Every time I watch him trying to walk up that little rise in the fabric I just crack up. I know just how that feels - not much of a bump in the road but more than you can manage at the time!
You need to add "indy film-maker" to your list of occupations. You're good! I could watch this over and over. The music, the choreography...you've got the eye!
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That is stinkin adorable! The whirling tail is worth two quarters LOL :)
ReplyDeleteI've had at least fifty cents worth of fun with him already - such a deal!
DeleteHe must be old....he moves slow. haha
ReplyDeleteI know, the film looks like I did it in slo-mo, but that's his actual speed. At last - a dog I can keep up with!
DeleteAwww cute!
ReplyDeleteI know, right?
DeleteYep! I can see how he jumped into your heart. Good for you. You will be amused for some time to come. And that twirly tail is priceless!
ReplyDeleteOr we could say he waddled into my heart!
DeleteGoodness, I am having a cuteness overload! It's adorable.
ReplyDeleteEvery time I watch him trying to walk up that little rise in the fabric I just crack up. I know just how that feels - not much of a bump in the road but more than you can manage at the time!
DeleteI could use a propeller myself some days!
ReplyDeleteToo right, or else the key to wind us up!
DeleteYou need to add "indy film-maker" to your list of occupations. You're good! I could watch this over and over. The music, the choreography...you've got the eye!
ReplyDeleteThanks! The choreography alone took...seconds!!
DeleteADORABLE! The cloth caught my attention as well.
ReplyDeleteThe cloth is a vintage Vera napkin. You would be the one to notice that!
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