Neil Gaiman

@neilhimself

will eventually grow up and get a real job. Until then, will keep making things up and writing them down.

Writing Doctor Who on a rainy afternoon in an octagonal gazebo filled with wet dogs.  #bestLifeEver

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1665 days ago

Writing Doctor Who on a rainy afternoon in an octagonal gazebo filled with wet dogs. #bestLifeEver

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broken85 1663 days ago

What a beautiful dog! You describe exactly what I would rather be doing :)

JackKonEl 1664 days ago

dante, he's been commissioned to write one for the next series. I for one cannot wait.

dante007x 1665 days ago

u write 4 doctor who?funny,i have never seen ur name in any episode.ur bluffing.

originalNKwon 1665 days ago

you writing dr who = my life, made

MrBillyBones 1665 days ago

You've made my day. #bestAfterlifeEver

Rob_AC 1665 days ago

...a dog after my own heart - my favoured response to a whole raft of stressful situations...

shaky123 1665 days ago

I love the smell of a wet dog!

Bunnyaimee 1665 days ago

sounds good to me!

Gazared 1665 days ago

D'aww. This reminds me of one of my dogs. He always shivered when wet, so he got a towel. http://twitpic.com/1v3dir

pinkraven 1665 days ago

Sounds like a recipe for heaven - well, almost! Happy, soggy dogs are beautiful :)

steam_fox 1665 days ago

Similar story here, but with lots of writer's block, and different breeds of dogs.

lauriepink 1665 days ago

...small squeaky pretty wet puppy noise of joy...

emmajanedavies 1665 days ago

What an enormous pair of ears. Someone's listening in.

MaluBVargas 1665 days ago

Oh, my! She's adorable! The way dogs sleep calm you instantly. :)

MissBurlesque 1665 days ago

You are, by far, the Most Interesting Man in the World, and you don't even need to push beer to be it. Long-distance love to Lola and Cabal

cubicletroll 1665 days ago

Your work is so much better than my work.

FantonEsquire 1665 days ago

'Octagonal Gazebo' sounds like a villain from Doctor Who.

KingofSiam 1665 days ago

= inversion of Pickman's Model

StBrighid 1665 days ago

Aw, what a cutie-pie!