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Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Scooby-Doo

There is a doggy smell.

My sharp eyes see no strayed dog running anthropomorphically, I am clairaudience yet never hear any rapid breathing, but I can smell it. My nostrils are big!

Trek further up, I begin to smell my sweat-soaked body, and the doggy smell grows even stronger. When my nose stops at a tree, and when I sniff upwards, I see it. It is Scooby-Doo.


This cowardly dog has always wanted to hide itself from any suspected zombie or ghost, but not smartly, since 1969. It does it again, although there is no sign about the monster that is terrorizing this forest.

It keeps itself disappeared in the tree except the square head. Dooby, this is intended! It would want to be ever ready for Scooby Snacks, a favorite food for the past 42 years. 

This Great Dane is still the same familiar one after all.

Scooby-Doo, here you are. You have outrun the supernatural creature by lifting a 70-pound body up a 15 foot tree.

21 comments:

  1. Scooby Doo in the forest? You must have a very strong sense to see and smell that doggy!

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  2. Looks like Scooby Doo ran up the tree and stayed there. Cute post, Rainfield!

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  3. It is fun to find things like Scooby-Doo in nature.

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  4. Heaahh... 'Scooby' brings back fond memories of a long past era...

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  5. I guess we no longer need to ask Scooby-Doo where are you?

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  6. oh, I miss Scooby Doo, thanks for bringing him back rainfield.

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  7. Can only remember one line in the theme song.."Scooby Dooby Doo where are you.."

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  8. Your sense of smell has gotten better since spending so much time in the jungle.

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  9. You have very strong sense. Scooby Scooby doo........

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  10. Did you remove the mask and identify who is inside? Just like in Scooby Doo cartoons.. :)

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  11. Scooby Doo is my favourite. Everyday also got Ghost!

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  12. I'm glad your big nostrils and sharp eyes let you spy Scooby-Doo hiding in that tree. He hasn't changed in 42 years, has he?

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  13. Scooby-Doo is one of my favorite dogs. He was hiding from the ghost, and the ghost was hiding from you.

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  14. Do nostrils might get bigger with age? Nothing like doggy smell and sweat! Glad you made it out to tell us about it~
    Wishing you a wonderful weekend-

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  15. Have you been eating those mushrooms, my dear?

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  16. Are you Rainfield or Fieldrain right now?

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  17. Thank You very much for Your beautiful comments...

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  18. Scooby-Doo, I don't know about it, so I just searched it. Scooby-Doo is a cowardly dog, isn't it? I'd like to watch the animated TV show.

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