Phew. Guinness here. It is nice to be home so I can relax and let my hair down again.
Oh didn't you hear? I was at Buckingham Palace performing my duty for the the Irish Guard. Yup. The Irish Wolfhound was the ONLY official Mascot allowed at the Royal Wedding.
But I am glad to be home as a commoner now. SIGH. You can just call me "SIR GUINNESS" from now on.
Sir Guinness indeed. Hey, are you sure you are in the last photo? I just see a shrubbery.
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Mango
Guinness, we were most impressed when we saw you with the Irish Guards and we loved your jacket too! You got lots of TV covereage over here!
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Clive and Murray
We thought we saw you on the Telly Guinness
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hey Sir Guinness,
ReplyDeleteI am furry impressed! You looked very dignified with your troop! I was not invited, so I was a bit bummed. I am so glad that you were able to go and to pawticipate!
Suka
You add class to any line up, Sir Guinness.
ReplyDeleteCool Sir Guinness, very cool!
ReplyDeleteGlad you're back from all that pomp and circumstance!!
ReplyDeleteSir Guinness! You are camouflaged very well in that last photo!
ReplyDeleteON COMMON GROUND, yes but a commoner, never Sir Guiness, you are too beloved and special.
ReplyDeleteIt's always to be back in your own nest! Guiness, there is a statue of a mourning wolfhound at Gettysburg in Pennsylvania.
ReplyDeleteYou are a regal hound--even if you are a commoner.
XXXOOO Daisy, kendra & Bella
You carried it off very well! Job well done.
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Oskar
Sir G! that's what I'll call you...any chance of getting yer autograph!?
ReplyDeleteHey Guinness!
ReplyDeleteWow, I'm sure the royal couple was honored by your presence. Glad you're back home!
Grr and Woof,
Sarge, COP
Wowzers, Sir Guinness! That's mighty cool! Did you get ear scratchies from the Queen or anything? She sure loves those little Corgis, so I'll bet she'd be a delight for any canine to meet!
ReplyDeleteHope you aren't too jet-lagged!
Play bows,
Zim