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WHY MY DAD HATES DOGS |
BaddTeddy's Greatest Adventures |
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Sometimes
the funniest things in life aren't jokes, but things that happen
in real life. So, for once I will just tell a true story.
No one will believe that it is true, unless they talk to my
family. But I will tell it anyway, just because it is so funny. I guess I should have listened. Instead I named my next dog, Kitty. I thought it was funny until the dog started to run. Here I am a grown man out in the middle of the night yelling, "Here Kitty, Here Kitty.. Kitty...". I guess dad got the last laugh after all. Oh you think that's funny? You should have been here when I called to make an appointment to take my dog to the vet. I called up and asked to make an appointment for my dog. The receptionist asked what my dogs name was. Hmmm... After a moments hesitation I told her. Kitty. She hesitated and then asked me if I was making an appointment for a cat or a dog. I said a dog. She asked me the dogs name again. I said, "Kitty". Click. Finally I was able to make an appointment for my dog, it took a couple calls and a lot of explaining (there was a lot of laughter in the background at the vets office), but I did get Kitty to the vet. While kitty was in seeing the Doc, I was in the lobby, along with a couple of others, and the receptionist called me up. She said Kitty was almost done and then she asked me "How much does Kitty weigh?" to which I replied "Almost 30 pounds". About this time there was the sound of claws scratching on linoleum (Kitty loves to run even on a leash on a slippery linoleum floor) and the vets assistant said, "Here comes Kitty". The lady behind me gave out a small gasp and started for the door. Until she saw Kitty was a dog. Then she started laughing. She explained that she has a fear of cats, that she had overheard the conversation between myself and the receptionist, and she thought I had a cat (kitty) that weighed almost 30 pounds. Then we all started laughing and Kitty just looked at us like we were all pretty strange. Kitty loved to run. Her name also provoked a lot of laughter. I don't think she liked my sense of humor. She ran away and no matter how much I yelled, "Here Kitty", my dog never came back. Just keep laughing Dad. I'm naming my next dog after you! |
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