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Thursday, August 02, 2007

Free range bully sticks

Yes folks, that's not a typo. If you happened to follow the link in the last post to find out your true pirate name, you may have noticed the banner ad on the page that advertised bully sticks. I'm not sure the exact connection to pirates, but apparently there is one. But I digress. The good news is that you can now get FREE RANGE bully sticks! So you can rest assured that the bullies that were "harvested" to create these sticks weren't cooped up in a 10 inch by 10 inch pen, but were allowed to roam free across the countryside until they reached their unfortunate, but undoubtedly humane, fate of being turned into a sticks. ARRRGGG! Every true pirate can only hope his bully stick be free range.

4 Comments:

Blogger Abby said...

Glad you could join us again! I took the pirate name quiz--"Red Morgan Cash". Apparently I'm a passionate pirate.

12:57 AM

 
Blogger Amy Lynn said...

ML will be so happy to know the bully sticks are free range! :>) Sound all around good for the environment and all.

1:39 PM

 
Blogger Suzie Petunia said...

Did you know that they also have an "odor free" version?

What??

2:14 AM

 
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3:53 AM

 

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