Random hoomans...by our dogs..

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  1. edzbird

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    Me 'n' my mum had a lovely walk in the woods this morning. We had the place to ourselves. I played fetch with my Chuckit, I zoomed in a muddy trench (and drank it), I found a tree with roast beef growing on it, I did some bedience stuff as we walked. I love walks with my mum, she makes them fun, she is one in a million...I managed to nick this picture of us, chilling after our walk - I hope she doesn't see it :eek:

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    Right, I'm going out RIGHT NOW to try and find one of those. Where was it, Coco?
     
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    It was just up the main path, then turn right at the muddy ditches - just along there, on the left. I won't ever forget that location. I have added it to my map.

    - Coco
     
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    That looks like a nice beach Vanilla, you're lucky to have a beach nearby. Ours is 15 minutes in the car and hardly ever go....an your Mum looks very nice Coco.

    Mum and Dad went out for lunch yesterday, it was their first time going out since they brought me home with them. They were pathetic; just like a couple of honeymooners going on a date. So I put my saddest face on with my chin on the floor and it paid off big-time. I got:

    1. My lunch in a Kong wobbler
    2. A fresh bone
    3. A frozen Kong with mashed banana
    4. A denta-stick.

    They were a bit giggly when they got home, honestly what are they? 12?

    Anywaze did I mention Mum bought me another stuffed roo? She looked exactly the same as Kylie....so I called her Kylie (wasn't feelin very 'maginative at the time).
     
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    Maxx sadest faces normaly always work, but this morning nothing. Daddy went to work and even my saddest, saddest face and even going with hin when he put his shoes on did not work. Mummy is at home, but she is boring as she is reading a book....

    I love our beach it is only a short drive or we will walk it, I like that too but only when it is cool outside...maybe I van show you one day

    Coco I bet you will never forget that tree location. Just hope it continues to grow beef for you, as otherwise next time you will be very disappointed.

    Pongo hope you find a tree like that too soon.

    We have a cheezzzzzzeeeee tree here and a sosage tree
     
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    Do you mean to tell me that cheese and sosages grow on trees? Well I never knew that....better go right now and sniff around the garden lookin' for one or t'other
     
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    That’s true, I am now made of 50% elbows and 50% toilet roll :D ok I will look for a yellow box because you are right, I am too special a Pig to go in the plain old red box anyway.
     
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    What is this black ball? Is it stinky? I want one!
     
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    Oh I think my roast beef tree is reliable. I've had beef from it before. There are a few other roast beef trees around there too, but this one is the most beefy.

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    - Coco
     
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    It is a very special stinky, and as my mummy said 'stink to high heaven' beatifull black ball. It was bigger before, but it is now smaller. Daddy calls it a fishpooball or a fishsickball. It depends on how big it is.
    I will try and post you one.
     
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    Excellent that you have multiple trees, and especially that you have a special one.

    May I just say you look very handsome too....:oops:
     
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    Thank you Vanilla (blushing...)

    - Coco
     
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    Anyone know what a "nob" is? That's all mum's been sayin' today. "Coco, you're a nob", "Coco, your a total nob", "Coco you're a complete nob". I don't think she's especially happy, so "nob" might not necessarily be a GOOD thing.

    I tried to frighten a fisherman into the lake :). He looked alarmed :eek:. I wasn't allowed near him :(.

    - Coco
     
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    It's shirt for noble Coco Moo told me.
    Rory
    PS what does gullible mean?
     
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    It means you are wonderful Coco.................Annie
     
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    Noble & Wonderful...do you know? I think you are both right. I am.

    - Coco
     
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    I know what a hobnob is and that is a Good Thing :nod:
     
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    What is hobnob Pig? I'm sure a good girl like you wouldn't chew the knobs on the hob.

    - Coco
     
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    Hobnob is what pig-daddy eats and crumbs go everywhere. Although I also like to lick the hob knobs when nobody is looking. So both types of hobby nobbies is a Good Thing and therefore a Nobby Coco must be good too. Stands to Pig reasoning, which is the best type.
     
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    Oh yes, I AM good.

    - Coco
     
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