Best name for a dog
- colbs
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Best name for a dog
No names like Oreo, or panda, or anything relevant to the reason that hes black and white.
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I hope you find the perfect name.
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famous Marxist/Bolshevik/Communist expelled by Stalin from Russia in the late 1920's. Trotsky the Theorist traveled to several countries after his
expulsion, eventually settling in Mexico City. Where he was assassinated in 1940 by
a Spanish Communist, on Stalin's orders. Trotsky the Dog met a similar fate. Unlike
Trotsky The Theorist, he had no political affiliation and was murdered simply because of his proximity to the murderer.
In 1984, my friends were murdered by a man whose sister had worked for them as
a domestic. She had been stealing from them(mostly personal items, which had value
for them, but nothing that would be easy to unload in a black market)and was eventually fired. The night of the day she was fired, her brother went to their residence
and hacked them to death with a machete. Their bodies were decapitated. In a final
measure of contempt for them, the murderer also did away with their beloved pet in
similar fashion. I swear, before God, that the events as I have recounted them are true.
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Some names from our Menagerie........
1 - Olga the cat who looked Russian...
2- Harry the cat who looked like a stockbroker...
3 Bernie the cat who followed me into my car from the Hemmingway House in Key West...
4- Rocky and Roxy, 2 blk. and white cats that were inseparable.........both very spunky ( like the movie )
5- Roy, an Airedale...a real " cowboy "
6- Beau a mixed breed bow-wow...
7- Honey, a real Fat cat.........
8-Dusty, very photogenic, a cat that filled up many a photo album...
Carpe Diem!
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living in the town then and found out about it from another American. After viewing the bodies(he didn't just kill them, he butchered them), I hired the town's only truck to take
us as faraway from PA, as quickly as possible. It took us 6 hours to get to Acapulco.
We took the first flight to an American destination(Tuscon). And drank mescal and ate
delicacies recommended by the PDR for a week. Exigent circumstances don't you know. I'd heard all the horror stories(everyone of them true) and knew that if your the richest gringo at the scene of an accident. You're it. Whenever we were stopped by a
Mexican with a uniform on? "Mordida?. Si, señor. Tenemos. Es bastante?" If you're dumb enough to get sideways with the Mexican legal system, may God have mercy
on your soul. I think about my friends from time to time. Their first mistake was to call their dog "Trotsky". Low profiles are the best profiles. They made a lot of mistakes. I
was friendly, but never familiar. Que lastima.
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Colorado for a while. While we were there, the barn hosted 14 cats. I don't count
the mothers. They were always transient. All 14 were born and raised in the barn.
There were 3 litters and each litter lived independently of the other two. Kind of like humanity. Whats mine is mine and the rest is yours. The exception to this tawdry
display of self interest was Gus. My Tabby, First Mate of Thistlers Mother, Happy,
Never Sad, and The Only Quadra Or Biped Who Lived His Life Without The Attachment
That None Of Us Seem to Be Able To Live Without: Territory. Gus lived to be 30 and
passed away last November. He was a good old boy.
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