Zoe is enjoying her new quarters where she is sectioned off to the kitchen and the breakfast nook which has become a doggy-nook. I do plan to put up my Zoe art in her nook because every man or canine should adorn there home, right?
In the years BCWB (before Chase was born), Zoe was our main source of entertainment. We'd take her to parks to play with other bulldogs and have a blast! We'd create games out of seeing if we could come up with a sound that she'd never heard that would make her head turn and that person would get a point. We started running out of sounds as she got older and more familiar with things. But... yesterday, as I was watching some youtube videos (which I must admit, I go on to look up funny bulldog videos), we saw one of bulldog puppies. Here was Zoe's response:
And if that didn't make you laugh, watch this video.
Brian and I found 2 other videos on youtube- one made us laugh histerically (Chase included) and the other made us tear up! The first is a video of a "time warp" done where dogs run into a lake and a video is taken of them shaking themselves try and then it shows what it looks like in slow mo! Needless to say, the bulldog was everyone's absolute favorite!! See for yourself!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jsp_Nn02yro
What did you think? Now you understand the title to the blogpost?
The second video was like a memorial video for a bully that died. It had the bully's name and then said "RIP". Brian and I kinda laughed and then started getting teary-eyed thinking that bulldogs don't live very long. Like 8-10ish years.
Here are some bulldog pop-culture facts from wikipedia (you know, in case jeopardy ever has that category, you'll be well-informed):
Bulldogs have been widely featured in popular culture. In several cases they are portrayed as bullies; children will say a bulldog looks "tough", but in fact modern bulldogs' temperament is very social and lovable.
- Yale University has had a succession of bulldogs named "Handsome Dan" as its mascot.
- The University of Georgia has had a succession of Bulldogs named "Uga" as its mascot.
- Barton College has an English Bulldog "Bully" as its mascot.
- James Madison University has an English Bulldog "Duke Dog" as its mascot.
- In MacGyver there is a bulldog named Frog.
- In Mr. Magoo there is a bulldog named Angus.
- The Batman films directed by Joel Schumacher feature a bulldog in odd scenes.
- In Seinfeld Kramer sets a bulldog to chase Newman, perpetuating the stereotypes of dogs chasing mailmen and bulldogs as aggressive dogs.
- During World War II, Winston Churchill was commonly referred to as the "British Bulldog" and was often characterized as one in cartoons at the time.
- In Everybody Loves Raymond, Robert (Brad Garrett) had a bulldog named Shamsky (after the baseball player) for the first three seasons of the show.
- In National Lampoon's Van Wilder: The Rise of Taj, the main character Taj Mahal Badalandabad had a bulldog called Ballzac.
- In National Lampoon's Van Wilder, the main character Van Wilder has a bulldog named Colossus.
- In Mannequin the night time security guard has a bulldog named Rambo.
- In Pixar's animated film Up, one of the characters, Gamma, is a bulldog.
- The University of Gonzaga (located in Spokane, Washington) [1] uses the popular image of the Bulldog as mascott.
- The Mack Trucks logo features a bulldog and a 20ft bronze bulldog stands outside the Mack Trucks headquarters in Allentown, PA.
- Valley's mascot on the show Saved by the Bell was an English Bulldog
1 comment:
I actually saw that episode of Time Warp when it aired...good stuff!
When I watched your first video, both my dogs cocked their heads just like Zoe as they heard the puppies :)
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