Needed: Innovative recycling ideas for 30 rolls of chewed up TP. Extra points for artistic uses. (If you are new to this story, better have a look HERE first.)
Morrie, want to tell the folks what you did tonight? Morrie? Do you?
Want to tell them why the sewing machine is out in the hall?
Want to tell them why the drapes are tied up in a ball?
Want to tell them what that is in your mouth,Morrie???
(Morrie looks a bit stunned at the prospect, or perhaps this is a look of uncomprehending innocence? Tune in later for the rest of the story.)
What else did he do??
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You’ll see tomorrow…I ran out of juice…relax!! (heehee)
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Morrie is just getting started. Bonnie wants to know if he needs an agent.
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Ha! If there is a way for him to make the money to pay for all his damage, I’m all for it!
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He is so adorable 🙂
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Thanks for a great big smile for my morning … 🙂 Marianne
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I can hardly waif !!!!!!!!
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Uncomprehending innocence … or more to the point, the firm and unyielding belief of ALL Scotties that it’s their house anyway and you are just there to supply the food, treats, cuddles, toys, and of course, a comfy place to sleep on the sofa. Bonnie was never destructive, except to paper. She cannot resist anything paper, to this day. But fortunately — unlike some other canines we have had over the years — she doesn’t chew up remote controls or furniture. She doesn’t EAT shoes, but she will drag them out of the house and bury them in the yard where they don’t turn up until the rains unearth them.
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I think Diego buried one of my sets of keys with remote a few years ago. Never did find them.
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Ha I love these posts and am so ready for the next one
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Well it is there now. just finished!
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I do know the story of Frieda, Diego and Trotsky from “The Lacuna” which Barbara Kingsolver wrote. Quite a threesome! I also think you’d enjoy the YouTube video of “Guilty Dog” , the golden retriever, which brings to mind the antics of Morrie and which made me laugh until tears were rolling. They do know when they’ve been naughty…and they do have a conscience!
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I was going to name Morrie Trotsky but decided it was a bit too much. It actually suits him, though, he’s such a little trotter!!!
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I love B. Kingsolver. I made her a retablo based on “The Lacuna.” She has it sitting in her kitchen window!
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My God ! How do you handle all this? I never had the courage to have a pet an d looking at the mess I think I would never have.
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OMG…. Miss Molly, is a little angel next to Morrie…That wasn’t the scented paper was it ? and how did he get at it… Does he open doors ? I hope he grows out of it.
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They are not easy to take. For ever one in focus there are twenty in a blurr. He’s an active little beast.
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I can imagine that Morrie and Pabu could make some great mischief together if you ever bring him along on your travels. Pabu will be happy to share her toys.
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Well they would be in a different condition than when Morrie breezed into your lives. They would have fun, though. They are about the same size!
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