Richard Burton with a beard. (Oh, yes!) One of Frank's favorite plays, one of his favorite places and one of his favorite actors. But it has depth of meaning today in a different way. I told Frank yesterday if he ever decided to leave me, I was going to pick up my dog and find me another guy. And it wouldn't take long at all.
For some reason DiNozzo attracts men. Lots of men. You would think that womenfolk would find a Basset Hound with droopy eyes and long long long ears so adorable. Most don't even smile when we walk by. But he always catches the eye of men. It certainly can't be ME, unless I have a separate image from the one I see in the mirror.
Men of all ages, I could have my pick!
Once inside the store, we were perusing the stacks of dog foods, actually DiNozzo was having a Smell Fest in the dog food aisle. I looked up to see this scholarly gentleman, in my age range, with gorgeous locks of silver streaked hair and a closely trimmed silver beard (just like I like them). Silver Beard Guy says, What a beauty! (Anyone who starts off a conversation with me that way is OK in my
book!) Are you showing this guy? He is wonderful. Who is he out of? Is he from around here or did you import him?
Later at the dog park, I met a dark handsome jet pilot who smiled at me from behind his aviation sunglasses. Yeah, I have history with that as well. We talked about flying amidst his overtures toward DiNozzo. His dog was a Sheltie Mix Rescue and hid between his legs the whole time so I couldn't very well return the compliments.
But don't worry, I plan on keeping Frank around for a while longer. After all, he is Chloe's Basset guy.glen: look at that smile on BOTH their faces!

Hmmm, I need to borrow DiNozzo when I tool around town. --your divorced, manless BFF
ReplyDeleteGlen, you never fail to crack me up. Give your doggies a scratch from me! :)
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