
Sunday, 11.30pm
Thought for the Day - Why is there a catering tub of mincemeat still in my utility room?
Pug Status - Tolerating new arrivals
A busy weekend which, as is traditional, seemed to pass through quicker than a prune curry. Friday afternoon entices you to follow round the corner and before you know it, Monday morning has kicked you up the behind, pushed you against the wall and nicked your wallet.
I had hoped to go into London on Saturday evening to be in the audience at a Psychic night but it was cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances. The wife and I stayed home instead and played a game called 'Name the Piece of Furniture', which got very competitive - until we decided to call it a draw. In the end she suggested that a put a DVD on, but it didn't even go round my waist....
Obi Pug Kenobi has been looking after Bob, our new arrival, very well. Pugs are, by nature, a gluttonous breed so it was no surprise to see her teaching him how to beg. I found them outside Asda asking people if they could spare some change. Pugs, incidentally, were originally bred as lap dogs for the upper classes in China hundreds of years ago, which is probably explains why you start off with one as a pet, and half an hour later you want another one....
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