I'm curious - as to why a video clip I posted yesterday has totally vanished from view! Not long since I learned how to put photographs and video clips onto threads, so may have done something weird myself - but I very carefully put a 'doggie' video from youtube on here, previewed it, pressed reply, checked it - all okay! Today it's gone - help, what did I do wrong?
You're probably right! I'm still a novice at all this! Here goes, again ..... not a new one, but so funny I must post it! Dog asks why sculpture won't play!
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Wed 27 Mar, 2013 03:42 am
The Girl and i were in Schiller Park in Columbus, Ohio, which, unsurprisingly, has a statue of Schiller. We were sitting on a bench not far from the statue, when the boy dog became aware of it. At first he was surprised, then indignant. He began barking at Schiller, and got so upset, we had to go sit somewhere else. We decided he didn't like German Romantic poets.
Let me recommend this disturbing blog (it will suck up hours of your life with wonderful corgi photos.) I never did get around to adding Pacco's photos to it and I should. I also never managed to read the entire blog, just sections of it. I started at the end (then) and worked back to something like the 419th page, and gave up for a while.
So, the happiness weblink for the blog, Obsessive Corgi Disorder:
Oh no, Osso! You were right about it sucking up hours of my life - just too appealing to ignore, especially this little beauty!
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Sat 30 Mar, 2013 03:05 pm
@Region Philbis,
Someone must have been watching our dogs, past and present! Oh how they hate those Buster collars, and how they each react differently to them - some sit motionless, others try to paw them off, and some - like the bitch we have at the present time - simply ignore them totally and go round the house like a steam roller! Ever been kissed by a dog wearing one? Ouch!!!
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Sun 31 Mar, 2013 02:45 pm
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ossobuco
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Sun 31 Mar, 2013 02:52 pm
Corgis always remind me first of my Pacco, then the two I knew in Eureka and Fortuna, California before I got the Pacc, and then the corgis of an early a2ker, then with username Tartarin, and on the old New York Times abuzz website, called McBeans. She was a font of information about corgis (and much else, like art) and we used to share corgi and art photos in real life.
This last photo reminds me of some of her puppy photos.
The one on the left reminds me of a friend's Corgi, Becki, who died last year. She was very elderly, but with masses of personality. She was a Great Dane in a Corgi body - very brave and bold. Woe betide any dog who dared sniff her posterior - Beki would turn and look them up and down with a curl of her nostril, then turn on her little legs with a flounce, flinging a glance of utter contempt over her shoulder! She's greatly missed.