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The Worst Bird Dog in Montana

What the hell would Jesus do?

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Comment from royowen
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I really liked this story, sometimes the answer to 'would Jesus have done that' and that my friend is not easy to ascertain at, but I loved the way it transpired there was even a confirmation, beautifully written, blessings Roy

 Comment Written 09-Jan-2024

Comment from jmdg1954
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Wow. I can easily see why this won a contest. It was full of storytelling, humor and a moral.

Question, did you inherit or take possession of this worst (best) bird dog?

I love the photo. We have nine year old golden retriever.

Be well.
John

 Comment Written 09-Jan-2024

Comment from Liz O'Neill
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This is a good example for others: "Some people claimed Caroline was crazy, but to me, she was just one of those people who wasn't afraid to be themselves." What a sweet story.

 Comment Written 09-Jan-2024

Comment from Wayne Fowler
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You're prob'ly racking up the sixes with this one. Great work.
I expected that you inherited the dog and 'took it out hunting' one last time.
(My dad took my brother and I and our dog out squirrel hunting. When the dog kicked up a rabbit and chased it around us. Dad looked at us and asked if he should. I thought he meant the rabbit.)
Good luck in the contest.

 Comment Written 08-Jan-2024

Comment from Jim Wile
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This is really a good story. It was sweet, heartwarming, humorous, and had a lesson too. You sound like a very kind man who values people's feelings over rigidity to a principle because there are always exceptions. I think you used good judgment here, and it seems Jesus would agree.

One minor point: In the following two paragraphs, you switched from past tense to present tense:

Then Caroline says, "Oh! Oh!" and she points down to her own dog, Chester. "Take Chester out hunting with you. He's a natural-born bird dog. He'd love to go. Take him, please!"

I look down at this dog and, Geezus Christ. He was flabby, he walked crooked, he drooled constantly, and he always had a goofy look on his face. Despite Caroline's assertions, Chester was not bird dog material.


Probably best to keep it all in past tense for consistency. - Jim

 Comment Written 08-Jan-2024

Comment from Spitfire
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Easy to see why this won a storytelling contest. You had me hooked from beginning to end. Great description of Chester. A great ending that pulled the whole story together into a theme.

 Comment Written 08-Jan-2024

Comment from Ulla
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Hahaha, I loved this. The story here shows that a white lie is sometimes justified. You made the old lady happy, and although she knew you were lying, you still made her a happy old lady proud of her dog. I can understand why it won, and congratulations. Ulla:)))

 Comment Written 08-Jan-2024

Comment from Terry Broxson
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LOL, Erik, you have a great story! You tell it well and engage your reader's attention all the way through. But somehow, an accomplished liar, who is a federal investigator sound doesn't sound right. And I'm ain't even a right-wing conspiracy guy. Great job. Terry.

 Comment Written 08-Jan-2024

Comment from LateBloomer
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Hello Narik, very good, very cute. This story had me smile and laughing until the very end. Of special note:

The stupid dog barked at everything in sight, scaring the birds away for miles around.

(Good imagery. I could see the whole scene, and I could relate because, personally, I really dislike dogs that bark constantly. I was just talking about that today.)

Perfect, well-chosen photo. Chester may have been a barker, but he was a beautiful-looking door, sort of like some women--not the brightest, but damn good-looking. Big-teeth smile.

Well done. Keep the blue waters flowing. Margaret ~ LateBloomer

 Comment Written 07-Jan-2024

Comment from LJbutterfly
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Congratulations on your Houston storytelling win. It was well deserved. Your story is well written, flows well, maintains interest, and has a satisfying ending. It could have been entered into a true story contest on this site as well. I enjoyed reading of your experience.

 Comment Written 07-Jan-2024