Sunday 26 May 2013


8 comments:

  1. Plummeee,

    I agree with everything you write (because I think you are gorgeous).

    When my human goes out, she leaves the television on, usually showing French political debates. She thinks because I'm French, I might be interested. I am NOT: who wants to listen to lots of crazy humans barking over each other?

    I sit in the window and wait until she comes home. And then I ignore her. We have to let our humans know when they've let us down.

    love Biff xxx

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  2. Awwww, poor Plum!!! I'm sure you could've gone with them too. You'd know just how to behave in a restaurant or cinema, I'm sure. Silly humans, spoiling the fun...
    P.S. This is the CUTEST drawing Emma!

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  3. Plum, it's SO UNFAIR! Andrea puts Radio 4 on when she leaves me too! She hasnt once ASKED me what I would like to listen to! (Although she mostly listens to Radio 3 herself so I suppose I should be greatful for small mercies?) Last week she put R4 Extra on by mistake and I quite liked that, less arguing! She also leaves some small treats in a rubber cone- shaped thingy, which makes them a bit tricky to get at them. I suppose she thinks I find it amusing! She means well I am sure. Lots of love, Boy the Bedlington x

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  4. I know how you feel Plum, when I was young and lived in Holland all I got was Radio Luxembourg.

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  5. Dear Plum, I used to suffer this way, but rest assured it gets better as you grow older. I was left for the whole afternoon yesterday and it was lovely. I didn't have to go for any walks, I had the choice of chairs, and there was no conversation to wake me up. Bliss! love, Katie

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  6. This is so sad, poor Plum!! But Emma has to go out sometimes too to places you'd hate. Be grateful for Radio 4 I say...and how are you with music? They could try Classic FM!

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  7. Crumpets, I wonder if Radio 4 realises that the evening audience is largely dogs? (I do it for Otto too.) Perhaps they might want to reconsider the relevance of Front Row - surely that's just rubbing salt in the wound? kB

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  8. awww it's hard to leave sometimes....you conveyed the "don't leave me" face perfectly

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