Beautiful Moments, Part Two
Last week I saw a helium balloon cross the road at the lights on a perfectly timed gust of wind. Today I saw four people trying to get into a GWiz electric car. They failed.
What's the best thing you've seen recently?
( , Thu 5 Aug 2010, 21:49)
Last week I saw a helium balloon cross the road at the lights on a perfectly timed gust of wind. Today I saw four people trying to get into a GWiz electric car. They failed.
What's the best thing you've seen recently?
( , Thu 5 Aug 2010, 21:49)
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Any tale of dogs...
...with daft levels of intelligence (?) gets a click from me.
( , Fri 6 Aug 2010, 13:43, 3 replies)
...with daft levels of intelligence (?) gets a click from me.
( , Fri 6 Aug 2010, 13:43, 3 replies)
my cat
puts himself to bed every night. he's a tinker, but has the clevers
( , Fri 6 Aug 2010, 16:10, closed)
puts himself to bed every night. he's a tinker, but has the clevers
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My grandad's collie, Gwilym
used to do something quite similar.
Would open doors by jumping up and catching the handle with his paw. This annoyed my grandad because he'd scratch the doors with his claws while he did it, and come upstairs and wake him up at 6am because he was bored.
Anyway to remedy this he spent an hour switching the handles on all the doors in the house so that they would need to be pushed upwards. Gwilym solved it in about five seconds by pushing the handles up with his nose, so my exasperated grandad switched 'em back and hung ropes from the handles for the dog to use to get around.
I miss that dog. Used to have a bowl of cornflakes with milk for his breakfast, thought he was people.
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used to do something quite similar.
Would open doors by jumping up and catching the handle with his paw. This annoyed my grandad because he'd scratch the doors with his claws while he did it, and come upstairs and wake him up at 6am because he was bored.
Anyway to remedy this he spent an hour switching the handles on all the doors in the house so that they would need to be pushed upwards. Gwilym solved it in about five seconds by pushing the handles up with his nose, so my exasperated grandad switched 'em back and hung ropes from the handles for the dog to use to get around.
I miss that dog. Used to have a bowl of cornflakes with milk for his breakfast, thought he was people.
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