We take you now to the Small Hadron Corgulider, where a scientific experiment is underway to answer the question: Does this corgi ever get tired of running in circles?
We take you now to the Small Hadron Corgulider, where a scientific experiment is underway to answer the question: Does this corgi ever get tired of running in circles?
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Silly dog but a good way to get exercise with a little more movement than just being on a tread mill. I couldn’t watch it too much because of it making me dizzy.
I watched the whole thing and I am dizzy now, especially towards the end when the guy took the camera onto the carousel and sat down to get closeup of pup.
Pup is clearly having a blast. Pretty agile for such a stubbular one, too.
This is adorable, but it did terrible, terrible things to my vestibular system as well!
I don’t often make a fuss, but in this case, I feel it necessary. My comment can be removed if preferred. Mike, is there any way to change/block the title of this clip? I do find it offensive.
Not your title, but the one on the clip itself.
I can’t change embedded content, such as YouTube videos. However, I was able to locate another copy of this same clip with a different title.
Thanks. I, too, found it offensive, but you changed it before I could comment.
Thank you.
?Here we go round the Corgi go round, the Corgi go round, the Corgi go round. Here we go round the Corgi go round, so early in the morning?
People! His name is Meatball!! Such fun love!
He needs a mop dog friend named Spaghetti.
Love it! But would it be safe to have both Spaghetti and Meatball on the Corgi-go-Round? I can just imagine…
I would be afraid a spaghetti-dog would get his hair caught.
After reading all the comments about the ‘other’ title, of course I had to look it up. I agree. This one is much better than the other. I can’t believe that word gets used for everything anymore!!
Seconding the motion…don’t know why people use that. We’re a jaded society I know but there are some places the F word shouldn’t be (actually there are a lot of expressions that could do without it).
On a brighter note, what a cute Corgi! Love the jumping over the legs bit – he sure was having fun!
lol, me too. I can’t say I’m offended by the word (lord knows I use it often enough myself), but there is a time and a place. This place is too happy a place for that. 🙂
Some people seem to use “F” as an all-purpose adjective and I wonder at their lack of vocabulary, especially when used with otherwise joyful or happy comments!
Meanwhile at another park, Day 3! (But I was fretting last night while falling asleep about the coyotes in the park… Yes, I was worried about these things with so much crap going on in the world; realize it is a psychological transference of some sort.)
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/high-park-capybaras-1.3600928
Oh man, the twitter is hilarious. I hope they’re okay, but this story has me cracking up. Probably a good thing I can’t play the capybara game at work. I am sending the link to my home email so I can check it out later.
(No ROUS reference in this article. I am disappoint.)
I was disappointed as well– they have had it in the first line and final line in the previous two days. Maybe they feel they overused it too much. It is pretty funny.
I know! I was hoping they would continue the theme.
Allein! they did include ROUS! I just saw it! 😀 😀 5th paragraph from the bottom of the article:
“Instead of approaching these rodents of unusual size, Sousa asks that you give the parks department a call and trained city staff will go and try and catch the capybaras.”
I thought that was yesterday’s article..
We’ve finally found the secret to generating perpetual motion!
pupetual motion?
I can’t believe that the dog can stay on the carousel and that no one throws up.
When I was a kid, I could stay on the merry-go-round longer and faster than anyone else. Actually, I still can. And at Disneyland, we got the teacup spinning so fast people around us were turning green just watching us. 🙂 Apparently motion sickness isn’t a problem in my family!
I particularly liked the corgi’s barking twice per revolution. It was so regular! Silly stubbular creature!
I want some dramamine just reading that.
Round round get around I get around
Get around round round I get around
You spin me right ’round, baby
Right ’round like a record, baby
Right ’round, ’round, ’round
Applause to you both!??
I tried to find an appropriate emoji, but “spin,” “turn” and “round” got me nothing. So I tried “record” and got… a “levitating man” ? … huh?
I’m dizzy.
I do love that Corgi barks whenever his running takes him by his human, as if to say, “More! Again! Isn’t this just the mostest fun ever?”
I think you could shorten that sentence to just “does a corgi ever get tired of running?” and the answer would be the same… no
Funny capybaras were already mentioned, because one of my first thoughts was “hamster dog!”