The Dangers of Dognosis

Written on August 5, 2008 – 11:51 pm | by Bill |

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I know, I know, I hear everyone saying “Bill took over a month off and this was the most brilliant post he could conjure???”

Come on you know it’s cute :-)

I think this is Mark Cunningham’s Dog; I snagged it from the Marknosis yahoo group.

Thanks to everyone who patiently remained a subscriber of Persuasion Artist while I go through my personal hiatus, I will be back soon promise.

Big thanks to everyone who participated in my survey in the sidebar I will use that information to make Persuasion Artist better than ever!!!

-Bill

And thanks to everyone who emailed me questions and concerns about my situation, I miss you guys too!

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  1. 2 Responses to “The Dangers of Dognosis”

  2. By Nightmajic on Aug 6, 2008 | Reply

    And yet you have presented us with perhaps the most powerful tool in the persuasion artists aresenal …

    the PUPPY DOG EYES! mwahahahaha!

    (0)_(0)

  3. By M!hai @ Freshome on Aug 6, 2008 | Reply

    Glad to see that you are back …maybe you write a post about what keep you away from this blog, and …I’m waiting for new interesting blog posts.

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