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- From: CREECH@LSTC2VM.stortek.com (Teresa Creech)
- Subject: Re: Babysitting horrors (funny)
- Message-ID: <16B5E6ED0.CREECH@LSTC2VM.stortek.com>
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- References: <1993Jan18.200210.15278@porthos.cc.bellcore.com>
- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1993 14:52:46 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan18.200210.15278@porthos.cc.bellcore.com>
- jackie8@dasher.cc.bellcore.com (Jackie Brady) writes:
-
- > babysitting story deleted
-
- I babysat one night for a couple who were up the street at my parents house.
- After all the kids were in bed and settled down, somebody rang the doorbell.
- I peeked out a couple of windows, but couldn't see anybody. I figured that
- it was neighborhood kids, so I went about my business. A while later the
- doorbell rang again. Nobody was there this time either and I thought it was
- strange that Baron (the big German Shepherd who lived there) wasn't barking.
- So, I called Mom and said "Send Dean home, somebody is ringing the doorbell
- and I can't see anyone. I'm scared." Mom relayed the message to Dean and
- pretty soon I heard a lot of laughing. I didn't like that, I was scared and
- they were laughing???? Soon Mom said "Go let Baron in." I said NO, I wasn't
- going to open the door. She said "Baron wants in. He rings the doorbell
- when he wants in." Sure enough, I opened the door and there was Baron laying
- on the mat wondering why everyone was ignoring him. So, everything turned
- out all right and everyone at my parents house had a good laugh.
-
- Teresa
-