I had a roommate whose dog used to scatter the trash if it was left alone during the day, and my roommate would give the dog a shower as punishment (and it also got the dog clean.) One time we got back from somewhere, the trash was scattered all around the house, and the dog was lying on the shower floor, thumping its tail. A real-life example of “Just don’t throw me in that briar patch.”
It reminds me of an old W. C. Fields bit with a roll top desk. It was in “Man on the Flying Trapeze”. The desk appeared to be a complete mess, but he knew where everything was. I used to call it “inconspicuous organization” and used it often myself.
Jayalexander about 2 months ago
Looks like my work shop.
SHIVA about 2 months ago
His head will look nice looking down from the fireplace mantel !!!!
The Reader Premium Member about 2 months ago
It is there, and there, and there.
Superhawk about 2 months ago
A fine example of ‘organized chaos’.
Doug K about 2 months ago
Sure he does.
loridobson Premium Member about 2 months ago
You are going to know exactly where the dog house is.
uniquename about 2 months ago
Of course, the only thing that matters is the thing in his mouth.
Zebrastripes about 2 months ago
Wait til your father gets home…LOL
P51Strega about 2 months ago
The advantage of sense of smell over eyesight. He can find the “good bits”, even if buried.
Frank Burns Eats Worms about 2 months ago
One man’s trash is another dog’s treasure.
Honorable Mention In The Banjo Toss Premium Member about 2 months ago
I had a roommate whose dog used to scatter the trash if it was left alone during the day, and my roommate would give the dog a shower as punishment (and it also got the dog clean.) One time we got back from somewhere, the trash was scattered all around the house, and the dog was lying on the shower floor, thumping its tail. A real-life example of “Just don’t throw me in that briar patch.”
pripley about 2 months ago
It reminds me of an old W. C. Fields bit with a roll top desk. It was in “Man on the Flying Trapeze”. The desk appeared to be a complete mess, but he knew where everything was. I used to call it “inconspicuous organization” and used it often myself.
mistercatworks about 2 months ago
“… and what it used to be.”
cactusbob333 about 2 months ago
A lot like my computer desk top.
Smeagol about 2 months ago
My brother and his garage, a friend of his decided to rearrange his tools (two 72 inch Snap On tool boxes with 18 drawers each) and he was not happy.