On Being Direct
Mar. 11th, 2007 09:46 amI believe in being direct. I think it's important to make one's point.
My person seems to think that this should not involve teeth or throat noises, although I find this difficult and frankly annoying to remember. Still.
While my person previously gave me some vague information about her current release--which I dutifully mentioned here--it seems to have been up to me to get direct about it. Never mind that silly round-about way to find the lovely inexpensive paperback version of NOSE FOR TROUBLE--you know, the one that's only available for three months because of its book club origin?--just go straight to the page where you can get it. Here:
The Lovely Inexpensive Version of NOSE FOR TROUBLE
See?
This is what you should find:

My person has some of those here. It's too bad about having a Beagle on the front, but otherwise I would like to have one in my crate that would be all mine. I think it would become suitably soft after a while.
My person seems to think that this should not involve teeth or throat noises, although I find this difficult and frankly annoying to remember. Still.
While my person previously gave me some vague information about her current release--which I dutifully mentioned here--it seems to have been up to me to get direct about it. Never mind that silly round-about way to find the lovely inexpensive paperback version of NOSE FOR TROUBLE--you know, the one that's only available for three months because of its book club origin?--just go straight to the page where you can get it. Here:
The Lovely Inexpensive Version of NOSE FOR TROUBLE
See?
This is what you should find:

My person has some of those here. It's too bad about having a Beagle on the front, but otherwise I would like to have one in my crate that would be all mine. I think it would become suitably soft after a while.