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Name That Toon: It's A Dog's Life
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chartwig4587
chartwig4587,
User Rank: Apprentice
4/11/2016 | 10:40:39 AM
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Cause you don't have to be lonely at retrieversonly.com
TomR518
TomR518,
User Rank: Strategist
4/10/2016 | 6:51:04 PM
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He used to be an advanced, persistent threat. Now, he's just a script kiddie.
dale_stout
dale_stout,
User Rank: Strategist
4/9/2016 | 7:42:49 PM
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He's my Intellectual Property watchdog.
rgarrett1
rgarrett1,
User Rank: Apprentice
4/9/2016 | 5:38:06 PM
cartoon caption
He used to be such a good watchdog. Now all he does is binge on Grumpy Cat and Stupid Cat Trick videos
sfgwyn
sfgwyn,
User Rank: Apprentice
4/9/2016 | 2:31:16 PM
Name That Toon: It's A Dog's Life
Our company laptops are mobile, but our intrusion dection system is not!
dale_stout
dale_stout,
User Rank: Strategist
4/9/2016 | 10:39:46 AM
Re: Caption
He's my Intellectual Property watchdog.
TomR518
TomR518,
User Rank: Strategist
4/8/2016 | 8:39:51 PM
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No one still knows if you're a dog on the Internet.
hewenthatway
hewenthatway,
User Rank: Strategist
4/8/2016 | 7:46:48 PM
Re: Caption:
Ever since we put her through that CFS, Anon Dog has moved outside and built up her physical defenses.  I wonder what she's doing
cybermonk
cybermonk,
User Rank: Strategist
4/8/2016 | 4:06:39 PM
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Ever since my wife found my Ashley Madison account I have to share my new roommate's laptop.
Wiley10K
Wiley10K,
User Rank: Apprentice
4/8/2016 | 3:42:10 PM
Caption:
Our Lucy has discovered that Wireshark and PCAP beats the ol' sniff-test method of perimeter control paws down.
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