2013/05/01 - Put It In The Oven For Puppy And Me
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2013/05/01 - Put It In The Oven For Puppy And Me
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I want a fire truck cake.
Title Text: let's just avoid anything suggestive of hydrants
I want a fire truck cake.
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Re: 2013/05/01 - Put It In The Oven For Puppy And Me
Why would half of it need to be made of hamburger? Why not all of it?
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Hamburger cake. This needs to be a real thing!
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Re: 2013/05/01 - Put It In The Oven For Puppy And Me
That is one creepy-looking baker! (No offense )
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That smile! It burns my sooooul!
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Re: 2013/05/01 - Put It In The Oven For Puppy And Me
well Epic Meal Time made a meat cake a couple weeks ago.Sky-Leif wrote:Hamburger cake. This needs to be a real thing!
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RandomGeekNamedBrent wrote:well Epic Meal Time made a meat cake a couple weeks ago.Sky-Leif wrote:Hamburger cake. This needs to be a real thing!
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https://photos-b.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-a ... n.jpg?dl=1Sleet wrote:That smile! It burns my sooooul!
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Re: 2013/05/01 - Put It In The Oven For Puppy And Me
Maybe a sugar free cake, no chocolate, the designs of dogs on the cake, Hambuger flavor, Vanilla icing, Milkbone flavor in the center, and a biscuit on the top. What you think?
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Cake half made of hamburger.
Not sure if grossed out or really intrigued.
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Wait, where's Cameron? Baker have you seen Camer-- *sees broken camera in the garbage* NO!!! YOU DEVOURED HIS SOOOOOOUUUUUUUUUUUUuUuUuuuuul!!! DX
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I want a post-modern design with some details of the Renaissance era, also if you could give it some gothic-ish style with glimpses of romanticism ... is that ok ?
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... If I was your baker, I think my head would explode right after you gave me the order. XDGbr23 wrote:I want a post-modern design with some details of the Renaissance era, also if you could give it some gothic-ish style with glimpses of romanticism ... is that ok ?
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Hamburger cake? That sounds disgusting! xD
However, I am curious as to what the cake design will be.
However, I am curious as to what the cake design will be.
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Re: 2013/05/01 - Put It In The Oven For Puppy And Me
I don't know... Hamburger cake could be interesting...
...No. It'd be disgusting. X3
Duff Goldman could probably make it work, though.
...No. It'd be disgusting. X3
Duff Goldman could probably make it work, though.
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What's with King's mole in the last panel?
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That is, like, 4 pixels of discolouration. How did you pick that up?Katias wrote:What's with King's mole in the last panel?
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Re: 2013/05/01 - Put It In The Oven For Puppy And Me
I can imagine a giant dog-bone shaped cake, and now I'm hungry!
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Hmm...a hamburger sounds weird but awesome. xD I would think more along the lines of a root beer cake. But I'm curious what the designs on the cake will be in the end.
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So what if dogs are allergic to chocolate? Alcohol and narcotics are damaging for human health and brain sinapses and fast food in general has high levels of blood pressure raising cholesterol, but that didn't stop us did it? DID IT?!
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihMMw0rnKz4valerio wrote:Potato cake!
20th century fox? Given that this is the year 2020, that fox must be dead by now. Sadface! : (
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Re: 2013/05/01 - Put It In The Oven For Puppy And Me
They should make a special frosting for the cake, something made up of barbecue sauce or gravy. (this reception will be really chaotic)
I agree, they should make it a completely hamburger cake.IceKitsune wrote:Why would half of it need to be made of hamburger? Why not all of it?
He did have a blue mole on his ear 3 panels ago XPKatias wrote:What's with King's mole in the last panel?
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This beefy cake will surely pack a lot of protein and calories! XD
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In the human world, they call that meat loaf.Sky-Leif wrote:Hamburger cake. This needs to be a real thing!
Also, was I the only one who saw 'puppy' and 'in the oven' in the title and thought something ccompletely different? I don't think Rick would write that one in this early though.
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That's one way to get a leg up on the cake *pa-dun-tiss!*
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He looks so happy with his job! I wonder if he dances as he bakes?CrazyAce wrote:That is one creepy-looking baker! (No offense )
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It doesn't take much chocolate to make a canine violently ill. I can't imagine the honeymoon would be all that enjoyable while being sick as a dog... erm, so to speak.Silly Zealot wrote:So what if dogs are allergic to chocolate? Alcohol and narcotics are damaging for human health and brain sinapses and fast food in general has high levels of blood pressure raising cholesterol, but that didn't stop us did it? DID IT?!
