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4/1/13




Last week we saw how different species TRAIN their young.  I want to take it one step forward this week and show you HOW once again.   Don't pass this up


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oq8nYgnE93Y

When I see things like this.....it forces me to look back as far as I can remember to see just how it plays a role with humans.  I discovered that there was not much of a difference.  OH sure for most of us Lucky ones the dog leads the pack on taking the necessary precautions to teach without harm, even thought I remembered being "dunked" in water by my dad to teach me how to swim.  To this day, I happen to be a great swimmer.......... on my back...........turn me over and for some unknown reason I become a concrete ball.  Was it the "dunking" that did it?  who knows, but just compare the daddy or mommy dog that is teaching the puppy dog to go down stairs.  Once the bottom is reached  the puppy dog will always remember that daddy/mommy dog as a hero.  Will the same be said by that stupid cat that was "pawed" down the steps............I think not.......it's no wonder cats are sneaky, vicious animals.  Now, one might be saying........under your breath with eyes rolling........where the hell is Vito taking this whole thing.  My mom was a jewel of a woman, she was there when I scraped my knee, when I had a splinter in my finger, when I got a "C" in English.  She was there to see me when I could not hold back the tears from loosing my first girlfriend to another guy..............My dad ......on the other hand was there to teach me to catch and throw a ball, to teach me to respect my elders and woman of all ages, to drive a car and to pay my due taxes each year, but not a penny more. He taught me to always have a dollar hidden ...............for that rainy day.  Now living in Seattle where it rains 7 months a year..............does anyone know just how many dollars that takes.......having said that though, my dad was always MY HERO.............along with Joe DiMaggio. He taught me all those things that the smartest engineers in the world missed.  He was the smartest street smart person I can remember.  Dad I miss you ..............and like Mom always told me after your passing (that you went to help GOD) I hope you doing a good job. Some of those things I have never forgotten , that you taught me:
Never use the defroster in the car to clear the windows, it uses to much power from the engine.  Always keep a little opening in the window and carry a rag in the glove box to wipe the window clear

If the power on the TV goes off.....its not the electricity.....just hit it on the side and it will come back on (haven't had to use that one for some years)

When you check the oil in your car and you pull the oil stick out before getting an old rag or piece of paper......use the bottom of your tee shirt. There's your new oil checking rag.

When you get up in the morning, before doing anything, check the OBITS..........no sense in starting something you'll not have to finish..........HUH!!

Well, have to go now.................I'm teaching a neighbors puppy how to go down stairs today   and tomorrow I'm teaching her cat !!!!!