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Tuesday, July 2, 2013
not something you see every day!
once again, it's time for NOT SOMETHING YOU SEE EVERY DAY! share all your hilarious, unique, amazing experiences at the whimsey project today!
The little 'guard' dog at the end of the country lane connected to the main highway was having a 'conversation' with a groundhog! The dog and groundhog were face to face--the dog was bark, bark, barking and the groundhog was sitting up on its back legs, pawing at the dog,showing its long teeth and hiss,hiss,hissing. I had to stop the van I was laughing so hard. Wonder who won that argument?!
Over the past weekend attended the Heart of Shakespeare Festival in Kansas City, MO. The show was "As You Like It" which is pretty funny on it's own. This show was set in the 1960's. Language was the same, but the costumes were all flower child, hippie types and stage movements were like "hey, cool dude" movements. Hilarious! Would post a pic if I knew how to do that. Don't usually see Shakespeare and the 1960's in one show!
The little 'guard' dog at the end of the country lane connected to the main highway was having a 'conversation' with a groundhog! The dog and groundhog were face to face--the dog was bark, bark, barking and the groundhog was sitting up on its back legs, pawing at the dog,showing its long teeth and hiss,hiss,hissing.
ReplyDeleteI had to stop the van I was laughing so hard.
Wonder who won that argument?!
that's funny! let's hope it was just a conversation and there was no "winner"!
DeleteHahaha!
ReplyDeleteOver the past weekend attended the Heart of Shakespeare Festival in Kansas City, MO. The show was "As You Like It" which is pretty funny on it's own. This show was set in the 1960's. Language was the same, but the costumes were all flower child, hippie types and stage movements were like "hey, cool dude" movements. Hilarious! Would post a pic if I knew how to do that. Don't usually see Shakespeare and the 1960's in one show!
ReplyDeleteno, shakespeare and the 1960s aren't a combination that one thinks of as compatible! no doubt the production was all the more enjoyable as a result.
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