Dropout dog becomes earthquake hero, baby Ewoks, swordfighting dog, and a very dangerous squirrel.
Overly playful dog who failed police academy becomes star of Taiwan quake response
CNN, via Karen P.
This Dog Is REALLY Obsessed With Sword Fighting With Her Humans
The Dodo / YouTube, via Georgiana Y.
And finally: I’ll See Your Swordfighting Dog and Raise You…
A squirrel with a knife! (via A9)
I love Roger. That is all.
And in his defense, those microphones looked like balls.
Squirrel has PLANS!😂
Was going “awwwwwww” about baby Slow Lorises until I read they have a poisonous bite—that they use on other Lorises!😳 Thinking I’ll be observing from waaaaaay far away!
Yay! for Roger, who found his niche!
I want to be friends with Pinto Bean and her fun family! She is so ferocious with her sword🗡️⚔️, and I love her teeny stuck-out tongue😘
GREAT links this morning, Mike👍🏼😁
Pinto Bean and her hoomins are pure delight. What a wacky crew!
Huzzah for Roger! Baby pygmy anything will be cute, but especially slow lorises–I’ve loved them for years.
I look forward to meeting the sword dog. My recent re-watch of Monty Python and the Holy Grail has me in a medieval frame of mind. (Yes, that movie is still hilarious after 49 years and countless watchings.)
49 years??????? HOW CAN THAT BE?
My reaction exactly. 1975.
I was born in 1975. 😛
I graduated from high school in 1976. Blimey O’Riley, I’m old.
I was born in 1960. Yesterday I tried on a dress, looked at myself in a mirror, and thought “No, it makes me look 60”. Then I remembered that I’m 64.
😂
I never get tired of watching Monty Python and the Holy Grail and Life of Brian those 2 are my favourite of all the Monty Python’s.
I still haven’t seen Life of Brian. I borrowed it from a friend a while back and my stupid DVD player wouldn’t play it.
Always look on the bright side of life,
The Latin graffiti scene will always make me cry with laughter.
Where are you going to keep it/ In a box?
Now I’m shocked. I would have never thought this movie is older than me and still fully enjoyable.
I also graduated HS in 1976! We had red, white, and blue bicentennial cap tassels. To see Life of Brian in a theater, we had to walk past a handful of protesters.