DAMN THOSE DOGS?
I suspect that "Papa" Ernest Hemingway was correct concerning dogs. He said that we can always sniff and sense the human community as we experience the behaviour of the dogs that live there. I guess that this appreciation is also applicable to many other walks of life. Woff Wuff. Maybe I have been reading again the "Plague Dogs" book by Richard Adams. Maybe I cringe at UK politics. Maybe I respond, in my own way, to the issue of awkward blogging. But please do not shoot the Hermes adventurer.
I'm not at all fond of dogs. Does it follow, therefore, that I'm not fond of human community either?
ReplyDeleteNO.
ReplyDeleteNot exactly
ReplyDeletenot entirely
ReplyDeleteBut have you pissed up trees in the park I ask.
ReplyDeleteOwn up now.
In earnest. It's been proved that dogs adopt the same mood their owners have. Their fears and their happiness. Perhaps that's what E.H. meant to say. Dogs sniff their masters' behaviour.
ReplyDeleteThank god I do not own a dog.
ReplyDeleteThank dog I do not own a... oh. I see.
ReplyDeleteOK I admit it.
ReplyDeleteI was that dog.
I can categorically deny that I have ever pissed up a tree. In the park or anywhere else.
ReplyDeleteIn this part of the world, sadly, any doorway is a possible latrine for the drunken Polish male.
Stinky, it is, I said "stinky"!
I do stinky
ReplyDeletePissi in the hissi ( hissi in Finnish is a lift)
BTW : never hang around, Kola says, in doorways!!!
Oh.Nice.Very nice.
ReplyDeleteCome in here for a bit of class.and I find you all taking the piss............
Too philosophical for me at this time of the day thank you.
ReplyDeleteHi Zo, the real anon is now back in the Aye Ready land and in mourning over Le Guenne.
ReplyDeleteSo will enter the fray tomorrow (officialy)