I may or may not explain the title of this post tomorrow. Goodnight.
UPDATE: The lovely HH asked nicely, so here's the explanation. Our wonderful-but-vaguely-psychotic dog Wily loves to play what we call "alligator". He gets under a comforter or sheet or blanket or towel, or even just inside the pillowcase on his pillow. Then he plays "alligator", opening his mouth to "bite" anything that touches the material near his mouth. He doesn't actually bite, just pretends to. If you touch his butt, he spins around to "bite". He is so freakin' funny and gets the biggest kick out of playing this game. As do we.
Iz out!
2 months ago

7 comments:
Could you at least explain it sometime? You have intrigued me.
That's hilarious. I have a similar game with the cat--happens every time I put new sheets on the bed.
Oh, cute!
My cat bed-mouses us (pounces on feet as we slide them under the quilts).
You should make a video of it and post it here.
When I was married, we had kind of the opposite game with Sheba. We called it "The Monster Under The Blanket" We'd put our hand under the blanket and Sheba would try to bite the monster. She never did figure out it was our hands. :)
Speaking of goofy dogs.....
*sad smile*
I know, Brian. Hold on to the memories.
But I bet your Miko is rasslin' with my Bridget in doggie heaven.
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