Was it the time I did the bad thing on the rug? When I chewed your new dress shoes? When I knocked over that expensive vase? When I chased the kids into the room when you were giving a BBC interview? What?
puppy time out, by Lisa L Wiedmeier, licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0
methinks the puppeth doth slumbers only
Well what do you expect when you provide such a perfect headrest?
I love the reference to the BBC interview. I think I’ve seen it about a gazillion times and it never fails to crack me up.
Me too, I am not sure if it is the baby wheeling in, Mom sliding for the door etc. actually all of it cracks me up. Oh and the follow up interview is pretty darn funny too!
Yeah, that was terrific. I’m glad the parents laughed, both then and now, because it was just adorable.
Yes, such a welcome change from most of what we see on the news – that family is adorable!
Me, too!! My favorite part is when the baby comes in!
That’s the only thing missing from that hysterical interview – a puppy!
I don’t know what interview—anyone got a link?
Hi, here you go (this is the youtube search page with several versions to choose from):
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=korea+expert+tv+interview+kids
Here is the follow up interview talking about the original interrupted interview. 😀
https://www.wsj.com/articles/when-the-children-crashed-dads-bbc-interview-the-family-speaks-1489511175
Forgive that puppy right now or so help me… (vague threat, grumble grumble)
Nobody puts Puppy in a corner!
LOL! That’s my favorite guilty pleasure movie. 🙂
Aww, poor puppers! Come over here and I’ll snorgle you until you feel better.
OT – just heard a rescue story on our local news with the best possible outcome: the roof of a cow barn collapsed under the weight of yesterday’s snow, trapping 6 cows in their stalls; firefighters and farmhands from other farms teamed up to cut apart the debris, and rescued all 6 cows unharmed. Yay!
YAY! That is good, Smartypants. And this puppy, well, my heart can hardly stand it, that adorable little body calls to me to pick him up and hold on tight and make a big fuss over him. (or her – not fussy)
Oh, by the way, Smartypants, I wanted to let you know the results of my calling our local nature enter with the issue of the squirrels that looked mangey and/or battered. Interestingly, the kind of mange that squirrels can get is recoverable from so I don’t have to worry about them Also, my other concern was that if they’d been ravaged by, say, a raccoon, I was worried that rabies might be the result and they said that squirrels don’t become rabid at least not that way. So I’m watching my squirrels and making sure they look prosperous and fat and happy. The one in particular I was concerned about looks to be improving daily. So thanks for your help.
Thanks for sharing that story, Smartypants! I love a happy ending!
I think our pear-shaped friend is merely sleeping, using a convenient surface to support his enormous noggin.
This is what happens to young puppies when they tip the literbox over.
The cats gets ‘fur’rious.