Himself is feeling just a tad tetchy; having had his lunch prepared and having decided that he would sit quietly and watch the F1 qualifying he left said lunch on a table near his chair and wandered off to check on something in his office. On arriving back at his chair/table/lunch he was just in time to see the remnants of his ham rolls disappearing down Fletcher's throat!
I DID NOT LAUGH.
Well maybe just a little bit then.. Alright, quite a lot then.
I did make him another sandwich though..
Fletcher is keeping a VERY low profile right now.
6 comments:
Hi Lesley/Joe
Following the build pictures and must say it`s looking grand.
See you on the road soon.
Best wishes LES (NB Valerie)
Hi Les
We look forward to meeting you for a jaw and a pint..
Lesley Nb Caxton
Been there, lost the butty, but no sympathy - you should know better!
This is the second time he has lost his lunch to a Labrador - I doubt it will be the last.
NB Caxton
I hear that the damp has caused a bumper crop of english truffles. Could F & F's finely-tuned noses be re-trained to hone in on them (rather than bacon butties). At £300 per kilo the boys could afford steak every night and your paltry meals would be left alone :-)
Sue, Indigo Dream
ps. Would try Lou and Blue but it won't work unless I can train truffles to run.....
Sue
I suppose I could skip the training and swap the boys for a Pennywell Pig - I could then hit the big time with this scheme and become the Truffle Queen of the Cut - not sure the pig will like living on a boat though - come to think of it, I'm not sure I will want to share the boat with a pig?
Anyway, I think Woolies have got this sewn up, plenty of truffles in their Pic n Mix!
NB Caxton
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