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⚠️ THIS is for your eyes only 👀

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barkpost.com

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frank@newsletter.barkpost.com

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Fri, Jan 20, 2017 03:25 PM

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When you spam your coworkers with a hilarious Pom 🐶 📷 Hi, guys. It’s Tazz and I

When you spam your coworkers with a hilarious Pom 🐶 📷 [When you spam your coworkers with a hilarious Pom 🐶 📷] [Images looking wonky? Click here to read BarkPost in your browser.] [daily doodle] Hi, guys. It’s Tazz and I’m here to give you a never before seen sneak peek into the secret world of our company’s workings. So, at work we have this thing called Slack that we use internally to chat and catch up. We also use it for whimsical things like ... annoying coworkers (Seriously though, most days we’re all a bunch of 13 year olds.) Our insanely talented dev team's coded some shortcuts into Slack. One of them is that every time you type the word Bijou, photos of our coworker's dog pops up. Here it is in action: [Bijou spam in real time] Anyhoo, the conversation below is us trying to annoy our co-worker, Lauren by spamming her with lots of BIJOUS.🤗 Enjoy! When you spam people with pictures of your dog because your dog is the cutest dog in all the land It starts out with one person spamming Lauren... [Bijou on the couch] [Bijou cuddling mini Bijou] [Bijou's modelling head shot] [Bijou on the toilet] And then turns into a bunch of other coworkers joining in on the Bijou-ing... (Yes, I’ve coined a term for spamming Bijous and I’m calling it Bijou-ing) [Bijou and her blue bandana] [Bijou in the car] [Bijou in her towel toga] She’s so smooshy though. It’s not really spamming so much as it is sharing cute pictures of a super floofy dog… [Bijou practicising her pose] [omg Bijou] [Bijou blowing a raspberry] Just look at that adordable, cute af face! It's like a breath of fresh air in the middle of your work day.😝 [Bijou and her bandana head piece] [Bijou nailing her airport look] [Bijou on her tiny yoga mat] While the Bijou-ing continued, I had to cut it short so I didn't OVERLOAD your inboxes. Needless to say, our mission was successful and Lauren was thoroughly annoyed. You can now go back to your regular programming. However, if you're a little disappointed that there aren't more pics of this fluffbutt you can go check her out [here]. **Editor’s note: Shhhh. No one knows I’m doing this by the way and what I’m sharing above is for your eyes only. 👀 But, between you and me, if you wanted to share it with your friends and family, I wouldn’t tell anyone. 😉 Spam your friends with Bijou! [Image:    [Image: Ever spammed your friend with pictures of your dog? Who're we kidding. Of course you have. Send us the proof and we might just feature it in an upcoming email! 😁 We're waiting. [barkpost] Tazz: Writer/Editor, likes Bijou but LOVES Benji; [@TheDogInABag] Will: Contributor, favorite Bijou is towel Bijou Bijou: Model, handkerchief game always on point P.S. Do you have fun reading BarkPost emails? Then don't keep it to yourself! We created an easy way for you to invite friends and family to sign up for BarkPost so you can all enjoy together. Just [click here] to start inviting people now! 🙂 P.P.S. Did you like this email? Click yes or no below or hit reply to send us feedback! [Image: [Link: [Link: [Image: [Link: Was this email forwarded to you and now you want more? [Click here to sign up for the BarkPost newsletter]. BarkBox, Inc. All Rights Reserved 221 Canal Street, Floor 6, New York, NY 10013 [Link: {{unsubscribe_link}}]

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