>> Lori, and whomever else is concerned, I posted six pic in all of my
>> guys-- three of Stinky, and three of Dante, who is a worthy disciple. ;)
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> CatNipped
No, thank YOU! :P Joyce pointed out to me that I accidentally repeated one
pic of Dante, so I reposted Dante #3-- my favorite. Upside-downy head,
belly-twist, and curly toes. ;)
THE UPSIDE-DOWNY HEAD SONG
This song came to me years ago when looking at Stinky acting all cute, and
turning his head upside-down. It's sung to a familiar tune, although the
name of it isn't well-known. It's a light-opera aria ("M'appari"), which a
lot of people will probably recognize once they hear it. Here's a link to
the tune, although the Upside Downy Head song only uses the very first part:
http://www.gutenberg.org/files/10156/10156-m/10156-m-001.mp3
The words are simply:
Upside Down
Upside Downy-Head!
Upside Down!
Upside Down!
Upside Downy Head!
Theresa, Stinky and Dante
Christina Websell - 08 Mar 2008 21:09 GMT
> This song came to me years ago when looking at Stinky acting all cute, and
> turning his head upside-down. It's sung to a familiar tune, although the
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> Upside Down!
> Upside Downy Head!
I listened to the music link. I'm so glad you admitted it because I had a
song for each of my whippets which I just made up at the time. I used to
pick one up and sing them their song. Dire example: You are a whip-whip
whippet and you reely good dog everytime always, repeated. Every one had a
different song.
Their own song gave them the zoomies when I put them down.
I once had to part with one because she was fighting really seriously with
her sister. She got a wonderful home and I was invited to visit her after 2
years. She did not know me at first until I sang her song. Then she threw
herself into my arms.
Tweed