Thursday 17 June 2010

Three pigs have a chat and share a drink

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

And there was me about to berate you for posting clips of Loose Women without permission...

Geoff Dellow said...

We humans have perhaps something to learn from animal activity.

Some humans apparently drink human urine -http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urophagia

However it's not widely recommended. I understand the Romans valued it in their laundry treatment. And Madonna, it is said, dri... no bathes her feet in it to treat athletes foot.

I reckon we've got far too biased/screwed up in our attitude to anything that gets anyway near Sex.

I enjoy watching a new dog approaching a gathering of other dogs, as often happens in Ford Park.

Humans could learn a lot of their honest forthright exploration of each others personalities and get straight down to the nitty-gritty with a lot of explicit sniffing and licking which does not lead to sex.

Imagine a parallel situation at a party.

The nudists get close to dealing with the problem but I've never heard of sniffing and licking taking place at the first meeting.

Gladys Hobson said...

Sorry, Geoff, I have no intention of licking any bit of you next time we meet, but I'll have a sniff if it will make you happy.
I enjoyed watching those pigs trying to push each other out of the muddy hole they had dug with their snouts. Follow piggy actions? I try to keep myself from digging myself into holes, not trying to get into one.

Gladys Hobson said...

As for urine, I do believe the old industrialists collected it to use in the cloth dying/finishing process. That collected overnight in the potties of workers and their families, was useful stuff. Probably still is in some countries.
When I was young my mother told me that mothers once rubbed their babies hair with wet nappies to make their hair curl.
Waste not, want not.

Geoff Dellow said...

Not sure that old dogs are into sniffing licking.

gladys hobson said...

Thinking about what old folk are often called, maybe just as well!