Specific details can make a speech more memorable. Dave Kellett draws a web comic strip called Sheldon. Dogs are one of his common subjects. In the second half of February, he had a series of six comic strips, each describing four different types of dog barks. They are:
‘Trampoline’
‘Car engine that won’t turn over’
‘New Orleans slow funeral tuba’
‘Smoke detector with a dying battery’
‘Space shuttle launch’
‘Blender with a spoon in it’
‘Popcorn kernel that won’t pop’
‘Polite-but-still-unexpected-fart’
‘Opera singer who stubbed a toe’
‘Mic check at a concert’
‘Elevator that stops between floors’
‘Old man in need of a lozenge’
‘Two shoes in a dryer’
‘Inflatable guest bed slowly losing air all night’
’10-year old Scottish kid learning bagpipes’
‘Still-mad-at-you, Marvel-movie slow-walk-away’
‘Church organ warm up’
‘Submarine sonar ping’
‘Bubble wrap addict’
‘Unbalanced towels in the dryer’
‘Spanish bull before the charge’
‘Cave’
‘Slowly cracked soda can’
‘Winter-weight buffalo crossing the road in Yellowstone’
My comic was modified from images of a barking dog and layered grass at OpenClipArt.

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