On the Ropes by Tom Schreck
Author:Tom Schreck
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Down & Out Books
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I got back to the Moody Blue just after five, got my rousing greeting at the door from Al, checked my mail, and hit the play button on my answering machine.
âDuff, itâs Jerry, câmon by AJâs tonight. I got some stuff. None of it earth shaking, but I think youâll be interested.â
That was interesting, and I was glad to hear Jerry actually got to the project. I was afraid heâd get lost in Star Trek stuff and get abducted by some Klingons. It was too early to head to the bar and there wasnât enough time to head to the gym, so I opened a Schlitz and sat on the good side of my couch. The remote wasnât on the coffee table and it wasnât between the cushions or on the end table. Having to actually get off the couch to change stations seemed like the equivalent of rubbing two sticks together to get dinner going. It was unacceptable.
I got off the couch to search for the remote. Generally speaking, it had to be in the general area of the TV because there was no reason to bring it away from the television. It wasnât underneath the living room furniture or behind anything. On my third search through the sofa cushions, as I tried to heft Al from his side of the couch, it dawned on me.
âYou better not have,â I said to my new housemate.
Alâs eyebrows went up, his eyes got a little shifty, and he let out a high-pitched sigh. I wasnât about to accept that as an explanation. I went to the kitchen and lo and behold, there, next to his food dish, on his special mat with the paw prints were Alâs two newest chew toys. Not the rawhide bones I bought so heâd stop eating the couch, not the fuzzy carrot with the squeaky thing in the middleâthose objects remained in the spot I left them with absolutely no evidence of slobber. Instead, there sat my multifunction, all-in-one remote covered in slobber with teeth marks up and down its length and missing the six, seven, and nine buttons. I guess this was Alâs version of parental controls. Next to the remote was what was left of my cordless phone. There was no antenna, there were chew marks all over the back of it, and there was slobber on all the keys.
I took the remote and stood over him as he slept on the couch.
âBad!â I yelled with the remote in my hand. That was what the Dogs for Dummies book I bought at PetSmart said to do. I was vigorously showing my displeasure with Alâs behavior and associating it with the object.
Al opened his eyes, which from his recumbent posture deeply furrowed his brow, and then he closed his eyes and let out a sigh. He was either overcome with guilt and couldnât look me in the eye or he was practicing some sort of deep breathing transcendental basset meditation.
I pointed the remote at the cable box and no matter what button I hit, it returned me to the Lifetime Channel.
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