A moment later, the salesman was blackie and bluey.
I have no clue.
Huh?
Best I can guess is he’s calling the (probably imaginary) dog. The only reason to put a doggie door in the front would be to scare away strangers, right? (But I don’t get the numbers on the door—I’ve only seen that in apartment or office buildings.)
He’s calling the dog (Blackie) to chase away the (insurance) salesman!
Thanks Randall never thought of that one
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Adiraiju over 7 years ago
A moment later, the salesman was blackie and bluey.
TracyKlujian over 7 years ago
I have no clue.
Dani Rice over 7 years ago
Huh?
Diane in comics land Premium Member over 7 years ago
Best I can guess is he’s calling the (probably imaginary) dog. The only reason to put a doggie door in the front would be to scare away strangers, right? (But I don’t get the numbers on the door—I’ve only seen that in apartment or office buildings.)
Randall Uhrich over 7 years ago
He’s calling the dog (Blackie) to chase away the (insurance) salesman!
Train 1911 over 7 years ago
Thanks Randall never thought of that one