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Do zoos fantasize about dogs, horses or other animals that you have seen in movies? if so which animals and which movies?
I don't think I've ever had a specific interest in a movie animal, but sure, if I see a nice horse or dolphin in a movie, that'll often catch some extra interest at the time.
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When I was quite young I used to fantasize about Lassie until I learned that she was actually a male dog. Oops!Shy
QUOTE (Shy Doglover @ May 19 2007, 08:44 AM) When I was quite young I used to fantasize about Lassie until I learned that she was actually a male dog. Oops!Shy Damn, you beat me to it - I was going to use that line
well poo the frist ppost dissappered(??anywayyes.))remember that bedroom pre bath scene from turner and hooch))??i could have NEVER pulle doff filing that scene w/o giving myslelf away))esp in thse tight bakini breifs))))and my version would been alot different))) and naughty))
I think the monkey in the Taco John's ads is hot.
I haven't seen many movies, but whenever I see a dog on screen, I usually stop paying attention to anything else and stare at it. Often times it doesn't even matter what the dog looks like, it will still catch and hold my attention for at least a few seconds.I might think about it on occasion if it was a beautiful dog, but I don't necessarily fantasize about them.
Nice Arabian in Dudley Do-right - BTW the running gag is Nell is in love with the horse, even the original 1960s cartoon had that.
QUOTE (furisforfun @ May 19 2007, 10:07 AM) QUOTE (Shy Doglover @ May 19 2007, 08:44 AM) When I was quite young I used to fantasize about Lassie until I learned that she was actually a male dog. Oops!Shy Damn, you beat me to it - I was going to use that line Is that really so bad???
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For those who know me will already know my intense obsession with Balto...
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QUOTE (Bi_k9guy @ May 20 2007, 10:45 AM) QUOTE (furisforfun @ May 19 2007, 10:07 AM) QUOTE (Shy Doglover @ May 19 2007, 08:44 AM) When I was quite young I used to fantasize about Lassie until I learned that she was actually a male dog. Oops!Shy Damn, you beat me to it - I was going to use that line Is that really so bad??? No, but I do prefer my girls BTW - why aren't you down by the river for the Million Paws Walk If I wasn't supposed to be preparing for guests tomorrow, I would be
I always thought it would be incredibly sensual to have Hooch from the movie 'Turner and Hooch' riding me and thrusting himself deep inside while all that slobber was running down the back of my neck or trickling down my face, just close enough to grab some with my tongue Hmmmm, am I getting a little carried away here?
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Tod from The Fox And The Hound (best Disney ever) is TOO cute... but I think more in a "normal" way, though I think it's intensified due to my zooness.
I just watched the movie K-9, starring a very handsome german shepherd. There were a couple times during the film when I had a few 'thoughts' that the movie producers may not have intended. Add that most movies involve intact dogs, I always find myself paying a little more attention than I should. Wait a minute, did someone just say something important? Oops, I must've zoned out for a second. Gotta rewind so I can pay attention this time. Anyways, I've been noticing that anything in movies or shows involving animal relationships always seems to take on a whole new light for me. Sometimes I get the feeling that people won't truly appreciate those special moments unless they're zoos.
Sure, I've always been fond of Hooch (Turner and Hooch), Beethoven, The dog from The Sand Lot, and Chance from Homeward Bound.
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