Also, a little know fact, because of the shape of a dog's esophagus, even if it wanted to, a dog can't physically pronounce "lasagna".
I paraphrased Cliff. :-)
-Craig
Denys Beauchemin <[log in to unmask]> wrote: All the dogs I have ever encountered had a problem with the letter T.
Denys
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Beauchemin writes
>Warp and bark?
>Warp and grrr?
>Warp and yap?
>
>Denys
What, you can't find a dog that goes 'weft'?
>
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>In message <[log in to unmask]>, Denys
>Beauchemin writes
>
>>You know dogs that can say "I intuited" ?
>
>>Denys
>
>I guess anyone studying under a pedant is intuition :-)
>
>But actually, dogs can answer quite complex questions. Try:
>
>The underlying structure on which something is built, its base or
>foundation, is called the warp and.....?'
>
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