These two and their large vocabularies…
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So “Schooner” is now the name of an affliction of dogs.
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At least an affliction for Choppy!
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😀 Hilarious!
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🙂
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😀 😀 they crack me up!
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🙂
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Hilarious!
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Thanks!
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hilarious: adjective – arousing great merriment; extremely funny.
noun – Choppy & Schooner
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This is great – thanks!
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Ha ha! I love them.
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They love you back!
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Yes, but do they know the difference between ‘affect’ and ‘effect?’ 🙂
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Probably not!
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It’s good for them to expand their vocabulary like that.
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They always seek to improve themselves.
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hahaha
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🙂
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Reblogged this on Ancien Hippie.
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Thank you for the reblog!
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Thank you for a great blog
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I would think Dictator Day would be more of Schooner’s style than Dictionary day. It’s hard to rule the world with just definitions.
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Ha!
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Ever read “Fuzzy”? Cats are always trying to take over the world.
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Is that the comic in the newspaper? If so, then yes, but many, many years ago!
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Now that you have a cat, it would make a lot more sense.
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