> Lisa McDonald writes:
> If you don't have a dog license get one.

I don't have a dog, well not a real one you know, just imaginary, but
still he runs away every chance he can get and he does his thing on the
neighbors yard and boy are they angry. They call the cops who make me
imagine cleaning it up or else and I've never tried to find out what that
else is but I imagine it's not very nice. The cops have made good friends
with my imaginary dog who they like a whole lot better than me his owner
even tho that's where he comes from. I ask you, is this fair? Like, they
give him all the donuts he wants (lots!) but never even one for me.

Well that's bad enough but now my problem is that two days ago when we
were out he ran off into the forest and I can't find him. It would help me
a lot if I knew, if an imaginary dog barks in the forest, is there a
sound?

--David Shove
perplexed in Roseville
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