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In continuation of yesterday’s post, here are a couple of slightly longer agility competition videos. These are from the “Crufts” competition. I don’t know much about them, except they’ve got small agility competition finals videos, and the commentators have English accents.
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I’ve had a slightly challenging week. So here are a couple of adorable energetic fluff videos.
I hope they brighten your day as much as they brighten mine.
One of the things I love about agility competitions is how much the dogs involved so obviously enjoy it. Especially as I grew up with a Bichon in the house. Our old Bichon used to love jumping and climbing. It was actually quite challenging when he was a puppy. We wanted to keep him out of certain areas, but we had trouble coming up with noninvasive barriers that were tall enough to keep him out. He was jumping over planks that were at least as tall as he was within the first month of coming home. And some of my favorite memories of him involve lying down on the floor, with some of my friends, and him successfully jumping over all of us. At once.
(He only weighed about 10-17 pounds at the “height” of his jumping days, so even if he missed, there was never any sort of serious repercussion for any of us.)
But, yeah. As I was saying, the dogs in agility competitions so clearly love it.
And just as proof that it does take a fair bit of skill, here’s one of the less perfect contestants. (Still good, just not as perfect as the first video.)
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So. I saw a link to a really cute wedding. It was Star Wars themed. One of the things I really liked (but that wasn’t pointed out) is that the picture of the bride with the flower girls is staged in front of The Robot Building in Los Angeles– it’s the building that looks like R2D2.
Anyways, happy Thursday! I hope the rest of your week goes well.
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I had a really fun night last night.
I was with a group of friends. We played pictionary. And then we got into a discussion about… “spirit vegetables.”
There was actually a great deal of discussion about this one. We had one who was “cartoon asparagus”, an okra, Brussel Sprouts, tomato, and (mine) pizza.
…pizza?
Yup!
The USA congress basically declared that pizza counts as a school vegetable. So, it’s therefore a vegetable.
At least by my standards.
So, how about you, Fluffsters? What would your “spirit vegetable” be?
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So. As the title says, a favorite blog of mine did a wonderful Harry Potter post. Basically that blogger lives in Florida, and there was apparently some sort of Harry Potter expo thingy around where she was, and she was able to get some lovely pictures.
In true form, however, I pretty much ignored it completely. So you should read about it from the link above, because, after all, you wouldn’t want to miss out on this essential part of USA culture.
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So. I recently encountered a cartoon on Netflix. It’s a TV version of the comic Dilbert.
I’ve only seen about two episodes, but they’re very amusing. Very much in keeping with the comic strip. Which is unsurprising, since the creator of the strip was directly involved in the stories of the series.
Yup.
So, for those of you with nothing to do this Sunday afternoon and evening, I recommend it. It is a very nice mental fluff for your day!