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 |  |  | #10844 |  | COONDOG MEMORY (heard in Rutledge, Missouri, about eighteen years ago)
 
 Now, this dog is for sale, and she can not only follow a trail twice as
 old as the average dog can, but she's got a pretty good memory to boot.
 For instance, last week this old boy who lives down the road from me, and
 is forever stinkmouthing my hounds, brought some city fellow around to
 try out ol' Sis here.  So I turned her out south of the house and she made
 two or three big swings back and forth across the edge of the woods, set
 back her head, bayed a couple of times, cut straight through the woods,
 come to a little clearing, jumped about three foot straight up in the air,
 run to the other side, and commenced to letting out a racket like she had
 something treed.  We went over there with our flashlights and shone them
 up in the tree but couldn't catch no shine offa coon's eyes, and my
 neighbor sorta indicated that ol' Sis might be a little crazy, `cause she
 stood right to the tree and kept singing up into it.  So I pulled off my
 coat and climbed up into the branches, and sure enough, there was a coon
 skeleton wedged in between a couple of branches about twenty foot up.
 Now as I was saying, she can follow a pretty old trail, but this fellow
 was still calling her crazy or touched `cause she had hopped up in the
 air while she was crossing the clearing, until I reminded him that the
 Hawkins' had a fence across there about five years back.  Now, this dog
 is for sale.
 -- News that stayed News: Ten Years of Coevolution Quarterly
 
 |  |  |  | #10845 |  | Dallas Cowboys Official Schedule 
 Sept 14		Pasadena Junior High
 Sept 21		Boy Scout Troop 049
 Sept 28		Blind Academy
 Sept 30		World War I Veterans
 Oct 5		Brownie Scout Troop 041
 Oct 12		Sugarcreek High Cheerleaders
 Oct 26		St. Thomas Boys Choir
 Nov 2		Texas City Vet Clinic
 Nov 9		Korean War Amputees
 Nov 15		VA Hospital Polio Patients
 
 |  |  |  | #10846 |  | Decisions of the judges will be final unless shouted down by a really over- whelming majority of the crowd present.  Abusive and obscene language may
 not be used by contestants when addressing members of the judging panel,
 or, conversely, by members of the judging panel when addressing contestants
 (unless struck by a boomerang).
 -- Mudgeeraba Creek Emu-Riding and Boomerang-Throwing Assoc.
 
 |  |  |  | #10847 |  | Don't let go of what you've got hold of, until you have hold of something else. -- First Rule of Wing Walking
 
 |  |  |  | #10848 |  | Easiest Color to Solve on a Rubik's Cube:	Black. 
 Simply remove all the little colored stickers on the cube, and each of
 side of the cube will now be the original color of the plastic underneath
 -- black.  According to the instructions, this means the puzzle is solved.
 -- Steve Rubenstein
 
 |  |  |  | #10849 |  | Ever feel like life was a game and you had the wrong instruction book? 
 |  |  |  | #10850 |  | Ever feel like you're the head pin on life's bowling alley, and everyone's rolling strikes?
 
 |  |  |  | #10851 |  | Every creature has within him the wild, uncontrollable urge to punt. -- Snoopy
 
 |  |  |  | #10852 |  | Failed Attempts To Break Records In September 1978 Mr. Terry Gripton, of Stafford, failed to break
 the world shouting record by two and a half decibels.  "I am not surprised
 he failed," his wife said afterwards.  "He's really a very quiet man and
 doesn't even shout at me."
 In August of the same year Mr. Paul Anthony failed to break the
 record for continuous organ playing by 387 hours.
 His attempt at the Golden Fish Fry Restaurant in Manchester ended
 after 36 hours 10 minutes, when he was accused of disturbing the peace.
 "People complained I was too noisy," he said.
 In January 1976 Mr. Barry McQueen failed to walk backwards across
 the Menai Bridge playing the bagpipes.  "It was raining heavily and my
 drone got waterlogged," he said.
 A TV cameraman thwarted Mr. Bob Specas' attempt to topple 100,000
 dominoes at the Manhattan Center, New York on 9 June 1978.  97,500 dominoes
 had been set up when he dropped his press badge and set them off.
 -- Stephen Pile, "The Book of Heroic Failures"
 
 |  |  |  | #10853 |  | Flying is the second greatest feeling you can have.  The greatest feeling? Landing...  Landing is the greatest feeling you can have.
 
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