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| packmule | Jul 30 2007, 08:24 PM |
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Hi batrus. When you start a topic thread make sure to include what you want everyone to talk about in your first post-in the above post you simply posted an emoticon image and I'd like to see more from you than that. Everyone here would buddy. :) I'm going to edit your thread starting post and simply put your topic description into the above post, so that those members reading it will understand what you're talking about. I think this is a great topic. ;) thumbs up The topic: I'm afraid I don't have very many humorous stories to tell regarding members of my family. There are, however, a couple that come to mind: 1. my father was notorious for feeding our pets, all dogs, from the dinner table. My mother voiced her displeasure with him numerous times about this but this didn't stop my father from doing it. One night, when I was 19, and home on furlough from college, I witnessed my father, as my mother was away from the dinner table making coffee in the kitchen, hand over two entire pork chops, under the table, to our Irish setter named "Mike". He winked at me as he did it and I started laughing like all get out. My mother spied what my father was doing from the nearby kitchen and hurled a plastic cheese grater at him. Me and my father both laughed again about this many years later as he recounted the story.2. when I was very young, in my early teen years my father would take my mother and me with him on his annual summer work-related conventions to Panama City, Florida. At the time we had a pet, a great dane named "Max", who we dropped off at a kennel for the week while we went to Florida. One year after we had arrived at the kennel to pick up "Max" our great dane got out of his pen early and, happy to see all of us, reared up on his hind legs and collided with my father, knocking him flat on his behind. This dog weighed 140 lbs by the way. Everyone, even my father, had a good laugh about this.
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Me and my father both laughed again about this many years later as he recounted the story.


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