Being a good bloggy doggy
Posted: Sunday, 30 March 2008 |
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hello mate,so you were in the old dear's bad books? welcome to the club!! my old dear took me and my friend prune for a walk on saturday afternoon(since prune's mistress died last week old dear takes her with us twice a day) well we had a good walk up in the woods,- lovely day old dear in t shirt and shorts,-she said something about spring being in the air- well she let me of the lead---silly thing thought i would stay because of prune-well i would have had i not seen a couple of partrigde so me being me i jad to go and chase them so old dear had to spend half an hour trying to get me to come back--she was NOT happy so i have to keep the lead on again all the time whilst out for walks-maybe one day i will learn(when pigs fly) i'm to old to be bothered to learn i'll be 12 in september and still as fit as a puppy this morning prune and i had a good shower as its just pouring down-we'd have prefered to stay in but old dear insisted we go for our morning walk; How cruel can some mistresses be? I ask you?
oor wullie from in my basket,beside the fire
Right, Coco, since you are a dog perhaps you can explain why you and your fellow dogs love to roll around in smelly stuff? I hope you had a bath before you went visiting.
Jill from EK
Oh dear, it seems like we are all in trouble. Maybe it is because spring is in the air. We had our walk in the park and what a lot of lovely scents there were all around. So Charlie and I just had to investigate. We didn't exactly end up perfumed but we did come out of the bushes covered in autumn debris. I had a twig follow me around for long enough before it decided to go its own way. It was very annoying. Charlie on the other hand or should I say paw looked rather more discheveled and had rotting leaves stuck all over him. We too came across a few friends and went on a little run which was fine until a newcommer appeared. Of course being the friendly sort we are we went to say hello. Unfortunately our new friend was NOT a friend and growled and snarled at us. Our humans promptly snapped on our leads and the fun was over. Do keep up the good work for the newsletter and we are sure your competition will amuse and tax the brains of the people of Luing
Barney and Charlie from Spring is in the air
hey coco,guess what i done after lunch? old dear didn't shut the back door properly so off i went----freedom-i galloped all round the village,then went up over the hill and came home via the next village!! old dear spend two hours driving round looking for me--i don't think she appreciated that,so i think i'd better behave or else!!
oor wullie from in the doghouse
You remind me of someone Oor Wullie...something to do with Settlers...
Flying Cat from mild indigestion
settlers,fc?
oor wullie from kept on a lead
Rennies, Wullie? (quite right, all d.o.g.s should be kept on a lead, a very tight lead indeed!!)
Flying Cat from full of the Milk of Magnesia
Hi Coco, I'm just back from kennels myself, since Mummy and Daddy were away for Easter. I actually like my kennels and they look after me very well. The other dogs were very sorry to see me go judging from the racket they made when they saw me going. (Either that, or my Dad says that it is because they are so pleased to see the back of me). Came back to find that Glasgow City Council have approved a "Go Ape" Aerial Trail through the woods in Pollok Park despite overwhelming local opposition. How dare they do this to my wood? You are lucky that you don't have to put up with such stupid nonsense in Luing. Mummy and Daddy are furious and doing everything they can to protest. Best regards Ben
Ben from Glasgow
Good for your mum and dad, Ben. I too have registered my protest at this appalling development. I also passed on details to Private Eye but so far nothing has happened. Stupid planning decisions are not limited to Glasgow, it would seem!
Jill from EK
still don't get the joke fc--enlighten me please
oor wullie from still on a lead
still don't get the joke fc--enlighten me please
oor wullie from still on a lead
Please excuse my ignorance but what is a"Go Ape "trail?? Near here in the woods they have a great thing(well i enjoy it) you go from one tree to another like on a combat course only in mid-air with different levels of fitness required,though if this was in a park in a town centre i don't think i would apreciate it!
carol from over here
Sounds like the same kind of thing, Carol, great fun no doubt, but Pollok Park is a "natural" park with lovely woods where you can walk. And the GoApe thing will be very close to the Burrell Collection and will ruin the woodland view from inside. The park was voted "Park of the Year" last year, so now they decide to ruin it? Go figure.
Jill from EK
Well if its the same as over here then i'm against it in a park in a town centre,the one near my place its about three kms out of the village of bagard and it caters for all age groups but the very thought of one been in uzes or nimes town centre--shudder shudder
carol from over here
Dear Wullie, its so long ago I have quite forgotten...might have been something to do with your comment reminding me of a certain (white)settler, Settlers are indigestion tablets...as are Rennies and Milk of Magnesia must have been around in your mama's childhood surely??? These things never look the same when explained...sorry Mr D.o.g. for cluttering up your blog. I'm off before you get your dander up...
Flying Cat from must dash
more news please!
oor wullie from chateau de st.dez