The Friday Feel Good: Meet Pickles

On this week's edition of The Friday Feel Good, "Big Natural" Stoney Keeley introduces to Pickles, a puppy who pulled off one hell of a caper.

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Every Friday, we here at the SoBros Network like to give you a proper sendoff into your weekend. Something to make you laugh, something to make you happy, something to make you cry, whatever you want to call it. But, anyway, we figured why not give this special column a name? So, here we are, folks – it’s the Friday Feel Good. On this week’s edition, we’re going to watch a painting chameleon create sweet beautiful art.

Alright, folks. Another long hard work week is in the books. It’s time for The Friday Feel Good, and boy oh boy, do I have the story for you. This one happens to be centered around a little puppy that gave a whole bunch of people a mini-heart attack.

Classic Pickles. Pickles, you ol’ rascal. You got me good. I saw this scroll across my Twitter feed, and I was about to light somebody up for putting this sort of explicit and heartbreaking violence in my feed.

As it turns out, our boy Pickles here was just goofin’ off, eatin’ up some damn dragonfruit. Still, I can’t see that picture of him laying all sprawled out on the kitchen floor without cracking up. It legit looks like a crime scene.

Well played, Pickles. You win this round.

Happy Friday, guys – whatever you do, stay safe out there. Celebrate life. Wave at the haters. All that stuff.

Stoney Keeley is the Editor in Chief of The SoBros Network. He is a strong supporter of Team GSD and #BeBetter. “Big Natural” covers the Tennessee Titans, Nashville, and a whole wealth of nonsense. Follow on Twitter @StoneyKeeley

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