We're still feeling a little guilty for posting that photo of fake naked leopard man earlier today, which we readily admit was equal parts nauseating and underwhelming, and utterly devoid of any of the charms that made the authentic Naked Leopard Man such a timeless classic. To make it up to you, we have what we consider to be a very special treat: Lucky and Flo, the two highly trained dogs who can not only sniff out pirated DVDs, but then engage their handlers in a vigorous match of Frisbee Fetch with said contraband, paid a visit to The Today Show this morning.
(The duo have been dispatched to New York City by MPAA head Dan Glickman and Mayor Bloomberg, both thirsty for local pirate blood.) Once we managed to successfully tune out the droning voice of muffin-brained inquisitor Ann Curry, the moment Lucky successfully located the luggage containing the counterfeit quarry instantly thawed our icy, shriveled hearts.









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Why is it that every time I see the names "Lucky" and "Flo" together in these posts re. these pups, I first think it is some strange harbinger menstruation celebrated and some crazy California non-pregnancy event?
so the dogs actually dont figure out the exact location of where these alleged dvd's are being made, instead they go into the house and find the dvd's that the cops would find eventually anyway?
ps-there really is no better time to play "who let the dogs out". thats so clever!
Any truth to the rumor that Brangelina want to adopt the frisky, cute, ethnic, internationally traveled pair?
awww - puppies...
Awwwwww, just awwwwww at the happy, pretty, eager doggies.
I can't tell, coz that Currie do drone on though, and in typical morning show fashion they take 12 seconds to explain a fairly complex segment: were they promo'd as being able to differentiate between legit and contraband DVDs, then Currie said no, not quite? So, what's the point again, NBC?
And they came off as at least 70 IQ points higher (each) than Li'l Miss Caitlin, aka The Miss Teen South Africa, um, Carolina such as, on the same program.
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