Lamb-oodle? Pood-amb?

5:18 pm

Apparently there is a scam going on in Japan wherein people who think that they are purchasing a poodle - which is a dog, mind you - have actually received a lamb. I dunno…this sounds like urban-legend territory to me, but I’ll reserve judgment, if only because it is so damned cute to believe. And come on - deep down, wouldn’t you really rather have a pet lamb than a plain ole dog? Anyway, here’s my take on it, thanks to my recent obsession with the “im in ur…” meme:

UPDATE: Yep - looks like Snopes is busting this one.

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4 comments

  1. Yeah, that sure did sound like an urban legend — and not one of the better ones, either.

    But no, I would not rather have a lamb than a dog! I think you’ve inspired a blog entry….

    comment by MarkFL — April 27, 2007 @ 1:32 pm
  2. A real customer service phone call recording:

    Customer: This is an outrage! Why did I receive a lamb?

    Customer Service Rep: Because “ewe” ordered it! Hahahaha!

    *CLICK*

    comment by K T Cat — April 29, 2007 @ 10:57 am
  3. Thanks to you, I wasted most of my pre-work morning at I Can Has Cheezburger.

    Who’da thunk that pidgin ‘leet + cat pics = comedy gold?

    comment by Craig — May 4, 2007 @ 5:36 pm
  4. […] There are few things that can make me laugh louder, longer, and crazier than lolcats. I referenced a subset of lolcats a few weeks ago (im in ur), and then this week a friend *waves to Andrea in NorCal* sent me a link to a great collection of lolcats the other days, and my friends thought that I was going to die because I was laughing so hysterically. Via the Wikipedia page, I then cruised over to the single largest collection of lolcat pages that I’ve ever seen - if you’re on dial-up, abandon hope. But if you’re on hi-speed, click right here, wait a few minutes while everything loads, and settle in for some great belly laughs. […]

    pingback by lolcats | Better Living Thru Blogging! — May 17, 2007 @ 7:33 pm

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