Posted by dave2 on January 15, 2009 at 19:50:53 from (139.139.35.70):
In Reply to: a little humor posted by kelly C on January 15, 2009 at 10:16:35:
Bendee said: (quoted from post at 20:36:58 01/15/09) I don't think Dog lovers would be laughing, be funnier if the driver was there and the Dog was driving.
They probably wouldn't find humor in the little dogs or cats that lay in the back window of the car and their eyes blinked IAW the turn signals either. Some people are just too uptight. I'm flexible......I'd enjoy seeing a person doing the same.........
Looking back, when I was about 4, I wanted to go to work with dad and he wouldn't let me. I snuck out the door with him and was trying to climb on the back of the truck when he took off. Got my fingers stuck and he drug me down a gravel alley for awhile before someone flagged him down. I got to play Ironsides for awhile and get pushed around in a wheelchair for a week or so. Dad's gone now, but the rest of us still get a kick out of it. If I'da made it as far as the dog, I'da been good.
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