1, 2 daddy’s coming for you
3, 4 better lock your door
5, 6 best get up quick
7, 8 it’s far too late
9, 10 you’re already dead.
@fetishmaster 🫀

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1, 2 daddy’s coming for you
3, 4 better lock your door
5, 6 best get up quick
7, 8 it’s far too late
9, 10 you’re already dead.
@fetishmaster 🫀
Bedtime Surprise
Not that you care, but just as I was about to climb into bed and write a blog post I see a small damp section of bedding at the foot of my bed. IT WAS PEE (dog pee). While my family and I were out of the house and both of the dogs were barricaded upstairs, the little one escaped and decided to urinate all over my bed. As a result, I am now writing from one of my sibling's rooms because they are no longer home and my sheets are being washed. What sucks about the whole situation is that I can't do anything about it. I'm not about to go yell at my little dog, because 1. he's not going to understand me, 2. it's not like he's going to clean up his mess and 3. he's probably still going to do it again. All dogs are different when it comes to telling their people they need to go outside. Our big dog sits in front of us and whimpers, but the little guy just wanders off. I will have to keep a better eye on him when he all of a sudden takes off and make sure he gets let out before I leave the house. Hopefully this has happened to anyone else recently, but it's part of the job when you have a dog (or a child, I guess). I'm not complaining, I love my dogs almost as much as I know they love me (I just wish they'd show it by not peeing on my bed). Good Night.