Wee, sneaky, glowrin, vill'nous thiefies, O, how ye filch in half a jiffy! --Holy Tango of Literature What poets and playwrights would write about if they wrote about anagrams of their own names. The above is from "Robber Runts," by Robert Burns (not). I had heard of "Toliets" by T.S.…
This is how my parents finish their Argentine Tango routine. My mother says, "I'd like to get up now." My father looks down at her. "Oh, you would, would you?"
That was absolutely delightful. I wonder if the Sea Lion also finds it fun and entertaining, or is he just wanting those Scooby Snacks? Has a Sea Lion ever eaten a trainer? That was really quite sweet. I loved that.
What I would like to see/know is how long did it take her to train her dancing partner. Amazing! What love and patience it must have taken!
That was absolutely delightful.
I wonder if the Sea Lion also finds it fun and entertaining, or is he just wanting those Scooby Snacks?
Has a Sea Lion ever eaten a trainer?
That was really quite sweet. I loved that.
Hi Dennis,
Where did this dance take place?
I wish I knew the source!