Ever wonder what your dog’s Hollywood counter-part might be? Kahuna’s K9s organized a Blog Hop requesting people find a Hollywood counter-part based upon the dog’s personality.
I found out about it from Kristine at Rescued Insanity, who thinks her Shiva is Joan Jett the rock star. I totally agree; in my humble opinion Shiva is a rock star!
I am a day late and a dollar short to the Blog Hop (the link is closed already.) 🙁 But that didn’t stop me from trying to determine who my dog’s Hollywood persona might be.
For Delilah I first thought of Lindsay Lohan, who may have been a counter part for Delilah when we first got her; but certainly Delilah is in better shape right now. Besides, Delilah wouldn’t like wearing an ankle monitor.
Aside from Delilah’s physical beauty, I thought about the beauty and complexity of her personality. Sweet and loving when it is cuddle time, hysterically funny and amusing when it comes to food or playing and bad to the bone when she needs to defend herself and her own.
Who else but the stunningly beautiful Lucy Liu, who shows off her sweet and vulnerable self in movies such as “Lucky Number Slevin,” her comedic timing in movies like “Shanghai Noon” and her bad-ass side in “Charlie’s Angels” or “Kill Bill.”
Sampson was a bit easier. He can at times be a bit goofy, yet he is always dashing and debonair, always the ladies man and more handsome as he ages.
I initially thought about Ashton Kutcher, I mean does it get much goofier than that? But while he is goofy and handsome, he’s still a little on the young side to say he gets better looking with age. Sorry Ashton, I will have to reserve judgment for another oh 20 years or so.
So I thought about who really has gotten better with age and could only come up with one person; the legendary Sean Connery. From the scattered but loveable Henry Jones Sr. in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade to the dashing and handsome James Bond in any number of 007 movies, Sean Connery is the perfect Hollywood counter part to my Sampson. And yes, Sampson does like his martinis “shaken, not stirred.”
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