LOL LOL LOL LOL oh boy LOL LOL I wish I had had such a patient and wise dog; cause mine (when she was alive) would've just pushed the weasel away *nodding*!
You are so right...it is a skunk! We wrongly translate "doninha" (skunk in Portuguese) to "weasel" *nodding*! And to think we have a music group called "Da Weasel" and when they also (misled by the regular translations) translate it into "doninha" lol...so embarrassing *nodding*!
That sums it up quite nicely Mel. Bwahahahahahaha. Have a great day. :)
ReplyDeleteSandee,
ReplyDeleteIt does, doesn't it.
I'm having computer problems. And I am running short of both patience and wisdom at the moment!
ReplyDeleteNick,
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear that. Try to keep perspective and a sense of humor.... much easier said than done, I know.
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ReplyDeleteHey Mel,
ReplyDeleteLOL LOL LOL LOL oh boy LOL LOL I wish I had had such a patient and wise dog; cause mine (when she was alive) would've just pushed the weasel away *nodding*!
Cheers
Max,
ReplyDeleteThe wisdom comes from knowing the difference between a weasel and a skunk.
Mel,
ReplyDeleteYou are so right...it is a skunk!
We wrongly translate "doninha" (skunk in Portuguese) to "weasel" *nodding*! And to think we have a music group called "Da Weasel" and when they also (misled by the regular translations) translate it into "doninha" lol...so embarrassing *nodding*!
Thanks for having enlightened me on this :D!
Cheers
It reminds me of the skunk under the floorboards when i was a little kid in the country.
ReplyDeleteBC,
ReplyDeleteI have never actually smelled a skunk, but I have heard stories.
what a dog !! wow
ReplyDeleteSandy,
ReplyDeleteLike I said, Patience & Wisdom.