9 thoughts on “Especially the bathroom, captive audience”
Very, very true.
Miss my yellow lab nosing open the door, or if outside laying next to the outhouse patiently.. love you, luther……
Soapweed
Not only does Ivan watch me do my business he wants to look at what I did. Why?
You are asking these reprobates?
I never truly understood the expression “Follow you around like a puppy” until I actually got one.
And, yes, I would let him hang out with me in the bathroom when he was little. No one else was home, I figured what the hell.
I miss him. Immensely. “And after 20 years he still grieves…”
That’s BSR, for sure.
At first, I’d close the door, and he’d lie down in front of it so I couldn’t open it.
So now I leave the door open for him.
I taught our old dog Slim to watch over Lisa. well, he did. she couldn’t take a shower with him outside the tub. door ? forget that shit. 110 pound hard headed roadie
is not going to let a door stand in his way. coming up on 2 years now and we still talk about him everyday. bought one of those shock collars and it didn’t even faze him. up on hi and he just shake it off and keep doing whatever he was doing.
the part she hated the most was when he would lay across her legs if she laid down on the couch or bed. pinning her in place like. but he was a outstanding watch dog. great with kids too, ANY kids as my neighbors used to bitch about him. come get your dog so I can bring in my kids to eat kind of shit.
my neighbors still talk about him too. his grand daughter looked for him this past summer she is 4 this year. she did things to that dog that me and the vet wouldn’t even think about doing. and he just lick her face more.
Very, very true.
Miss my yellow lab nosing open the door, or if outside laying next to the outhouse patiently.. love you, luther……
Soapweed
Not only does Ivan watch me do my business he wants to look at what I did. Why?
You are asking these reprobates?
I never truly understood the expression “Follow you around like a puppy” until I actually got one.
And, yes, I would let him hang out with me in the bathroom when he was little. No one else was home, I figured what the hell.
I miss him. Immensely. “And after 20 years he still grieves…”
That’s BSR, for sure.
At first, I’d close the door, and he’d lie down in front of it so I couldn’t open it.
So now I leave the door open for him.
I taught our old dog Slim to watch over Lisa. well, he did. she couldn’t take a shower with him outside the tub. door ? forget that shit. 110 pound hard headed roadie
is not going to let a door stand in his way. coming up on 2 years now and we still talk about him everyday. bought one of those shock collars and it didn’t even faze him. up on hi and he just shake it off and keep doing whatever he was doing.
the part she hated the most was when he would lay across her legs if she laid down on the couch or bed. pinning her in place like. but he was a outstanding watch dog. great with kids too, ANY kids as my neighbors used to bitch about him. come get your dog so I can bring in my kids to eat kind of shit.
my neighbors still talk about him too. his grand daughter looked for him this past summer she is 4 this year. she did things to that dog that me and the vet wouldn’t even think about doing. and he just lick her face more.
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