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Annie Mae on Being a Dog in Charge

Blogged under Dog House by Administrator on Friday 10 November 2006 at 4:52 pm

Well, it’s been a long time since I posted and I’m ashamed. Please forgive me. I do have that interview with Annie Mae Flower if you’re interested. Here goes:

Annie Mae Flower Pom of QualityThis is my first take on Annie Mae and how she feels about being “A Dog in Charge”.

Audrey: Hello Annie. I’m happy to have you here this evening to discuss the in’s and out’s of being a dog in charge. For my first question, I’d like to know exactly what ‘a dog in charge’ means to you.

Annie: Thank you for having me, Audrey. Yes, well, a dog in charge for me may not be entirely what you’d expect. I don’t run around trying to tell everyone what to do or anything like that but what it really means for me is that being in heat all the time has it’s advantages.

Audrey: WHAT?

Annie: You heard me right. Being in heat. Do you have any idea what a dog in season can do to an otherwise strong and commanding male beast? You have no idea.

Audrey: I really think this interview has taken on meaning that I perfer not to post on this blog. I’m sorry. Do you have anything G-rated that I might be able to add to the story?

Annie: No, not at this time. I thought you understood where I was coming from. That’s a shame that you do not want to air this. I will just have to find another, more open-minded publisher for my stories. Good evening.

Folks… I am sorry about that. I try to keep it clean here and as you can see, that is not always possible. I look forward to our next interview.

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