I came across two female snapping turtles one day, several years ago. It was egg laying season. They had both been run over by a utility truck and they were dying. I was as disturbed then as is Agnes today.
This reminds of the story where the neighbors had a rabbit. One day the dog was seen playing witht he corpse of the rabbit. To cover up the dog’s misdeeds, they cleaned it up, washed, blow dried, put it back in it’s cage. They were hoping the neighbors would think it died a natural death.-The next day the neighbors came over and told of the strange incident where their rabbit died, they buried it in the back yard only to come home some hours later to find the rabbit out of its grave, clean and fluffy, still dead but back in the cage.-I believe there’s another version in which they replace the dead rabbit with a living one from the pet store, also causing consternation for the owners who had buried it earlier.
To my recollection I have never seen the bit performed on Monty Python, but I have seen John Cleese performing this monologue.on Fawlty Towers. Great show rerun on PBS.
…… and I repeat… it is most seriously dead. dead as the proverbial doornail. No need for the hammer. It is gone, I say. Gone. Out the door, never to return…….…Now, how would you like your soup?
Trollbridge over 12 years ago
I came across two female snapping turtles one day, several years ago. It was egg laying season. They had both been run over by a utility truck and they were dying. I was as disturbed then as is Agnes today.
J Short over 12 years ago
if they go to the vet, they’ll have to shell out for the shell.
rolleg over 12 years ago
Agnes must have figured out a way to get a wig, somehow from somewhere. Yes, I’m still hung up on that.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 12 years ago
This reminds of the story where the neighbors had a rabbit. One day the dog was seen playing witht he corpse of the rabbit. To cover up the dog’s misdeeds, they cleaned it up, washed, blow dried, put it back in it’s cage. They were hoping the neighbors would think it died a natural death.-The next day the neighbors came over and told of the strange incident where their rabbit died, they buried it in the back yard only to come home some hours later to find the rabbit out of its grave, clean and fluffy, still dead but back in the cage.-I believe there’s another version in which they replace the dead rabbit with a living one from the pet store, also causing consternation for the owners who had buried it earlier.
Jeff0811 over 12 years ago
To my recollection I have never seen the bit performed on Monty Python, but I have seen John Cleese performing this monologue.on Fawlty Towers. Great show rerun on PBS.
Hunter7 over 12 years ago
…… and I repeat… it is most seriously dead. dead as the proverbial doornail. No need for the hammer. It is gone, I say. Gone. Out the door, never to return…….…Now, how would you like your soup?