What do you get if you cross Darth Vader, Lord of Darkness....
With one of those hairy lovable Wookies....?
I should point out that no Tibetans were harmed in the making of this video. The Tibetan in question had already eaten twice his own bodyweight in Chappie, the tinned dog food with the lovely aroma of fish.
12 comments:
It's not Tibetan Monk-fish, is it?
A ha I wondered what that noise meant, I'm only just learning terrierist, probably why Bertie's eating the carpet then. Bet you can't buy chappie on a Sunday tho...
Tilly never made a sound to get what she wanted. She just looked. It was known as Power of Tilly and it never failed.
Tibet or not tibet. One big puzzler. One jolly good book.
Martin: Bravo young man!
Zig: Bertie has mastered the "looking cute" bit when food is required I think. I don't think eating carpet will hurt him underlay. (*groans at self*)
Z: "The Power of Tilly" sounds like a Computer Game in which good triumphs over evil.
Rosie: I thought the Puzzler was a magazine found in Dentists.
So gorgeous :) My dogs do exactly the same thing - they would beat anyone in a staring competition. I seriously think dogs would just keep eating if they could!
For a moment I thought Nutmeg had returned from the grave in the orchard. Excellent Tibetan breaths. I hope he was properly rewarded.
So much nicer than a noisy yap!
I tried Google translate, but it didn't come up with anything
As Mr Prowse would say, "Arr, the force is strong in this 'un."
Gabby: We should have a dog-to-dog stare-off!
Mig: Nutmeg is a wonderful name for a dog. A bit like the 6th Spice Girl that they don't talk about.
Pat: Oz can sometimes be persuaded to do a yap. Normally after 10pm in the garden :-(
Nota: It makes Nota Bene "Note". Do you have traces of cocaine on you?
Sir B: I didn't realize he was channeling the Wurzels.
Oh Rog how did you guess - he was the sixth spice girl!
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