tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27946614.post837805889435117850..comments2024-03-07T14:43:21.888-08:00Comments on Whatever I want to write about: Sleep tight ... if you can afford it!Sriram Khéhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06907731254833435446noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27946614.post-67757860100603570722015-05-10T14:59:11.140-07:002015-05-10T14:59:11.140-07:00Ah, spoken just like a guy who has never had dogs....Ah, spoken just like a guy who has never had dogs.<br />1. Never feed a dog brownies and chocolate--to most dogs that will trigger stomach upset.<br />2. A stranger's dog in panic, however friendly it normally is, can easily turn around and bite even when the stranger approaches only to help.<br />So, I impatiently waited more than an hour for the neighbor, and meanwhile gave the beagle imported shortbread cookies to calm him down ;)<br />Happy now? Is this consistent with the image of the duckling-defender? ;)Sriram Khéhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06724218458246880137noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27946614.post-31174652910296047192015-05-09T19:47:30.995-07:002015-05-09T19:47:30.995-07:00Stop blogging late in the night Khé. Get to bed at...Stop blogging late in the night Khé. Get to bed at sunset, follow the segmented sleep routine (including the activities at the intermission !), and get out of bed at dawn.<br /><br />By the way, shame on you for not inviting the beagle in, giving it a hug, feeding it with the brownie in the fridge, etc etc. He who stops to let a duckling cross the road, ought to do better with a poor homesick beagle :)Rameshhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11782192840421019943noreply@blogger.com