Dog Talk or Two Dogs Making Friends

Two dogs are saying “how are you?” and “how’s the family?”  The dog on the right has a red and white handkerchief on his neck.  That’s what color they usually are.  He’s saying, “I forgot to brush.”  They’re meeting at a stop and go light up in the air, someplace in the south, and they’re in an automobile.

 

The more you look at this, the more comical it gets.  Pretty soon they’ll be shaking hands!  But they can’t reach each other.

 

It’s a really nice day, but it’s cloudy.  You can see the clouds.  Maybe it’s not a very nice day.

 

The dogs’ names are Tom and Fluff, or maybe their names are Pat and Mike.  Tom has more hair which I don’t have!  They are saying “come over and play with me.”  Either they’re not very smart, or they’re intelligent.  All dogs are smart. 

 

One dog wants a big bone.  That sounds nice! 

 

They’re going out of town and they will be in a parade at a fair.  They’re going to visit somebody.  They’ll sit there and have something to eat and go home. 

 

Their heads are sticking out the windows because that’s what dogs do.  They want to get out.  They’re talking to each other and they’re just plain nosy!  I think they’re glad to see each other. 

 

They had a good time—a ball at the mall.  They say, “We had a great time.  Maybe we’ll see one another again.”  Then they say, “Let’s call it a day!”

 

April 9, 2008:  Written by Alice, Mary, Tom, Ellen, Sandy, Katie, Dorothy S., Dorothy Z., Florence, Ethel, Patsy

 

Staff who assisted:  Lauri, Sally, Sherry, Pam

Volunteers:  Susan, Jean

Companion:  Ginny

The storytellers are from Brewster Village, Appleton, WI.

Posted by: Susan McFadden on April 10, 2008

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