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Pillow talk

February 4th 2009 07:05
sleeping dog


Some people sleep with two pillows,
Some people prefer to use none.
Others still, as our picture display shows,
Will bury their head just for fun.


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Comment by HoundChef

February 4th 2009 08:29
Ah yes, the old bury the head trick. IT's just to try to fool you into thinking he's thinking deep thoughts and can't be disturbed.

Comment by Chris Champion

February 4th 2009 08:31
Is that what it is! I might try the same thing some time

Comment by Janet Collins

February 4th 2009 08:32
I don't know about the dogs but I love two or more pillows to sleep on. I don't know exactly why. I just do!

Comment by Chris Champion

February 4th 2009 08:37
Hi Janet, there is empirical evidence, the result of heavily funded studies, that the number and style of pillows preferred by an individual demonstrates, in terms of intelligence, personality and ability to cope with life, nothing at all. But I will admit this: I'm a two-pillow type myself.

Comment by Janet Collins

February 4th 2009 08:57
Does that mean I have a level of intelligence or personality because of the number of pillows I sleep on?

Comment by Chris Champion

February 4th 2009 08:59
It means nothing at all. Except that you're comfortable

Comment by Queenie

February 4th 2009 23:34
Is this for real? It doesn't look comfortable but as long as the dog is happy, that's all that matters, right?

Comment by Chris Champion

February 4th 2009 23:42
Hi Queenie, it's a habit he developed a couple of months ago. He does it regularly, so there's something about it he enjoys. What's the opposite of claustrophobia?

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