Oh, a very good guarder, who can come lose to him?
July 31, 2008
[Image] Matt sent us a picture of his friend's pug. Pug's have a rich and long history as a breed. Most sources agree that they hail from China, dating back to before 400 B.C.
The Chinese of those by-gone years bred dogs for wrinkles and markings that looked like Chinese characters. In the case of the pug, they were bred for facial wrinkles that formed a W, which resembles the Chinese character for 'prince'.
Do you know what this means for all of us as we grow old and wrinkled? We need only search for patterns and characters in our wrinkles to take pleasure in them, as opposed to dreading the steady onslaught of age.
I think I just spotted the Egyptian hieroglyph for Anubis in my mother-in-law's crow's feet. That can't be good.
posted by Raging Wombat at 8:00 AM on Jul 25, 2008
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Close this window Jump to comment formOn dry days my hands spell out a fanciful haiku... ;-)
--TwoDragons
July 25, 2008
omg that goggie's hilarious!
July 25, 2008
Oh, a very good guarder, who can come lose to him?
July 31, 2008