31-52 "this way"
Dave: Hey Eva, where are we off to?
Eva: This way.
Dave: Any reason?
Eva: Does a dog ever truly have a reason for doing anything that it does?
Dave: Some do, and some don't. I have a feeling that you're more one of the former than the latter category.
Eva: True that.
Dave: I notice that you're being a bit evasive with the question.
Eva: One might say that I'm ducking it.
Dave: Is the phrase ducking it a clue?
Eva: Either that or it could be a red heron.
Dave: I think the real idiom is red herring?
Eva: Maybe amongst humans, porpoises and walruses. For us Brits it's red heron.
Dave: I could see that. Does this mean we may be on a bit of a wild goose chase?
Eva: Nope. Not goose. Definitely duck. I saw them paddle by earlier and I can still smell them on the water.
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Eva in the water - just doing her thing. I follow closely along to make sure her thing doesn't bring her too far away from us. And that her thing does not involve eating goose poop.
31-52 "this way"
Dave: Hey Eva, where are we off to?
Eva: This way.
Dave: Any reason?
Eva: Does a dog ever truly have a reason for doing anything that it does?
Dave: Some do, and some don't. I have a feeling that you're more one of the former than the latter category.
Eva: True that.
Dave: I notice that you're being a bit evasive with the question.
Eva: One might say that I'm ducking it.
Dave: Is the phrase ducking it a clue?
Eva: Either that or it could be a red heron.
Dave: I think the real idiom is red herring?
Eva: Maybe amongst humans, porpoises and walruses. For us Brits it's red heron.
Dave: I could see that. Does this mean we may be on a bit of a wild goose chase?
Eva: Nope. Not goose. Definitely duck. I saw them paddle by earlier and I can still smell them on the water.
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Eva in the water - just doing her thing. I follow closely along to make sure her thing doesn't bring her too far away from us. And that her thing does not involve eating goose poop.