X-Google-Language: ENGLISH,ASCII-7-bit X-Google-Thread: f996b,1b1a398f281010a9 X-Google-Attributes: gidf996b,public From: Peter Mielke Subject: Re: REQ Scottish Terrier Date: 1997/05/22 Message-ID: <1664.7081T901T2213@portal.ca>#1/1 X-Deja-AN: 243710521 References: <19970520060300.CAA16550@ladder02.news.aol.com> <1997052009192477071@zetnet.co.uk> <33849A74.3BF0@xs4all.nl> Organization: Client of Intenet Portal Services Newsgroups: alt.ascii-art James Constable wrote: > > In message <19970520060300.CAA16550@ladder02.news.aol.com> > lambe01958@aol.com (Lambe01958) writes: > > > /\ > > . ( ;`~v/~~~ ;._ > > . ,/'"/^) ' < o\ '".~'\\\--,o > > . ,/",/W u '`. ~ >,._.., )' > > . ,/' w ,U^v ;//^)/')/^\;~)' > > . ,/"'/ W` ^v W |; )/' > > . ;'' | v' v`" W } \\ > > . v `v/^W,) '\)\.)\/) > > . `\ ,/,)' ''')/^"-;' k > > . COTTIE OG > > That is one bastard evil looking scottie Because the two little o's resemble an eye and a nose, I had first thought that the dog was facing to the right. It isn't, though, else where would the side of its face be? But it does look kind of like a bear with its mouth open! Even the three backslashes in the muzzle lool like a natural wrinkling that might occur if its mouth were open in a snarl (or is it a grin?)! And it looks like the hair around his mouth is straggling like it was wet, like he had just nosing about in a river for salmon and lifted his head for a look around. My imagination is starting to take off! Love it! Are the two slashes /\ above the quote-level dots supposed to be an ear? I didn't see the original. Is the spelling COTTIE OG intentional for some reason? How could both initial letters go missing accidentally? Maybe the original artist could repost this, correcting anything that wasn't intended. How about more of the body? It's pretty good (if I would just look at it the right way around!).