Monday, July 31, 2017

Monday Question

What do you do when your parents are watching TV or on the computer?
Since both my parents have lap tops we are usually snuggled right next to them.  Sometimes I (Pocket) if there is a high pitched noise on the TV get upset and try to climb on Daddy's head.

10 comments:

  1. I sit wif my momma and nap. Or growl at da TV if a certain "president" is on.

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  2. I try and climb on Dad's guitar to stop him playing...nuffin to do wiv his playing butt after a while I NEEDS attention!
    Loves and licky kisses
    Princess Leah xxx

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  3. We snuggle next to her and absorb the warmth

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  4. Lightning lies quietly at (ON) Mom's feet:) Misty goes from Dad to Mom to Lightning trying to get someone to play with her. She loves to lay her head on Mom's laptop and look at her with those pleading eyes:)

    Woos - Lightning and Misty

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  5. Daddy's head seems like a safe place
    Lily & Edward

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  6. BOL! Wells, when Ma is on her puter, I usually leave her alone, unless I'm hungry. Then the 'Eddie' stares start. We terrierist are the bestest at the STARE. If that doesn't work, then I add a whine. then Ma says she needs some wine. I don't gets it, butts apparently it's a peep thing.
    I would try the layin' on Ma's head, butts that might not work in my case...
    Kisses,
    Ruby ♥

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  7. Bella is the TV watcher here. Roxy is the couch potato and Dui is usually on duty somewhere guarding his patch. But around dinner time, we are all around HER close.

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  8. if the peeps are watching TV, I, Mabel will either be in Dad's chair with him or on the love seat with mom or on the floor chewing on something. Hazel will be in one of the many dog beds snoozing.
    hugs
    Hazel & Mabel

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  9. We either sit on their laps or nearby. Of course I am always offering them my indoor ball to throw.

    Your Pals,

    Murphy & Stanley

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