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Meet the Knuckleheads

How to toss snowballs for knuckleheads to chase.

Meet knucklehead1 and knucklehead2.  In case it isn’t obvious, the one on the right is knucklehead1.

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Raise your hand if you thought I might be referring to the kids…

Lying at knucklehead1’s feet, errr- paws, is the reason they are posing so nicely.  I’m holding a second snowball in my off hand while taking their picture with the other.  They are patiently waiting for me to toss them somewhere.

Part of my at-home duties is entertaining these two knuckleheads.  Possibly their favorite activity ever-in-the-entire-world is this one: chasing snowballs.  I’m quite sure they would do this until they collapsed from exhaustion.  Even then, they’d probably find a way to chase after another one.

Although it might seem a simple thing, throwing snowballs for them is not quite so straight forward as one might assume.  I have to make the snowballs two at a time, throw one in one direction and the other in the complete opposite direction. 

If I make and toss them one at a time, knucklehead2 will stand there yapping at me but will not give chase because he defers to knucklehead1.  If I throw them in the same direction, again knucklehead2 will not chase because of knucklehead1.  Thus, throwing snowballs becomes a carefully orchestrated event.

It is because of things like this that I refer to them as knuckleheads.

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