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Oh, and it has to include Stonehenge and the Tardis.Gbr23 wrote:I want a post-modern design with some details of the Renaissance era, also if you could give it some gothic-ish style with glimpses of romanticism ... is that ok ?
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For some reason I'm starting to find this arc disgusting. Oh well. I'm sure it will pass.
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Re: 2013/05/01 - Put It In The Oven For Puppy And Me
Lol, I dunno x3 Good eyes?TarkaTarquol wrote:That is, like, 4 pixels of discolouration. How did you pick that up?Katias wrote:What's with King's mole in the last panel?
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I demand that he be tagged "Antonio the Crazy Cake-Man"
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It's not an allergy. Dogs actually lack several enzymes in their liver which allow other species such as humans to break down the chemical compunds in chocolate. This means that the breakdown of these compounds in dogs gets stuck halfway and the dogs end up with an accumulation of toxic byproducts that they can't get rid of which causes liver damage. If the damage is severe enough, it will cause liver failure and ultimately death.Silly Zealot wrote:So what if dogs are allergic to chocolate? Alcohol and narcotics are damaging for human health and brain sinapses and fast food in general has high levels of blood pressure raising cholesterol, but that didn't stop us did it? DID IT?!
Yeah, I'm studying to be a veterinarian.
I suppose the difference is that at least we can metabolise the alcohol, narcotics and cholesterol, whereas the dogs can't do anything to get rid of the chocolate toxicity. As for why we do that to ourselves, what can I say? Humans are idiots.
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Hmm, this baker guy... not only he looks, but also sounds oddly familiar...
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I read the bakery guy's speech bubble in two different accents. One in Italian, and the second time in a Russian accent. xD
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Re: 2013/05/01 - Put It In The Oven For Puppy And Me
"And the cake shall have a bone theme. What do you mean it sounds like a funeral? It's a dog wedding cake, you buffoon!"
When i think of a hamburger cake, I now think of Hamburgler. When i see that baker, I miss Maxwell's smile.
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I catch thos discolouration in this comic every time and they drive completelly me crazy. EVERY. SINGLE. TIME!TarkaTarquol wrote:That is, like, 4 pixels of discolouration. How did you pick that up?Katias wrote:What's with King's mole in the last panel?
I'm overrreactive about spots in general like that.
Yup, you have explained many times about your desire to be a veterinarian. Be avised, though, that, even when you most likely know this far better than me by now, very few of the animals that are sent to the veterinarians (better-inarians?) are hardly cute-looking.Hlaoroo wrote:It's not an allergy. Dogs actually lack several enzymes in their liver which allow other species such as humans to break down the chemical compunds in chocolate. This means that the breakdown of these compounds in dogs gets stuck halfway and the dogs end up with an accumulation of toxic byproducts that they can't get rid of which causes liver damage. If the damage is severe enough, it will cause liver failure and ultimately death.
Yeah, I'm studying to be a veterinarian.
My mom told me of the time when she and her family fed chocolate to two pet dogs she had when she was a child and they grew boils all over their skin for a while.
Well, after my attempt to eat Hansel and Gretel backfired (punSpens wrote:Also, was I the only one who saw 'puppy' and 'in the oven' in the title and thought something ccompletely different? I don't think Rick would write that one in this early though.
20th century fox? Given that this is the year 2020, that fox must be dead by now. Sadface! : (
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Don't I know it! I've seen animals which are angry/frightened/upset and trying to fight me, boils, abscesses, pus, scabs/scars, gangrene... other things I won't even mention here. We've also been learning how to handle angry or upset clients. It's lots of fun trying to work out what to say/do with a guy yelling in your face or bawling his eyes out in front of you.Silly Zealot wrote:very few of the animals that are sent to the veterinarians (better-inarians?) are hardly cute-looking.
My mom told me of the time when she and her family fed chocolate to two pet dogs she had when she was a child and they grew boils all over their skin for a while.
I'm well aware of the nastier side of the job, but thanks for the advice all the same.
Despite the hardships, it's seeing the animals recover and flourish under your care, or knowing that you've done absolutely everything possible to help the animal even if it hasn't worked that makes the job worthwhile. We vets don't do what we do for the money or the glory. We know it's a messy, tiring, difficult job often with long hours and low pay. But we do what we do because we know that we can make a difference and that there's nothing more rewarding than helping in any way you can those who are unable to help themselves.
Anyways, that turned out longer than I expected. I didn't mean it to sound stuck up at all either. Sorry about that.
Back on topic (ish), I've never noticed those "beauty spots" before. Have there been many others?
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You mostly see them on german shepherds, no?Hlaoroo wrote:Back on topic (ish), I've never noticed those "beauty spots" before. Have there been many others?
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That and in Boxers. But I meant in the comic.