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Well, of course it's about my life and stuff I think about. Just like a quadzillionbazillion other bloggers. I'm obsessed with God. I love beauty, enjoy absurdity, dance with despair, seek silence, and think everyone is goofy. Here's my world and what I think of it....
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Tears in my eyes...
ROFLsnork!
I've seen my dog give me that look before.
Priceless. Hilarious. The musical backup. Everything.
Yeah, I've seen that last sideways look before slinking off to the kennel sooooo many times with our dogs. Hilarious! But reading the Canon of St. Andrew makes me realize my dogs are better than I... at least they feel guilty. sigh.
Eeee heee heee!
There is something special about an old dog, the guilt and the understanding that "Oh darn, I did it again...sigh" We had a 15 year old lab/pointer/mix that had that same 'weight of the world' look whenever she got caught. Loved that old dog, Jazzy.
Subdeacon Bob
Sdn. Bob, Yeah, I love my guilty old dogs. We've put too many of them to sleep the last few years. I did a podcast about the last one that was way too sad.
http://ancientfaith.com/podcasts/stevethebuilder/all_dogs_go_to_heaven
I have a French Bulldog with no guilt. Is it because he's french?
I have a rescued Chihuahua. He ate my father in law's "special" triple meat hamburger that was left unattended a few years ago. My father in law said that he didn't think that a dog that size could eat a burger that technically was a big as he was. How wrong he was!
We can not leave ANYthing edible on our counters. Maggie and Carlos WILL snarf it down. I guess it's worth the guilt. :-)
-wifie
I wrote this about our dog, Ivan, about six years ago (and republished it when we put him to sleep). Part of it corresponds to the eating habits of the dogs mentioned here:
http://poor-blogger.blogspot.com/2005/06/some-things-you-should-know-about.html
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