November 3, 2012
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you'd think with all our moonlit pooperdog walks (barefoot or otherwise) we (Rosie and I) would recognize more constellations. I mean the big dipper and Orion are easy, but what else is there? we're always half tripping over speed bumps whilst glaring upwards...I gotta find me a constellation chart. I know, I've said this before, but this time my short attention span will not get distracted...
where'd I put my coffee cup? (dammit!)
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I'm very glad pooperdog is doing okay. Thank you for looking out for one of our canine friends. Same goes for Squabber.
@hoohah - damn, it's been a whole week since I've written any type of bland blogginess, but thank you for thanking me for looking out for our furry ones. I'm surprised everyday that she's (Rosie) still kickin'. Squab', on the other hand, should be around (pending any unforeseen circumstances) for another 10 plus years...both the dog and the cat kick major ass!
I (as well as you) know that Lucy
can't
be replaced, but have you found another fuzzy life partner? I personally won't "replace" the pooperdog. instead, I'll hope to give the Squab' that much more attention, and replace the carpet that the pooperdog has tarnished....or maybe I'll get a fish tank full of fish, that I can wrap a leash around and drag around the trailer park
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peace brah!
No new cats here yet. It may be a while. Too many spoons in the fire, and various other obstacles to deal with before I can do it.
I bet the squab will enjoy the attention, but may also miss the pooperdog whenever the time comes. Pooperdogs have a way of making themselves part of daily life, whether its taking walks or whatever. They're such social people. I mean animals. Cats pretty much let you know when they feel like interacting, and they certainly approve of the hermit lifestyle.I think it would be cool if you got a pet walleye pike in a huge tank and put it in a wagon to go for walks.
@HooHah - funny you should mention...I was bringing up the idea (at the stalag) of simply throwing a leash around a fish tank and dragging it around the trailer park, but those damn speed bumps may end up causing tidal surge. I like your idea better. after all, a walleye in a wagon makes for more of a groove-chicken mental image. I just happen to have such a wagon, but I better replace the square wheels on it, or simply ditch the tank and the wagon all together, and put a treble hook on the end of a leash and slather the walleyes belly in bacon grease for less friction on the asphalt, then I could teach it to flip as we approach said speed bump....we'll go with that
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