Up at "The Hammer & Pincers" last night, my two quiz friends Mike and Mick made good use of their smartphones. Not to cheat - because the quiz was over by then. No, they were sharing videos of a talking dog called Deefa.
Deefa is foul-mouthed so if swearing upsets or annoys you, you may not want to activate the videos below. You have been warned!
I love Deefa! I hope John Gray sees this. I bet he'd appreciate it too!
ReplyDeleteYes. It is his kind of humour!
DeleteHe's hilarious, my cheeks hurt from smiling.
ReplyDeleteWhat? Your facial cheeks or the other ones?
DeleteOkay, a foul-mouthed dog is my kind of pet!
ReplyDeleteDown Bob! Stomp humping that cushion!
DeleteWhat does Deefa mean. It's an odd name. Is it D for a name? I think I get it. Is it D for Damien? Daniel? Daryl?
ReplyDeleteD might be for Dandenong.
DeleteDeefa= D for Dog!
DeleteDeefa is such a cute little dog, though I found it hard to understand what he was saying (probably just as well!). Surprised he hasn't been on Britain's Got Talent, though he may have to clean his act up!
ReplyDeleteThere are several other videos featuring Deefa.
DeleteNow there is a dog I would enjoy taking care of.
ReplyDeleteAnd he might enjoy biting your nether regions!
DeleteWicked. Is that a genuine Yorkshire accent?
ReplyDeleteWhich Yorkshire accent are you referring to ma'am?
DeleteDeefa lives in Manchester with his "Dad" Paul Cooper.
DeleteDeefa's a doggo after my own heart.
ReplyDeleteWOOF! WOOF!
DeleteI love Deefa!
ReplyDeleteNice on toast.
Deletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nGeKSiCQkPw
ReplyDeleteIt's like the poor dog was being tortured!
DeleteDid you have to change things much to do the dog, or is that your natural speaking voice?
ReplyDeleteDeefa's "Dad" is called Paul Cooper and he lives in Manchester.
DeleteHa! "You utter bollock!" I've never heard that word used in the singular. I wonder why Deefa is named Deefa? There must be a joke in there somewhere.
ReplyDeletePerhaps it is "D for Dog" if you say the first two words quickly. I know it has been used as a dog's name before.
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