Saturday, January 9, 2010

Secret Language

Some of you asked me what my secret language is with my guinea pigs. Sadly I can't tell you because then it wouldn't be a secret would it? I'm kidding. It's not a language we made up together, they just start squeaking and then I interpret. Sometimes they tell me about going to school (even though I haven't taken them to school --I don't know where they get it from.) Sometimes they get a little confused and they say the same thing over and over again. They say the same thing over and over again. They say the same thing over and over again. They say the same thing over and over again. They say the same thing over and over again. Of course that never happens to me but they're a little confused sometimes=) And the trick is to just shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh don't tell anybody, is to kfnbva[OKNBGKOADFFNGOI AHHHHH THE KEYBOARD WON'T LET ME TELL YOU!!!!!!!!! Please comment and ask question on how to make my blog better.

4 comments:

  1. Thanks for the "explanation" about the secret language. Very helpful. NOT! Anyway, I was wondering, lightbulb, if you like lightbulb jokes?

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  2. Ha! James, I read your blog to be entertained now as much as to learn about Guinea Pigs! I hope you're getting credit in school for this... :)

    My son's Guinea Pigs have learned to scream for food, and they chirp when they're happy. They also (this part is written in invisible ink).

    You have a great sense of humor, and I enjoy your blog. I hope you write for a long time!

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  3. I would love to read any jokes you write about lightbulbs or anything else. I have one myself I just made up. How many guinea pig bloggers does it take to change a lightbulb. The answer is none it just takes my mom to change it.

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  4. That's an excellent lightbulb joke! And so original.

    Okay, here's my favorite but I didn't write it:

    How many psychiatrists does it take to change a lightbulb? None, the lightbulb has to want to change.

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