end?
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NO WAY......tutt
onions are bad for dogs .... not sure what kind of dose would be fatal... grapes and lilys are bad for them as well.
as for bad pet food .... feed them natural raw MEAT (dogs and cats are carnivores) and you will not have to worry about crap like this...
AAARRRGGGHHGH
I think he meant onions and liver are good at causing extra funky bowel movements. BTW; dogs are omnivores (guts are designed to digest plant and animal based sources of food), while cats are true carnivores (there guts and metabolism is designed mostly to function on animal based protein sources). "Natural raw meat" can be done with success, proving you have a balanced recipe, pathogen free sources of meat, and no little kids who like getting slobbered by the dog right after he has eaten a bunch of raw chicken or beef (dogs with diarrhea - no good. little kids with ecoli/salmonella infectious diarrhea - super no good).
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