Guinea Pig Resume
January 5, 2003 1:18 AM Subscribe
Guinea Pig Resume This is just a "fluff" post, I thought it was cute. Did a search to see if it had been posted. Not found. Hope it is new to some people.
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A truly poignant link that will strike the chords of everyone who has ever chased a dream. In these harsh times of skepticism and uncertainty, this brave guinea pig gives hope to everyone he comes into contact with, and for this, I salute him in all his cute, furry, dancing glory.
Thank you.
posted by pemulis at 2:13 AM on January 5, 2003
Thank you.
posted by pemulis at 2:13 AM on January 5, 2003
Delightful! I work at a pet store and sell guinea pigs to their new "parents" -- we'll have some fun with this, I bet.
posted by alumshubby at 5:16 AM on January 5, 2003
posted by alumshubby at 5:16 AM on January 5, 2003
gosh a'golly, this one is a biker and race car enthusiast who changes his own tires. i really must forward this to my entire address book.
[guinea pigs on geocities are often unavailable. busy as lawyers, i guess. thats why when something interesting, unique, cool or funny is found on geocities it's a good idea to mirror it before posting to mefi, so at least more than 2 or 3 people can actually see it. but in this case, it's not really a problem. i mean, this ain't exactly dancing hamsters, now is it?]
posted by quonsar at 5:48 AM on January 5, 2003
[guinea pigs on geocities are often unavailable. busy as lawyers, i guess. thats why when something interesting, unique, cool or funny is found on geocities it's a good idea to mirror it before posting to mefi, so at least more than 2 or 3 people can actually see it. but in this case, it's not really a problem. i mean, this ain't exactly dancing hamsters, now is it?]
posted by quonsar at 5:48 AM on January 5, 2003
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