[Dailydrool] Marf marf marf - the best drool story ever...

Dona - Bob - and The Princess Hattie Rose earstoyou at att.net
Sat Nov 7 06:26:35 PST 2009



 well, this proves I have been here for quite a while... here is my favorite drool story.


In light of the upcoming howliday...this post should be a howliday tradition :)

Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2000 00:41:00 -0500
From: "Alexa" <alexa at columbus.rr.com>
Subject: Ally and Annie's Turkey Adventure

Re: Ally and Annie's Turkey Adventure

Arrooo's everyone! Beth asked us to post about Annie's first Thanksgiving
with us last year. Anastasia (Annie) is an OBR rescue, her gotcha day was
May 2nd of 1999 (BIG thank you OBR!) and she was 10 months old when we
rescued her. On with the story ...

We invited several guests for Thanksgiving last year. I was putting the
final touches on the table and had just pulled the turkey out of the oven.
It was a gorgeous bird - in fact, the best job I've ever done, if I do say
so myself! I placed the turkey on the table, was finishing last minute
preparations when the doorbell rang. My hubby (football addict) was glued to
the TV watching football. I got his attention, after repeated fake
emergencies (house is on fire, etc.), leaving strict instructions with my to
guard the bird with his life while I answered the door, just in case our
little Annie got curious. Annie was behaving so well. She laid on the floor
sleeping amid all the commotion and wonderful smells.

I answered the door and greeted the guests and as we were approaching the
diningroom we heard the strangest noises. "THUD, MARF!" THUMP, MARF, BANG!"
We entered the dining room to find my husband jumping up and down because
his team scored a touchdown and Annie running up and down the hallway with
the turkey on her head, wings a flappin' and stuffing a flyin'. The more she
ran, the faster the turkey wings flapped. Her bark from beneath the turkey
was a muffled "MARF! MARF!" She was running into the walls and doors trying
to escape this big monster on her poor head. I doubled over with laughter,
slid down the wall holding my sides and my hubby actually joined me, tearing
himself away from his game. I wrestled Annie to the ground, removed that
mean old turkey and all we could see were her beautiful brown eyes staring
at us from beneath the stuffing which was caked on her face and coming out
of her ears and onto the floor. I cleaned her up, still crying from laughter
while Annie was trying to attack the turkey on the counter for trying to eat
her. The guests were not amused. We dined at a local restaurant and Annie
got to eat some healthy slices of turkey before I tossed it in the trash. I
cleaned stuffing from her ears for weeks and still have turkey grease spots
on the walls and doors. I hope this Thanksgiving is a little less traumatic
for our little girl. Maybe we'll just go to a restaurant this year. Happy
Turkey Day Everyone!

Ally, Tom and Anastasia (MARF!)



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