This speaks to me on an emotional level.
Rules for meeting a dog:
1) be cool
2) pet it
3) do not steal it
4) stop running from the owner
5) put it down
6) this isn’t worth jail time
Talking is tooo overrated
Rules for meeting a dog:
1) be cool
2) pet it
3) do not steal it
4) stop running from the owner
5) put it down
6) this isn’t worth jail time
It was one of those things that it’s easy to make fun of. One of the things I remember about Heath is, like everyone kept approaching us at the time to make a joke and like go on a show and do some character… Like, I remember even that year at the Academy Awards, we were asked to do something where we were joking about it and he was like, ‘I’m not joking about it. It’s not funny to me.’ And at the time, I was like, ‘What do you mean, man? Let’s make fun– it’s always fun to make fun of yourself’ and he was like ‘No. I’m not making fun of it, it’s not funny to me.’ You know? ‘This is important.’ At the time, I really didn’t recognize how important it was to not really make fun of it.
Teacher: 2 Books + 2 Books ?
Student: 4 Books
Teacher: Now I’ll ask you a tough one. 1,789,365 Books +
23,678,989 Books … ?
On the subject of dogs. Always ask the owner permission. The dog might be working as a support animal or the dog might not even be friendly. I learned this the hard way when I was 20. I went to pet a Pomeranian and it bit the crap out of my hand. Owner glared at me, never even recognizing what happened beyond looking at me with hatred let alone apologizing. I was pregnant at the time so if that bite so happened to make me sick it would have been disastrous. Never touch an animal without permission. Consider it on the same grounds as unwanted touching between human beings. In retrospect the dog had every right to bite me because I was a stranger. So make sure you get the owner’s go ahead first! -Abby
