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Virgi,
Please tell us he's stretching this one considerably. <SMILE>
Well, we know him too so are not blaming you for anything your poor little
dog did, or did not do! We want to take Roxy to meet him next time we go!
(Chuckles!)
That will be something again so watch the space!
--
Carol
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Phil Scovell" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2006 3:47 AM
Subject: Re: More About Me
> Virgie,
>
> She isn't worried about your dog having accidents in the house. She is
> worried about you having accidents in the house. You know? Like knocking
> over a chair, forgetting to turn off your bedroom light at night, spilling
> your coffee. You know how sighted people think about blind people making
> a
> mess. It took us a month to clean up the house after you and your dog
> were
> here but we like you. I'd like your dog but she always grawls at me and
> acts tuff. Plus, she is embarrassing, almost as much as you are, when
> going
> out to eat at fancy restaurants. Of course, the waiter whose leg she bit
> off wasn't too happy but the five dollar tip probably made him feel
> better.
> Then of course there was my cowboy hat she chewed up when you were here
> but
> what's a little old hundred dollar hat when it comes to friends. By the
> way, I've had those stitches removed from some place I won't mention and
> the
> pain has finally gone away so don't worry about that any more. I'm sure
> she
> didn't mean it any way. Plus, our insurance covered all but fifty dollars
> of the emergency room visit that night. You aren't coming back to visit
> any
> time soon, are you? I mean, and with the dog?
>
> Phil.
>
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