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Basset Hounds singing the song of their people. (Original Post)
catbyte
May 1
OP
I have a bassador who tries to sing, but it always devolves into barks and squeaks.
Hermit-The-Prog
May 3
#4
question everything
(47,743 posts)1. And now that we understand each other, where is dinne?
DJ Synikus Makisimus
(228 posts)2. I used to travel to look for music, and
I once found myself in some dilapidated motel in the U.S. Southwest. I can't remember where it was specifically. About 4:00 AM I heard noises that sounded like people being massacred. It didn't stop. I expected the police to arrive and set up barricades No sirens, no police. Finally I dragged myself out of bed, got dressed and went outside to find two Basset hounds having a conversation in the parking lot.
2naSalit
(87,442 posts)3. I like that they all knew when the song...
Was over!
Hermit-The-Prog
(33,889 posts)4. I have a bassador who tries to sing, but it always devolves into barks and squeaks.