A woman was leaving a convenience store with her morning cup of coffee when she notice a most unusual funeral procession approaching the nearby cemetery. A long black hearse was followed by a second one about 50" behind. Following the 2nd hearse was a solitary woman walking a Pit Bull Terrier on a leash. Behind her,a short distance back,were about 200 women walking in single file. Thw woman was so curious that she respectfully approached the woman walking the dog and said,"I am sorry for your loss and I know it is a bad time to disturb you but I have never seen a funeral like this.Whose funeral is it?" "My Husbands" "What happened to him: The woman replied "My dog attacked and killed him" She enquired further,"Well, who is in the second hearse?" The woman answered "My Mother-in-Law, she was trying to help my husband when the dog turned on her." A poignant and thouhtful moment of silence passed between the two women. Can I borrow the dog." "Get in line."
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