The last thing we need around here are pets who can communicate in a language the humans don’t know. I think I’ll be taking away their telegraph machine soon.
The last thing we need around here are pets who can communicate in a language the humans don’t know. I think I’ll be taking away their telegraph machine soon.
We don’t know Morse Code so we hope those messages are good and you two are being nice to each other. 🙂 Hugs and nose kisses
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They were being decently nice – not overly so, but no insults.
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Hahahha love this! 😂 I wonder what mischief they’re planning 🤔😄
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A lot, I’m sure!
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Reblogged this on O LADO ESCURO DA LUA.
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Thank you for the reblog!
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LOL, very interesting. 🙂
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I wish I knew Morse Code – it would be helpful (though I just typed this into a translator online. It could be entirely wrong).
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____ . __ … _____…
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I have no idea what it says!
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Neither do I. 😉
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I’m sure they communicate better than most humans do with each other.
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They probably do!
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Reblogged this on Die Erste Eslarner Zeitung – Aus und über Eslarn, sowie die bayerisch-tschechische Region! and commented:
This ist a “must read”! 😉
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Haha – I think they are scheming to get at the treats!
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Not with this one, for once!
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Choppy~Who let the dogs out ud. (? ending)
Schooner- Not me 🙂
Too clever by half these two 🙂
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You got it! That was supposed to be a question mark. I don’t actually know morse code, so I have to rely on the Internet for help!
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Thanks for filling us in so I didn’t have to go internet searching to figure it out.
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Nautical little furries 😄😄😄
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Until you actually make them swim!
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LOLOL
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I reckon they communicate telepathically and we don’t know it
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You never know – but if they do, whatever they say isn’t helping them get along with each other.
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Hide the clicker!! 🙂
P. S. …. .- .–. .–. -.– / .– . . -.- . -. -.. [Happy weekend]
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Happy weekend to you, too! (I’m glad you translated it – the Internet told me it read “EEAAARK SEAAKEND.”
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Bwahahaha! Sometimes Google isn’t quite as smart as we try toggle it credit. 🙂
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: . – .. – – – . – .. : 😆
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🙂
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Samuel Morse would be so proud & happy!
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🙂
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Love this! I used to know Morse code as a kid. My dad had a huge ham radio set up. We’d chat with folks from Canada and all over. I’m so rusty now, glad someone translated it before I had to do it myself!
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All the responses have gotten me – the Internet Morse code translators are about as good as the regular language translators, it seems.
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If it wasn’t for Google translate, I would be lost!
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I would have been as well!
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hehe Good one. 🙂
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Always wanted to learn the Morse code! And now that I know pets use it secretly I’m determined to do so soon!
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Just watch out – they’ll probably use it to ask for bacon or other treats.
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Hehe! 😉
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Ummmmm….something is up with those two. 🙂
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There’s always something up with them!
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Cute idea. What would we do without Google?
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I have no idea! And yet, I lived most of my life without it.
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I know. Once we get used to something, it is hard to give it up or even imagine life before we had it.
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