Posted on 03/22/2015 7:29:27 AM PDT by Twotone
On the season premiere of "Belgium's Got Talent," on March 6, there was one act that certainly gained some attention. There have been several dog acts on the series, but Lady Xena's performance stands out. She may have just found her big break.
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Doggie ping...
Keep that bitch away from Bobby Brown. He’ll ruin her.
Liked Whitney, hated that song, love the dog!
Love the song, which actually was a Dolly Parton song, but Whitney’s is much better.
The dog is just howling randomly; when the dog actually howls exactly along with the sustained notes maybe I’ll be impressed! The dog is like a Presa or other PBT-like dog. Meh.
Priceless!
BWAHAHAHAHAHAH!
Later
Many long years ago when I kid and went to church only due to total parental intimidation, there was a particularly piercing soprano who periodically tortured the congregation to the holy ecstasy of my mother. I often fantasized how wonderful it would be to smuggle a beagle into church to accompany that particular woman.
That had to be a riot!
When I was in elementary school I was in an orchestra and I played the violin. My little dog Lulu would sit at my feet and howl whenever I practiced at home. It didn’t take me long to give up the violin.
Funny
I’m sure everybody’s seen the puppy waking up to the Frozen song...if not, it’s also a gem.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ezz2NqvlORY
LOLOLOL! They didn’t tell us what score that poordog got.
My Border Collie Torey(RIP) used to howl along with me when I did Vocal Exercises. She could stay in tune with me as I ascended through the scales by half steps.
Of Course, my current dog can’t carry a tune. Border Collies are...well “scary smart”.
That's what I thought the first time I heard her singing "I will always love you."
Full Moon.
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