November 3.
Cliché Day. Cliches are overused
phrases or expressions, that have lost their original intent or power. For example, here’s a short story with
several clichés: The PON, who was fast as lightning and clever as a fox, frightened
his human to death when he disappeared into the woods. But he returned in the nick of time, before she went to search for him. And
they all lived happily ever after. I
like clichés, but they can’t be used in “serious” writing. I decided to see if I could find any dog clichés – and as luck would
have it (there’s another one!) I found several.
I don’t know about the original intent for these sayings – but I do have
my own definitions now:
·
It’s raining cats and
dogs: typical Nova Scotia weather
·
Dog tired: how my human feels at 5 AM when she gets to
take us for our morning walk!
·
Let sleeping dogs lie: LET me stay on the human bed at night. I’m comfortable. I deserve to be there.
·
You can’t teach an old dog new
tricks: No point in training us -unless
you have REALLY, REALLY good treats.
·
Sick as a dog: gastrointestinal issues seen after eating
grass. Or in Paxton’s case, anything
Inedible.
·
Once in a dog’s age: what I WISH our grooming routine would be.
·
It’s a dog-eat-dog world: Vying for the closest spot so I can be the
FIRST to get a treat. Which never
works. Since I am the youngest…
·
In the doghouse: where I usually am.
·
It’s a dog’s life: what you humans WISH you could have!
So read
between the lines for those clichés today, and have a nice day!
©
Linda Wozniak
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