I imagine what it would have felt like to be on that boat watching the chase, then finding that little guy on board. Imagine him hopping up and looking you in the eye - a momentary coincidence of strange allies.
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The question is, did he flip them the bird from the boat?
ReplyDeleteSorry! Dreadful joke.
I imagine what it would have felt like to be on that boat watching the chase, then finding that little guy on board. Imagine him hopping up and looking you in the eye - a momentary coincidence of strange allies.
ReplyDeleteAh, life is grand.
Excellent little vignette, Dr B.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing it.
Sharon