The very picture of stubbornness.
The importance of bullet maintenance.
Tic-tac-toe: updated.
Alright, buddy, you need to hand in your Dobermann card.
An interesting find on the Antiques Roadshow.
From Power Line's The Week in Pictures.
"There are countless horrible things happening all over the world and horrible people prospering, but we must never allow them to disturb our equanimity or deflect us from our sacred duty to sabotage and annoy them whenever possible." -Auberon Waugh
From Power Line's The Week in Pictures.
That Doberman seems to have a lot of cat in his DNA. As for the multiple sets of pyjamas... mon Dieu!
ReplyDeleteIt's also hard to imagine that Cowboy is descended from wolves ....
DeleteMaybe he's a trans cat.
DeleteThat Doberman is loving life. Pampered, well fed, I'm sure, and doesn't have to do anything. Good for him.
ReplyDeleteI would stay far away from the owner, that's some kind of crazy, treating that dog like a spoiled child.
I also have to stick up(heh) for stick dog.
A good stick is a joy. When I was a kid, I'd look for good sticks and keep them until destroyed.
So that video is dual purpose, eh, Veeshir?
DeleteFirst, a warning to dogs who want to embrace their inner wolf.
Second, a warning to humans that this person is cray cray!
Of course Barney's bullets are shiny! He keeps them in his shirt pocket; on occasion, he forgets to take them out before washing clothes.
ReplyDeleteI want that tic-tac-toe game.
ReplyDeleteBeing able to cancel out your opponent's marks is cool.
DeleteBeing a few years past my 'best by date' physically, the game would now be a game of luck, not skill.
DeleteAs in, I'd be lucky to even hit the board with my kicks!