Friday's Top Ten
Top ten ways to write a novel...according to Arf and Woof:
Act I
1. Eat a Milk Bone
2. Go for a walk
3. Discover interesting scents
4. Cover with scents of your own
Act II
5. Bark at birds
6. Chase squirrels
7. Sniff cute new dog's butt
Act III
8. Growl at stray and chase him away
9. Eat a Milk Bone
10. Take a nap
Comments
Have a great weekend, Carol!
Thanks for the fun Carol. :)
Have a great weekend!
Great top 10. :)
Tina @ Life is Good
Fun post; have a great weekend :)
David - I totally expect you're right :)
Joy - If it were that simple, I might not mind the sniffing part too much. But only if it was totally necessary :)
Karen - True! Keep open to all possibilities.
Melissa - Thanks!
Tina - So far hasn't worked for me, either. I don't care for Milk Bones :)
Words Crafter - That's for sure. Two Hoots, in this case.
ENjOY your weekend, Carol!!!!!
Enjoy your week-end Carol.
Yvonne.
Michael - I hear you! I don't understand some people. Our dogs are spoiled rotten...and I love it!
Shelley - Oh yes! Very important! Thanks for the reminder :)
CATachresis - Not as dignified as a feline, but it works for them :)
Yvonne - They surely would! And run themselves ragged, too.
Robin - LOL! You never know :)
Happy weekend!
Shelly - They assured me these things worked :)
Susan - The dogs love say don't knock it 'til you've tried it :)
Are demanding pats and ball games a way of postponing the inevitable and dealing with doggy block?
Julie
Writer In Transit
Julie - Chasing squirrels takes a top priority for sure.
Michelle - DoggyVille does have a few of its own unique rules :)
Liza - Very true!
Cynthia - The doggies say sometimes they just don't know why humans don't enjoy that part :)
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Old Kitty - I'm in awe of that sentence!
Medeia - It is for doggies :)
Milo - The doggies will be in rare form tomorrow, I'm sure. They've napped all day.
Nas - That's what they tell me :)
What smart dogs you have.
Lynda - Go for it!