I'll never forget the day I first saw him. We were driving home from Golden and Kathy said "Why don't you go this way?" We headed down a street I had never been on and found ourselves driving by a little strip mall. Then Kathy says "Turn in here a minute." Now my spidey senses are on alert, and sure enough, we wind up parking in front of a pet store. Kathy had been out in Golden a couple of days before and had found Hootie sitting in a cage looking so lonely. When we walked in, there was a sad little puppy up high in his own cage, with a sign that had 2 different prices crossed out and the third was pretty low. He had been taken and then returned to the pet store. I knew right then that we were heading home with another dog, I had been suckered! I still wasn't quite over the loss of our Golden Retriever, but I never do seem to get over the loss of a pet. Kathy knows that I need a replacement though, and seeing as we always have dogs in pairs, our
They have a necrophiliac's page over at E-Bay? Go figure.
ReplyDeleteHe he he, that's good Kirby!
ReplyDeleteI want to know what made you worth so much...I'm worth less than $3,000!
ReplyDeleteWow, I'm worth $5,075.
ReplyDeleteRaven: Organs that are well preserved by alcohol.
ReplyDeleteTeri: We always knew you were worth a lot!
I'm worth $3,590. I wonder why they couldn't round it up to an even 3.6k?? I feel sorta cheated.
ReplyDelete"that's ALL??" asks mine goodwife from the couch when I tell her the news.
On the topic, here's a book recommendation for y'all: Stiff: The Curious Life of Human Cadavers by Mary Roach.
I'll give you $50 for it living.
ReplyDeleteThanks BO, I now plan on traveling to China in search of the cannibalistic dumpling makers!
ReplyDeleteGrant: visions of Blues Brothers going through my head - "How much for the little girl?"
$4275.00 not bad. I think it was e drinking that made me worth less then a million.
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