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Two nights ago, Jake burped. I’ve never heard him do this before (his gas is usually directed out the other end, and to lethal effect), and it freaked me out.
It sounded just like a person burping. Exactly. He was looking right at me when he did it, and it sounded so much like a guy burping I was half-expecting him to say “Sorry.” It was so clear that you could actually tell what his voice would sound like if he could talk.
He even looked like he wanted apologize, like he was embarassed.
Falling Down
11:31 AM, 03.20.02
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Comments
Jake *always* looks apologetic. Even when he's clearly not.
posted by *** Dave, March 20, 2002 12:53 PM
Clearly too much time with the dog, Doyce they can't talk to humans!!
posted by Bonnie, March 20, 2002 01:35 PM
On this topic, I always seem to get the unlucky pleasure of the dog bumping in my face. Little guy never looks apologetic though. I guess I should be thankful it's only an 8 pound Maltese and not some horse-dog mix.
posted by Ryan, March 20, 2002 02:13 PM
Oops, that was suppose to say 'burping' in my face. The dog doesn't to any bumping...we had that removed long ago. LOL
posted by Ryan, March 20, 2002 02:13 PM
I also think its funny when they hiccup. They can't figure out what's going on and they look at you like "What the hell is this???"
posted by Lori, March 20, 2002 03:01 PM
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