Posted by Goose on June 02, 2018 at 20:34:38 from (166.182.83.23):
In Reply to: Re: Songs About Dogs posted by rvirgil_KS on June 02, 2018 at 17:39:44:
I'll probably catch some incoming on this, but I gotta tell it.
Everyone is familiar with the nickname "Doggie" for Army soldiers. It's a holdover from the nickname "Dogfaces" in WWI.
Anyway, I was once part of a group of Marines that went on temporary duty to an Army base in New Mexico. While we were there, one of our favorite diversions was tormenting the Army Mess Sergeant, a M/Sgt. Hardy. Hardy maintained a desk inside a glass cubicle in one corner of the mess hall.
One evening while we were eating dinner, Hardy was seated at his desk inside the glass cubicle when the song, "How Much Is That Doggie In The Window" came on. Marine MSgt. Burl "Buck" Rogers shouted clear across the mess hall, "Hey Hardy, they're playing your song".
It took Hardy all of 3 seconds to change the station on the radio.
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