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Monday Question

 


 

 

Do you enjoy brain games where you have to solve problems for treats?

 

Ruby Rose Answer:  Not me! I just want the food right now, and look up helplessly so someone gets it for me. 

 

River was food at them.

Comments

  1. I keep my brain active all the time, looking for mischief. No need for special games.
    Toodle-oo!
    Nobby.

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  2. da phenny thinks it is an insult of his intellectual level and I eat such games, like all games and toys LOL

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  3. Any activity that involves treat - I"m in!

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  4. Treats? Can I come to your house? Mine hu-mom says "treats no more, mz chubbs", 'splain please. Uh?

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  5. Oh Nose, Oh Dear Ruby. We'ze gone to get a "uuhh cough drop to stop our hacking", cause mine hu-mom went backwards to answer the monday? saw what happened? WHAT happened? Hackhack, cough. Oh Nose. All those bad werdz from bad peeples, so sorry.

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  6. Sunny is a big fan of "find the treat", Rosy tolerates them...and Jakey is like you Ruby, and he is an expert at puppy dog eyes! BOL

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  7. Ruby Rose I won't eat foods that make me work to get to the food.
    such as fish with bone or lobster BOL
    Hugs Cecilia

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  8. No brain games for us, but mom makes us eat dinner out of puzzle bowls because we gobble our dinner too quickly!

    Rosie and Redford

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  9. The only food type game we play here is called the "Magic Yum yum Door." If you get a treat for every time you go out for business, wouldn't you ask to go out a lot more times than you need?

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  10. I'll do something moderate for treat but just asking seems to do the trick.

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