One of the world’s most dedicated mimes was Alphonse Crouton, who not only mimicked animal actions perfectly but even painfully squeezed himself into realistic animal costumes. Here is an excerpt from his most celebrated routine, “Dog Burying Bone.”
(Vague gesture possibly indicating gratitude), Cheryl S.
Why isn’t it disappearing?!?!
I love when my dog does this! Especially the part where she uses her nose to bury the treat with invisible dirt. I have to pretend to not watch when she’s digging in my covers or she gets upset and tries to find a better hiding place.
“No skin off my nose” he says. (I had a cousin to whom they gave the name “Snuffy” after he spent some time doing this same thing in his crib and took the skin off of his nose)
Ta Da!
I saw this video. Mike’s story makes the dogus even more funny.
People, check out Fiona! I cried at the expression on her face when she heard her dad roar!
Ricky is even better than Alphonse Crouton. He does this with completely imaginary bones.
Well, this is a fake bone.
True. But Ricky’s are entirely non-existent, except in his imagination. Which is just as well, seeing as he only has four teeth left. 😉
I love that Ricky has an imagination – which must, of course, extend to all dogs – and other critters. I have seen cats staring at what to me seems like nothing at all – I guess that’s imagination!
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Oh poor sweet baby!
Reminds me of the squirrel trying to bury an acorn in a dog’s fur.
My thoughts exactly. 😀
It’s a goldmime!
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