Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Crouching Tiger Hidden Doggie, and some small footsies



Here we have a Siberian Husky in it's natural habitat, hiding behind a rainforrest swing. Notice how the beast cleverly disguises itself by blending in with it's surroundings. It's a strange and beautiful creature. (is my croc hunter accent coming through on the blog?)

It approaches the baby, trying to secretly give big kisses and sniffs while the unknowing baby listens to it's daddy read silly stories.

Here we have the babus footer . (phone for scale only) The average domestic footer has 732 tickle recepters. These can be distressed with a light touch by a finger. The footer can also be tugged on during playtime or moved simultaneously (yeah, can't spell, 7 years of high school down the tubes!) with the other babus foote for excersize. This is typically done while singing Maniac by Michael Sembello. (uh-hu, so the area of my brain that was designated for spelling was obviously filled up with useless 80's music trivia) Cuz she's dancin like she's never danced befoooooore. One hit wonder? I don't think so. Who could forget.........and then there was.........oh and............ OK, one hit wonder.
Just a still town girl on a Saturday night, lookin' for the fight of her life........Don't forget the lyrics, here I come!


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