lizblackdog: (Squishy Ramone)
lizblackdog ([personal profile] lizblackdog) wrote2007-02-05 03:34 am
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It's not sane

Good things about living alone with two dogs - I can have a bath at 3am if I want to.


Bad things about living alone with two dogs - one of Squish's Songs To Howl With comes up on the shuffle while I'm in the bath and I can't go and switch songs because I'm all wet and naked and foamy and the gimpy knee makes getting out of the bath something I'm extremely unwilling to attempt twice.

I'm not completely stupid, BTW - most of his known trigger songs are off my playlist. But Squishy's passion for music is a fluid, evolving thing. Some songs just make him howl very softly, some only make him howl sometimes, and some he suddenly starts howling to after years of silent listening. The spotted maestro doesn't like to perform until he's sure he's got all the key changes straight in his head. But his timing is always impeccable.

[identity profile] revolution-grrl.livejournal.com 2007-02-05 03:55 am (UTC)(link)
Have I ever told you how delightful it is to me that he howls to certain songs? I mean, as a person living in an apartment with a barker, I understand it can be problematic with the neighbors, etc, but in terms of the actual dogginess of it, it's just delightful.

Is there a pattern in what songs he likes? Are they all slow, or all acoustic, or anything like that?

[identity profile] danasaur.livejournal.com 2007-02-05 04:30 am (UTC)(link)
Chalupa will only sing along to songs with harmonicas, at least she's predictable.

[identity profile] pgh-anarchist.livejournal.com 2007-02-05 01:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Mine don't sing - thank god. They do bark if I start to sing to them, and I can't say I blame them as my voice could crack diamonds, it's that good. :0 And my cats do not appreciate it if I try to dance with them. Unappreciative buggers.