So, my favorite Tuk-Tuk driver brought us a puppy the other day. During his last visit, he felt one dog wasn't enough to protect the property. We had to put her on a leash for a few hours, until she got used to where she was. Afterward, she and Pring, our other dog, got along fine. In fact, as you can see below, Pring is a bad influence on the pup. The pup's name? Dammit. Trust me, she earned it honestly. Pring and her charge Dammit, hard at work guarding the property. Um, are dogs considered livestock?
They look as tho they needed each other. A funny story about a buddy of mine ,,, you naming your new pup Dammit , reminded me of this. My buddy's name is George. When he was a kid , his mom said he was always getting into stuff , mischief. His Mom would catch him and she'd always say ,,Dammit George !! Well , George and his mom was out somewhere one day , and an older lady came up and said ,, aww ,,your a cute little boy ,,, what's your name .???!,,, he said,,,,Dammit George,,,,
The old (real) American Survival Guide actually endorsed that concept. Drive something no one else would want.
Sounds almost like a younger Jerry Clower. Same type of humor. That's funny there. I hear this kind of stuff and for some reason it just takes me back to the 60s and 70s. Thanks for posting this.
Being from and growing up in Savannah, Georgia, I am surprised I never heard of this, or Charlie Douglas.
I remember a Charlie Douglas as '70s night time DJ on WWL New Orleans. Clear channel radio 87 am. OTR truckers, country all the time.