Tuesday, February 23, 2010

How to cure Writers Block

Above is one more picture of the cause of my writers block.  I asked Mini to move so that I could type my blog, you can see her answer!

The question is, how do I cure my writers block?   I have developed a few ways to cure it.   First, I can go into the kitchen and bark like a can opener.   That usually works, especially around meal time.  If my writers block is especially stubborn, then I bring in the heavy guns.  I hide behind the chair and I make a very faint squeak like a mouse.   If I still can't get to the computer, I can lie down behind the couch with just the tip of my tail hanging out.   Then if I stay very still and just twitch the end of my tail, Mini will usually pounce on it.   We can wait till the resident bi-ped sits down and makes a lap, then we go to get a head scratch, Mini will normally try to get her share of any attention. 

If you have your own way to cure your writers block, or suggestions as to how I can cure my writers block, leave a comment.

Mogley G. Retriever

8 comments:

  1. Hey Mogley,
    Simply send Mini to visit Khyra. Khyra loves to play with kitties. Around here we usually have Radar start nosing the cat that's around the PC; that cat is usually Boru.
    - TBH&K

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  2. For me, usually forming the word "Mom!" works. Can you bark it?

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  3. We think the best cure for writers' block is Spring!!! We all need it!
    Licks and sniffs,
    Zack, Sassy and Buddy

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  4. Mogley;
    We think you should record your faint squeak like a mouse and play it all over the house. Mini will probably so confused and excited that she won't stay sitting in one place very long.

    Hamish & Sophie

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  5. Ha!

    Those BH&K KNOW how to khure that 'problem'

    I ofFUR my services!

    Hugz&Khysses,
    Khyra

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  6. I think a few new toys and a few pups always seems to help our writers' block!

    Good luck!

    *kissey face*
    -Fiona

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  7. A cold wet golden retriever nose poked artfully into the side or stomach of Writer's Block usually works at our house. :-)

    Riley, River and Sunny

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