Sid Gets Awkward
There’s been a lot of excitement on the blog lately what with the blossoming of Sid’s love life and the blossoming of his foot warts, so with today’s post we’re going to take a more quiet approach to the hilarity that is Sid.
You all might think that Sid is just a natural in front of the camera, but as today’s video proves, even Sid is sometimes not quite ready for his close-up. Consider this a quiet and contemplative cinematic exploration of what makes Sid angry (the soft sounds of planes flying overhead or dogs barking in the distance), what makes Sid happy (the quieting of the plane’s engines as it flies out of ear-shot), and what makes Sid slightly uncomfortable (having a camera shoved in his face for an extended period of time). It’s as though the joys and pains and annoyances that haunt all of humanity are written on his little pug face.
Bravo, Sid. Bravo.
September 14th, 2011 at 2:44 pm
Hey Sid! I don’t think you can do any wrong in front of the camera. You had me at the head tilt, but so cute when you puffed your checks getting ready to bark. I do that sometimes too. So if I bark loud enough will you come back for a curtain call?
Love,
Payton
September 14th, 2011 at 2:45 pm
OMD Sid! You are a MASTER of expression! Bring out the OSCAR!
Love Noodles
September 14th, 2011 at 3:03 pm
Hahahaha, the wrinkling lips, they KILL ME!!! I kept waiting for him to wooooo, and FINALLY. 🙂
September 14th, 2011 at 8:36 pm
Nothing beats the pug head tilt. Oh and we saw the comment on our blog about you loving the beach but not being able to take the subway. Tell the ‘rents to consider getting you a stroller carrier that has a zipper top closure, pet trex makes one. then they can wheel you on the train and you can go anywhere. They can accomodate bigger dogs and are more comfortable then carriers