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Lesson learned the Hard Way!

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  • Super User

NEVER! name your dog "Fetch", and then try to teach him to fetch. It simply will not work!

 

Hootie

  • Super User

 

I just holler: "Retrieve" fetch "Retrieve".

I can do that, because I never take her fishing  :D

  • Super User

Never name a dog 'Come' or 'Stay' either.

 Come 'Come'  or Stay 'Come'  

Come 'Stay'   or  Stay 'Stay'  

Incidentally, I always thought 'Grandma' would make a most excellent dog name.

The stories would be killer like . . . "Remember the time 'Grandma' dropped heat right in the middle of the kitchen floor ?"

Priceless.

:smiley:

A-Jay

 

 

 

  • Super User
4 hours ago, A-Jay said:

Never name a dog 'Come' or 'Stay' either.

 Come 'Come'  or Stay 'Come'  

Come 'Stay'   or  Stay 'Stay'  

Incidentally, I always thought 'Grandma' would make a most excellent dog name.

The stories would be killer like . . . "Remember the time 'Grandma' dropped heat right in the middle of the kitchen floor ?"

Priceless.

:smiley:

A-Jay

 

 

 

 

  • Super User

Name that should be on the top of the list of baby names....Here. Imagine your parents yelling "Come here, Here! Stay here, Here!" "Don't do that here, Here!"  Echo, echo, echo.

I thought of HEY YOU!  but then he just runs to my wife ,every time she wants me.:huh:

  • Super User

Just shaking my head.....OMG.

Time to get ready to hit the water.

  • Super User

Sounds like an old Abbott & Costello skit similar to Who's on First?

 

Funny.

 

Thanks for the smile of the day.

  • 2 weeks later...

When superglue first became available in the late 60s or early 70s, I must've learned 3 or 4 times how easy it is to glue your fingers together or to whatever I was trying to repair.

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