Fun, Fun, Fun!
January 13th 2007
Today was just awesome!
I was a bit apprehensive at first when I realized I had shamelessly allowed myself to be lured into the moving den again (I’m such a sucker for hot-dogs). However, this time, the Pungent-Male actually took us to a fun spot.

Shiba Sephy and the 'Pungent One'.
When we arrived, I was very excited because there were several canines hanging about!
My own pack of fur-less, giant 2-legged ones are fine, but nothing compares to another canine. Best of all there was another Chosen-One there – a Shiba called Ronin.

A Chosen One. The rest are not worthy.
I got into a fun wrestling match with Ronin right away.
I had to stop and do silly exercises from time to time but I didn’t mind because it was so much fun to play with another Chosen-One.
I made sure everyone knew I was more interested in playing by singing my “Play with Me NOW” song frequently and loudly.

Shiba Sephy singing his favorite “Play with Me NOW” song as loud as he can.
The other canine kids were ok, but they couldn’t really keep up with us.
Shiba Wisdom
My friends from class tell me that I can be a bit rude when playing. I will try to tone it down a little bit for the wimps so that play can continue, but really – don’t they realize how honored they are to receive the attention of a Chosen One?
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