I can't improve on your captions, but, having owned a flatcoated retriever, I can say that the most likely one for the second picture is "MINE!!!"
When our children played badminton in the garden, the dog would wait for an opportunity to seize the shuttlecock. She would then drop it carefully on the lawn, take a few steps forward, wee on it and walk away.
As my younger son pointed out on more than one occasion, "They don't have to deal with that at the Olympics."
We've got bigger tits than you
ReplyDeleteReal shuttle diplomacy needs more than a Lab result.
Loved yours better, Subrosa.
Does the dog suffer from hay fever?
ReplyDeleteI can't improve on your captions, but, having owned a flatcoated retriever, I can say that the most likely one for the second picture is "MINE!!!"
ReplyDeleteWhen our children played badminton in the garden, the dog would wait for an opportunity to seize the shuttlecock. She would then drop it carefully on the lawn, take a few steps forward, wee on it and walk away.
As my younger son pointed out on more than one occasion, "They don't have to deal with that at the Olympics."
Naw OR I prefer yours.
ReplyDeleteErm... pass Demetrius. :)
ReplyDeleteMuch better than mine and a lovely story Macheath. Thanks.
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