I only regret not having my camera along on this one…
Last night, Paul and I decided to walk into town to grab
some ice cream. Our evening stroll turned into quite an adventure when Grandpa
Paul’s dog, Stacy, decided to come along as well. Stacy is smart in a dumb-Black-Labrador
sort of way, and she’s fiercely loyal to Paul’s grandfather. Grandpa had left
for the day, and Stacy must have figured that her best chance at finding him
was to follow us. We didn’t think much of our four legged companion as we
walked the country back roads that led from the farm to Linton’s main street.
We hoped the dog would turn back, since she had never been that far from home
before. Unfortunately, we made it all the way to the ice cream shop on the edge
of town, troublesome Lab in tow. We decided to take our ice cream outside so we
could sit with the dog. The lucky animal got several bites from us, and the
lady running the shop even brought her out a small bowl of vanilla ice cream!
Paul’s best childhood and high school friend was in town,
and while we were eating ice cream he invited us to come hang out at one of the
local bars. When we informed him of our uninvited guest, he offered to let us
keep her in the back of his truck. And so, with our half baked plan, we set out
for the Green Lantern Bar. We figured after the ice cream and a couple bowls of
water, our loyal friend wouldn’t think to stray from our side. We were wrong.
Linton isn’t a big town, but for Stacy, it may as well have
been a metropolis rivaling New York
or Vegas. She went wild! We couldn’t keep her under control as she ran after
cars, people, and even crashed a children’s pool party! We chased and herded
her toward the bar, but it became increasingly obvious that she would not be
tamed merely by a few bites of ice cream, and she wasn’t going quietly into
anyone’s truck.
Paul and I entered the bar and found Chris and his parents,
enjoying a few good Lutheran beverages. When we explained to dog situation,
everyone jumped up to help. Paul, Chris, Chris’ mom Brenda, and Chris’
godmother Bernice all ran outside to chase down that dumb dog. Chris’s dad
Lenny and I stayed behind to guard the drinks. ;-)
Paul and Chris literally chased the dog up and down Main Street at a
full out run. Brenda bought some beef jerky to lure the dog in, and Bernice dug
around her car until she found something that approximated a leash. Just when
things couldn’t get any worse (or more comical), a police car came rolling down
the street. Stacy, with no registration, shots, or any other things that good
law-abiding puppies should have, was animal control fee bait. Paul shouted to
Chris, “The Police are coming!,” and Chris took off on a headlong sprint toward
the dog. Stacy, fatigued and probably overwhelmed, just laid down and finally
allowed herself to be caught. The four dog chasers tied up the dog, called
Grandpa Paul to pick her up, and finally came back in for a few well deserved
drinks.
It was a great evening. We sat in the Green late into the
night, sharing drinks, stories, and playing good 80’s music on the Juke Box,
and laughing about that stupid, stupid dog.
We are so happy to see that the two of you are able to keep up your great execise program thanks to Stacy!! Love, GM & GP
ReplyDeleteLove it!!!!! Very classic :D I feel like that could be a scene out of an old Hollywood film or something! ;D
ReplyDeleteFun times, fun times! Never a dull moment in Linton, ND, eh? :D
ReplyDeletePenny hasn't gotten out lately but apparently I was over-feeding Printz while Michelle was away. We have a fat fish now. :o