Funk>br?>br? January 30, 2023
The Attendant
Canadian spy on a mission
Super Dave
Acacia
By Julie Bruck
Its cry almost human, the pitbull appeared to be
hanging by the mouth from a high branch, leash
dangling down towards its owner in a way that made
passersby freeze, as if the man had strung him up.
The little crowd took out its phones, conferred on
who to call but reached no clear conclusions,
when a second man appeared, walked directly to
the tree, just as the branch snapped and came down,
dog and all. Its owner calmly unleashed the pitbull,
who ran off shaking his enormous prize, teeth still deep
in the wood. That’s my friend’s dog, the second man
assured the shaken assembly. He has a thing for trees,
takes hold, won’t let go until he brings the limb down.
He’s a really good dog, he shrugged, with an issue.
I wonder how it feels—he asked nobody
in particular, to want anything that much?
Ain't It Funny
Thanks, Ken!
December 10, 2023
Thanks, Aim
Affairs Of The Art
Affairs of the Art, Joanna Quinn, provided by the National Film Board of Canada
Tweet Of The Day
Sirens
Tweet Of The Day
Opal was born blind and deaf but she can still sense when her dad comes home
— theworldofdog (@theworldofdog) January 3, 2023
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