Loonie is good in my book. I LMAO. And I just read somewhere an article about a group of scientists who are teaching a few dogs to drive. They can't do any worse than the ones around Nashville.
Be nice if those scientists would teach Rhode Islanders how to drive first. Or maybe the scientists can teach the dogs, who can then teach the Rhode Islanders?
"What's that Lassie? I need to use my turn signal? Come on girl show me where the turn signal is. Come on. Good dog!"
I LOL'ed, too. It reminded me of that Tube o' You vid about the guy who took his dog flying and did a zero-gravity thing. The dog was ALL over the plane... I'll see if I can find that.
I'm not just saying this - I laughed out loud.
ReplyDeleteThanks Suldog. I aims to please. I had the same reaction when I stumbled across it.
DeleteLoonie is good in my book. I LMAO. And I just read somewhere an article about a group of scientists who are teaching a few dogs to drive. They can't do any worse than the ones around Nashville.
ReplyDeleteBe nice if those scientists would teach Rhode Islanders how to drive first. Or maybe the scientists can teach the dogs, who can then teach the Rhode Islanders?
Delete"What's that Lassie? I need to use my turn signal? Come on girl show me where the turn signal is. Come on. Good dog!"
I LOL'ed, too. It reminded me of that Tube o' You vid about the guy who took his dog flying and did a zero-gravity thing. The dog was ALL over the plane... I'll see if I can find that.
ReplyDeleteYup: here it is.
Awesome. And you just gave me my next post.
DeleteA dog who can fly is way cooler than this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2x5-38LJ8N4
ReplyDeleteYeah, driving a car only requires you to think in two dimensions.
DeleteAnd you just know that the cat couldn't be bothered with actually studying the NATOPS!