> I've got a very boring educational documentary playing on the TV. A guy is
> giving a lecture with a slideshow of black-and-white diagrams, and he's
> using a red laser pointer -- which Billy and Tommy are chasing around the TV
> screen!
On Apr 2, 4:13�pm, jXwXeXrXmXoX...@sonic.net wrote:
> > I've got a very boring educational documentary playing on the TV. A guy is
> > giving a lecture with a slideshow of black-and-white diagrams, and he's
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>
> Joyce
Mine won't. They did for about 3 minutes, and that was it. It was like
they figured out where it came from. All except Bosley, and he'll
still play with it. But if Bosley was a dog, he'd fall for the "fake
throw" every time.
Sherry
John F. Eldredge - 03 Apr 2007 05:32 GMT
>On Apr 2, 4:13?pm, jXwXeXrXmXoX...@sonic.net wrote:
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>still play with it. But if Bosley was a dog, he'd fall for the "fake
>throw" every time.
Cinders soon figured out where the red dot was coming from; from that
point on, she watched my hand rather than chasing the dot.

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