Hugo, duck if you see a slipper coming! Could you be spying instead of hungry?
– Robin at 2:34 am, 20 Jan 05
He’s in the wings waiting to make his stage debut in his one dog show “My life as a dog.”
– Fran at 4:28 am, 20 Jan 05
That is a good photo of Hugo.
What is the square thing under what I assume is the light switch? If you don’t mind me asking.
– Colin at 5:00 am, 20 Jan 05
Colin, seems like a power socket to me. Were you surprised they have those in France perhaps? ;-)
– Fritz P. at 9:01 am, 20 Jan 05
Let’s hope he doesn’t work out how to open the fridge door as well.
– Clare P at 2:04 pm, 20 Jan 05
I do wish I lived in your house. Love that door.
– strass at 2:48 pm, 20 Jan 05
(france? really? hmmm.)
peeking through the door
looking for a sign of life
is it dinnertime?
– Amy at 3:02 pm, 20 Jan 05
Maybe he’s like me and just can’t stand it if a door is only slightly open?
– Tapp at 4:18 pm, 20 Jan 05
Let’s hope he doesn’t work out how to open the fridge door as well.
Unfortunately, it’s one of his favourite pastimes, second only to indulging in, uh, personal hygiene.
– Gail at 4:38 pm, 20 Jan 05
WHAT IS HE DOING TO HER?OMG
– Scott at 7:37 pm, 20 Jan 05
Looking through the crack in the door is not, in dog terms, the same as nosing the door open and pleading for dinner. Dogs are fine parsers of the law.
– Billy at 8:34 pm, 20 Jan 05
wei’s are great at pretending they havent been fed in days, even though the last time they ate was an hour ago, when they stole your sandwich off the plate!
– sarah at 9:12 pm, 20 Jan 05
No, I wasn’t surprised that they have power sockets in France. I thought that is what it might be. However, being an American I’m not use to seeing a power socket like that.
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Dogs use “nose” as a verb.
– Eric at 1:22 am, 20 Jan 05
paws tread softly and search for big sticks
– em at 1:27 am, 20 Jan 05
Hugo, duck if you see a slipper coming! Could you be spying instead of hungry?
– Robin at 2:34 am, 20 Jan 05
He’s in the wings waiting to make his stage debut in his one dog show “My life as a dog.”
– Fran at 4:28 am, 20 Jan 05
That is a good photo of Hugo.
What is the square thing under what I assume is the light switch? If you don’t mind me asking.
– Colin at 5:00 am, 20 Jan 05
Colin, seems like a power socket to me. Were you surprised they have those in France perhaps? ;-)
– Fritz P. at 9:01 am, 20 Jan 05
Let’s hope he doesn’t work out how to open the fridge door as well.
– Clare P at 2:04 pm, 20 Jan 05
I do wish I lived in your house. Love that door.
– strass at 2:48 pm, 20 Jan 05
(france? really? hmmm.)
peeking through the door
looking for a sign of life
is it dinnertime?
– Amy at 3:02 pm, 20 Jan 05
Maybe he’s like me and just can’t stand it if a door is only slightly open?
– Tapp at 4:18 pm, 20 Jan 05
Let’s hope he doesn’t work out how to open the fridge door as well.
Unfortunately, it’s one of his favourite pastimes, second only to indulging in, uh, personal hygiene.
– Gail at 4:38 pm, 20 Jan 05
WHAT IS HE DOING TO HER?
OMG
– Scott at 7:37 pm, 20 Jan 05
Looking through the crack in the door is not, in dog terms, the same as nosing the door open and pleading for dinner. Dogs are fine parsers of the law.
– Billy at 8:34 pm, 20 Jan 05
wei’s are great at pretending they havent been fed in days, even though the last time they ate was an hour ago, when they stole your sandwich off the plate!
– sarah at 9:12 pm, 20 Jan 05
No, I wasn’t surprised that they have power sockets in France. I thought that is what it might be. However, being an American I’m not use to seeing a power socket like that.
– Colin at 9:14 pm, 20 Jan 05
and decor-wise, two good Ikea choices…
– blackbird at 7:36 pm, 25 Jan 05
BREAK ON THROUGH TO THE OTHER SIDE !!!!!!
– KEISY at 8:41 am, 26 Jan 05