Five reasons Nigel wants you to see him standing in front of a fence:1. Good fences make good neighbors, and Nigel is not a good neighbor.
2. There is a junkyard dog feel that he particularly cherishes.
3. He likes his ladies with a bit of junk in the trunk. See # 2.
4. Cool things come through the gate, things like UPS drivers and groceries and dog food and slow, fat cats.
5. The toughness factor. It would appear as though he is protecting something. He has no idea the fence is protecting him.
Please do not tell him.
I never turn down a good double entendre!
ReplyDeleteHugz&Khysses,
Khyra
The whiteness of the fence makes you like a little dirty, Nige Baby!
ReplyDeleteWhy do I get the feeling there will be a mark on that nice white fence when you step away?
ReplyDeleteGive me an entendre-make it a double!!!
Woofs and double slobbers,
Chester
* giggles, thanks for sharing! and you look cool posing with the fence
ReplyDeletebest regards
Vodka
Oh, NIGEL. I think I am in love with you. Your human - um - does he know how sexy you are?
ReplyDeleteI like your fence post very much ;-)
ReplyDeleteOh Nigel, you are so tough and quite the protector! :)
ReplyDeleteNigel, you look very cool standing at the fence!
ReplyDeleteWe have always admired your double entendre - well that and your extremely long legs which, for some reason, we find extremely attractive!
love
Martha & Bailey xx
What a typical guy!
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ReplyDeleteI'm tempted to tell him...but I won't! BOL! Too funny!
ReplyDeleteNigel have you ever thought about give guidence to younger dogs such as myself on how to be a ladies man? I am in need of some guidence., the girl dogs at the part wont give me the time of day and the boys try to himp me! I need some guidence form a ladies man such as yourself.
ReplyDeleteOh Nigel, you silly silly boy..
ReplyDeletewell... i think Nigel is hilarious :)
ReplyDeleteWe'll let Nigel keep his illusion. As for Kess, she has jumped over 6 foot fences so that white fence will not protect her ;-)
ReplyDeleteP.S. I know my post on the abandoned dogs was disturbing. To-date 8 dogs have been rescued, with efforts continuing. There is public outcry over this atrocious act. Let's hope something like that never repeats.
That is an eight foot fence for a good reason :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting our blog. We find your blog very unique. Nigel, you look tall, standing in front of your fence. We love our iron gate, because we can enjoy watching people and cars passing by... Can you see outside through the slits?
ReplyDeleteIt's a good thing the fence is there or the yard would be overrun by ladies wanting to "get to know" Nigel!
ReplyDeleteThe only thing that matters is what Nigel thinks.
ReplyDeleteThe secret is safe wif me!!!
ReplyDeleteMya Boo Boo
ohhhh, so that's what fences are for! We have DOUBLE fencing at Dog Woods and double gates too!
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ReplyDeleteNigel's almost as big as that fence...and that fence is made up of lots and lots of big sticks...dangerous combination don't you think?
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Our fence is for our own good too, I suppose. Especially since we have big old deer and coyotes and fisher cats. Now all that gets into our yard are rabbits.
ReplyDeleteYou can also put a fierce beware of doggie sign up and everybody will know what a rough guy you are.
Slobbers,
Mango