I never tire of listening to Morcheeba’s “Big Calm.”
It’s simply a superb album. Top notch. It joins XTC’s “Skylarking” in the Craig hall-of-fame.
The deranged mind of everyone’s favourite ne’er-do-well
I never tire of listening to Morcheeba’s “Big Calm.”
It’s simply a superb album. Top notch. It joins XTC’s “Skylarking” in the Craig hall-of-fame.
Aren’t we . . . always lookin’ over our shoulder . . .
Apropos of nothing, I have added you as a friend on account of the fact that you own the most adorable dog on the face of the earth. I’m thinking of setting up a religion where we attempt to gain enlightenment by staring at pics of said pooch. Are JR really that hyper? Should I install video in the church for the fuller experience?
There are a number of qualities that make the JRT unusual amongst dogs. While most terriers are a bit on the energetic side, JRTs do more than their fair share of the world’s running around maniacally for no apparent reason and are virtually impossible to do anything about because they are very strong, wiggly, and motivated little dogs. I have yet to wear him out playing fetch for up to 4 hours.
JRTs also have what is called the “Napoleon Complex” which means that they are absolutely certain they are the biggest and meanest dog on the block and will back down from no fight. Luckily, being crazy, the way a JRT is crazy, will win a lot of fights. I can recall one time in training class when a larger dog named Buster tried to take a nip at Syd. Syd raised up on his hind legs, grabbed Buster’s head, pushed him to the ground, and promptly began to face-rape him. So yeh, they have very independent, dominating personalities. Also they love to chew on rocks.
They are diggers, this is because they were bred to chase foxes into foxholes. They are extremely clever (for instance, Syd has figured out the zippers on his kennel) which combined with the 4 foot vertical leap that Satan himself must’ve imbued them with makes them extremely dangerous to any possession you put any value on. Luckily he has yet to figure out doorknobs.
All in all they are extremely lovable, playful, and beautiful little animals that are always up for some quality play time with their owner but are also devious, dedicated, and dominating little Jack Russell Terrorists should you not teach them their limits.
I’ll make sure I put up a few more pics for ya in the near future.
The 4 foot leap also means that you can train them to headbut people, in certain situations…