Tomorrow's Blog Today


I am working tomorrow all day
And again all day Sunday
So this is tomorrow's post so to speak

19 comments:

  1. Anonymous8:10 pm

    The one on the left looks like a mini-hippo.

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  2. If I filmed myself every night, you would have a hard job telling the difference.

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  3. Animals and children make one sound like a liar every time! (Soon as you get the camera)

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  4. They certainly know how to take it easy.
    I could actually see the video today. Yay!

    Hope your weekend goes easy on you, John. *hugs* ♥

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  5. Can't be easy being a sheep in this weather, even if you can self-shear.

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  6. Is there an English language version of your video?

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  7. I know how they feel!

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  8. You need a Director's chair, make up & hair team !

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  9. I want an accent like that...

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  10. They don't do a lot do they? I suppose like all sheep, they just 'are'

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  11. I'm a bit concerned that with you working in this current scorcher you're going to melt. Think you'd better have someone on hand with pail and shovel, you know, just in case.

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  12. I can relate! That's how I feel in warm weather....Love hearing your voice.

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  13. Ours do the same, have a mad half hour, then collapse in a heap! Hope your day of work goes smoothly.

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  14. nothing better than a good rousing 'tearing around' and plunking down....Jim and I do it every night!!

    LOL

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  15. Ah.. the danger of working in a woolly coat. This is probably why doggies get so hot and bothered and bite stupid people who don't understand heat and inadequate disposal of same. You have to feel sorry for these poor things (and me!) as they just can't cope

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  16. They look so harmless!

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  17. I see the future...

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