Hey Jodi, the other dots are in his eyes. Getting all artsy with PhotoShop and such. I did try putting all three kinds on his nose, then head and couldn't get either the shot or balance right. If you would have seen this guy as a puppy hanging upside down from the drapes you wouldn't believe how well trained he is now. He stood still because I watched how the kids did the cookie on the nose then throw it in the air and eat it trick. He managed to do the same thing with most of the Dots.
Too esoteric, I know, but maybe you can see the reflection of Dots Elements in his eyes, Lisa. At this point, yes, in his mouth and tummy. Glad Karen doesn't read the comments.
I hear ya Zoe, if I don't wear myself out I'm right up with you. Woke up at 3:30 am Monday morning and did NOT know what to do with myself. Roscoe is a real clown and turning into quite the photo subject.
I think everyone wants Dots. If they wouldn't yank out my bridgework, I'd go get some. I'm in awe of anyone who can put food anywhere on their face, flip it in the air and eat it. My kids do that with popcorn.
Your kids are talented, Jodi. It took a lot of skipped classes down in the Cellar Bar to hone those skills for me. I've never been able to balance a Dot on my head then catch it. I was surprised he could do it since a dog biscuit is so much bigger.
Dots are a lot softer than what I usually eat, Jujy Fruits and Kit Kats. If you have insomnia tonight, Zoe, you should be watching the All Star game. I believe they're in the 15th inning right now.
...so...where's the other dot?? And how on earth did you get him to stand still for the original without eating it?
ReplyDeleteWait, where's the other dot? In his mouth? He's such a good pup!
ReplyDeleteHey Jodi, the other dots are in his eyes. Getting all artsy with PhotoShop and such.
ReplyDeleteI did try putting all three kinds on his nose, then head and couldn't get either the shot or balance right. If you would have seen this guy as a puppy hanging upside down from the drapes you wouldn't believe how well trained he is now.
He stood still because I watched how the kids did the cookie on the nose then throw it in the air and eat it trick. He managed to do the same thing with most of the Dots.
Too esoteric, I know, but maybe you can see the reflection of Dots Elements in his eyes, Lisa. At this point, yes, in his mouth and tummy. Glad Karen doesn't read the comments.
ReplyDeleteLOL..it took me a second..I've got insomnia, crusing the blogs. That pic is a riot!
ReplyDeleteI hear ya Zoe, if I don't wear myself out I'm right up with you. Woke up at 3:30 am Monday morning and did NOT know what to do with myself.
ReplyDeleteRoscoe is a real clown and turning into quite the photo subject.
I'd leave a comment but I have been hyptotized by The Eyes.....
ReplyDeleteYou want DOTS now, Olga. You must have them. You will buy them and send them to me. Woof.
ReplyDeleteI think everyone wants Dots. If they wouldn't yank out my bridgework, I'd go get some. I'm in awe of anyone who can put food anywhere on their face, flip it in the air and eat it. My kids do that with popcorn.
ReplyDeleteim feeling my bridges right now...whatttttttt we are going to a meeting in IRAN??,,,,,,,,FUCK A DUCK!!!
ReplyDeleteYour kids are talented, Jodi. It took a lot of skipped classes down in the Cellar Bar to hone those skills for me. I've never been able to balance a Dot on my head then catch it. I was surprised he could do it since a dog biscuit is so much bigger.
ReplyDeleteDots are a lot softer than what I usually eat, Jujy Fruits and Kit Kats.
ReplyDeleteIf you have insomnia tonight, Zoe, you should be watching the All Star game. I believe they're in the 15th inning right now.
You're gonna make Roscoe cross eyed if you keep that up!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI already think he needs glasses.
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