We thought Smokey's CHEEZ addiction was funny in the beginning. "Smokey want
the CHEEZ?" It was funny until she learned the word, she even reacts to the
Pizza commercials on the TV. "Did someone say CHEEZ?" So the CHEEZ is now
known as the Orange Stuff. But last night I was talking to her and teasing
her about the Orange Stuff and her ears perked up. Damn, not so
intellectually challenged after all. :)
Monique Y. Mudama - 04 Mar 2006 18:16 GMT
> We thought Smokey's CHEEZ addiction was funny in the beginning.
> "Smokey want the CHEEZ?" It was funny until she learned the word,
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> and her ears perked up. Damn, not so intellectually challenged after
> all. :)
My dog Puma (RB) knew the word "walk." He also learned how to spell
it. Eventually we resorted to "W-O-K", which seemed to slip past him
for a while.

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Kreisleriana - 04 Mar 2006 18:43 GMT
>> We thought Smokey's CHEEZ addiction was funny in the beginning.
>> "Smokey want the CHEEZ?" It was funny until she learned the word,
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>it. Eventually we resorted to "W-O-K", which seemed to slip past him
>for a while.
Reminds me of an old friend who had two dogs and a mischievous parrot.
The dogs would be minding their own business(es?) when the parrot
would say "Wanna go out? Wanna go out?" The dogs would run to the
door and start barking insanely. ;)
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jmcquown - 04 Mar 2006 18:47 GMT
>>> We thought Smokey's CHEEZ addiction was funny in the beginning.
>>> "Smokey want the CHEEZ?" It was funny until she learned the word,
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> would say "Wanna go out? Wanna go out?" The dogs would run to the
> door and start barking insanely. ;)
Persia knows "milk". Thank goodness they don't run those "Got Milk?"
commercials as often as they used to!
Jill
jXwXeXrXmXoXnXt@sonic.net - 04 Mar 2006 22:22 GMT
> Reminds me of an old friend who had two dogs and a mischievous parrot.
> The dogs would be minding their own business(es?) when the parrot
> would say "Wanna go out? Wanna go out?" The dogs would run to the
> door and start barking insanely. ;)
Parrots can be evil! :)
Joyce
Adrian - 04 Mar 2006 21:48 GMT
>> We thought Smokey's CHEEZ addiction was funny in the beginning.
>> "Smokey want the CHEEZ?" It was funny until she learned the word,
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> it. Eventually we resorted to "W-O-K", which seemed to slip past him
> for a while.
One of the dogs we had when I was growing up even learned the word
'perambulation' :-)

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Chakolate - 04 Mar 2006 21:09 GMT
> We thought Smokey's CHEEZ addiction was funny in the beginning.
> "Smokey want the CHEEZ?" It was funny until she learned the word, she
> even reacts to the Pizza commercials on the TV. "Did someone say
> CHEEZ?" So the CHEEZ is now known as the Orange Stuff. But last night
> I was talking to her and teasing her about the Orange Stuff and her
> ears perked up. Damn, not so intellectually challenged after all. :)
Time to start calling it the curdled milk?
Chak

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Bill Stock - 04 Mar 2006 21:21 GMT
>> We thought Smokey's CHEEZ addiction was funny in the beginning.
>> "Smokey want the CHEEZ?" It was funny until she learned the word, she
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>
> Time to start calling it the curdled milk?
Ummm.... I guess I shouldn't have taught her the Milllk word. :) She
doesn't know many words, but ones she does know tend to be dairy products.
The other two don't care for dairy, although Cleo will drink milk.
> Chak
glsummer@neptunelink.com - 05 Mar 2006 18:28 GMT
>We thought Smokey's CHEEZ addiction was funny in the beginning. "Smokey want
>the CHEEZ?" It was funny until she learned the word, she even reacts to the
>Pizza commercials on the TV. "Did someone say CHEEZ?" So the CHEEZ is now
>known as the Orange Stuff. But last night I was talking to her and teasing
>her about the Orange Stuff and her ears perked up. Damn, not so
>intellectually challenged after all. :)
lol! This sounds like our Internet, another cheese addict who knows
the word. Although lately it's Trill who's developed an addiction and
appears to have learned the word to go with it: crullers. He jumped
up yesterday on the couch when DH said the word, looking like
"Crullers? Did you say crullers? Where are they? Can I have some?
I want crullers!!!"
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CatNipped - 06 Mar 2006 15:44 GMT
> We thought Smokey's CHEEZ addiction was funny in the beginning. "Smokey
> want the CHEEZ?" It was funny until she learned the word, she even reacts
> to the Pizza commercials on the TV. "Did someone say CHEEZ?" So the CHEEZ
> is now known as the Orange Stuff. But last night I was talking to her and
> teasing her about the Orange Stuff and her ears perked up. Damn, not so
> intellectually challenged after all. :)
LOL! That's how Bandit is - she learned how to spell "tuna"! ;>

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