11/11/2023 0 Comments Gooba 2 lyrics![]() ![]() Two common behaviors on the recall are drive bys and hard landings. ![]() TIP #3: Avoid drive by’s and hard landings. Condition your dog to accept you taking the collar when you call. Many dogs will come to the owner and then stop because they know the owner is going to reach out and grab the collar which is a negative experience for most dogs. Always reach out and take your dog’s collar before you reward when practicing the recall command. BUT….before you give the treat reach down and grab your dog’s collar. TIP #2: As your dog races towards you have a treat ready to reward her. Say your dog’s name and the command “COME!” At that point have your friend drop the leash. As your friend is holding the leash, get your dog excited and run ten feet away. ![]() TIP #1: Make sure your dog understands the word “COME.” Put a leash on your dog and ask a friend to hold it. So today I want to share a few tips that you can start working on now in your house. Geils Band’s greatest song: “Musta Got Lost.”Įven though many parts of the country are under a blanket of the white stuff, Spring really is not that far off and before you know it you’ll be outside with your dog.Īnd the fastest way for your dog to get lost is by not knowing the recall (come when called) command. Music with lyrics like: “Open up the door b!T(# this is wooba gooba with the green teeth – let me in.” In case you don’t recognize the line it is from J. Not the depressing Kurt Cobain 90’s stuff. I think one of the best ways to overcome feeling down is to listen to music. The trend was most popular in early June 2021.More snow this morning here in Sunny Southeastern MA. One of the most popular trends using Santa's original sound sees TikTokers present a variation of the snowclone caption, "'Mom, I can't find my X,' 'Mom:'" on-screen, over a video of the TikToker using an effect to make it appear as if object 'X' appears out of thin air, implying the person's mother found the item instantly (most popular examples shown below, left and right). On June 2nd, Santa released the official music video for the song on YouTube, garnering over 1.4 million views in a month (shown below).īeginning in May, the original sounds for Dville Santa's original TikTok ("Laboratory – Devin □") showcasing the song, as well as upload ("original sound – Dripppp□"), inspired over 100,000 and 12,000 videos respectively on TikTok. The most popular of these is a 10-hour cut on YouTube, garnering over 235,000 views in two months (shown below). Later that month, memers began attaching the song to footage of a Smurf dancing, which was reuploaded to YouTube and TikTok a number of times. On May 24th, 2021, YouTuber ф posted a lyric video for the track titled "Like a Meebo," garnering over 171,000 views in two months (shown below). Labo dababo glabo gluglug guhglable lable (Ooooh tongue twister!) Shabadaba gooba like a meeboop (MEEBOOP!) On May 5th, Dville dropped the full version of the song, teasing it on his TikTok that day (shown below). On May 4th, TikToker posted a remixed version of the sound, garnering over 1.2 million views, asking if he should drop it and tagging Dville. The video gained over 3.9 million views in three months, with users commenting wondering why it sounds so good and wanting a full drop. On April 29th, 2021, TikToker and rapper Dville Santa posted a video lip-dubbing to an original song consisting of nonsense lyrics somewhat resembling the language that characters in The Sims speak, Simlish, captioned, "i was told to bring this to tik tok □□♂️ if i drop the full song imma go triple vibranium" (shown below).
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