Sunday 13 March 2011

Saturday centus from Eden House

I am once again taking part in Saturday centus we have 100 words to use around the words in bold.


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He had never been accused of being intelligent...


It’s Sunday morning , He is having a lazy time on the sofa nothing much on TV and trying to resist the lure of the biscuit tin , suddenly the shout goes up” have you seen Thumper?” he slowly gets of the sofa and after a quick search locate Thumper, He tries to get Hannah’s attention, five minutes later he is back on the sofa having a biscuit thinking “He had never been accused of being intelligent…” Not bad for A stupid dog as he always get called



The gender and identity of this dog have been disguised to protect it, but all the details are correct

14 comments:

jabblog said...

Funny:-)Not such a daft dog, after all!

Deborah said...

Wonderful! I loved 'The gender and identity of this dog have been disguised to protect it, but all the details are correct' LOL :O)

Kat said...

This was an original use of the prompt! This was really cute, I liked seeing from the dog's perspective! Kat

Maria said...

I often think that canines are more intelligent than humans!

cj Schlottman said...

I love this small story. How imaginative of you to use the dog's point of view! And you did a good job of hooking me in for the twist at the end. Thanks for this original and entertaining Centus.

Namaste..........cj

Jo said...

What an original take on the prompt ... I think he's quite clever though, monopolizing the couch and all!

Judie said...

My dogs loved this take on the prompt! Unfortunately they are not allowed to use the computer any more since one of them found that shopping network show for dogs and ran up the Visa bill.

Nonna said...

Nice job ! So clever and cute that you used the dog as the main character !

e said...

Another funny one! Nicely done. So glad to be finding new friends this week too!

Ames said...

Too funny! I used to think Baby was retarded, but the jokes on me. She can spell, read lips and do mind control over her sister dog, Tinkerbelle.
Loved your use of the prompt!~Ames

gautami tripathy said...

So funny!

coloured perspective

Susan Anderson said...

Fun twist on the protagonist.

=)

Rek Sesh said...

A funny one and great read....why do I get a feeling that there is more to this Dog that is not canine like... :)

Jenny said...

Oh Tracy, I really enjoyed how you crafted this from the viewpoint of the dog. Clever girl.

How are you? Are things OK with you?

It was nice seeing you linked!