Positive Advice For Folks That Don’t Live In Texas, But Wish They Did.

My old pal, Mooch, whom I don’t see much of anymore because he became a vegan, and now we can’t meet at Whataburger for lunch. We always ordered a Number 1, no onions, extra pickles, large fries, and a Dr Pepper. I sure miss those days of culinary camaraderie. A week ago, instead of calling me, he wrote a friendly little letter on the back of a two-year-old garage sale flyer. He forgot I also have an email and receive texts on my iPhone.
Mr. Mooch says he’s about to have marital problems because of clones.
Mooch: Mr. Texan, you know me well, and you also know that I like to tinker with science and gadgets, right? Well, Giblet, my twenty-five-year-old blind and toothless Chihuahua, is close to cashing in his kibbles, so I decided to have him cloned. I took a sample of his drool to the South Side Animal Research Center over in Fort Worth. Their ad in the Nickel Shopper paper sounded very professional, and what the hell, I’m a sucker for science fiction. The science guy’s were real nice and said they could grow me a new little doggy with no problem. I paid them half down and said, “get-er-done.” Three months passed, and they called to say that Giblet Jr. was ready for pickup. Mrs. Mooch and I were so excited that she peed in her pedal pushers. We’re standing in the lobby, drinking a free Latte, and out trots an exact puppy copy of my old Giblet. I picked him up, and he bit my nose and peed on my shirt, just like old Gib. He needed a name for the certificate, so I decided to call him Gravy. Now I have Giblet and Gravy. Mrs. Mooch is so excited that she wants to have her old cat, Here Kitty, cloned as well. She said the clone cat would be called Here Kitty Kitty. She said if she can’t clone her Here Kitty, she’s going to do a Tammy Wynette Divorce song on me, and that would mean losing my truck and bass boat. Any thoughts on this little buddy? I’ve got to go fishing.
The Texan: Mooch, I rarely have any thoughts on the bat-shit crazy things you do. Charging folks to swim with the Mexicans across the Rio Grande, The Mooch 2000 Life Meter, and burning and burying your laptop are just a few that come to mind. I’m really sort of sorry, but not much, about that mean little demon dog Giblet, is about to expire, and now you have yourself a replica of the little Hell-Hound dog from below? I will admit that carrying him in a chest papoose was cute for a little while. I’ve known you for over forty years and didn’t know Mr. Mooch had a cat named Here Kitty, which is a ridiculous name for an animal. I guess a clone named Here Kitty Kitty makes as much sense. Old Possum didn’t do too well after Tammy and that song, so you might consider letting her clone the feline so you can keep fishing. I’m sending you a gift card to Whataburger, so if you ever decide to come back from the dark-vegetable side and eat some real food. I’m also sending you a box of Cherry Bombs so you can blow up those clones if they turn into little Frankenstein monsters.
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As usual, hilarious. Mr Bill almost burst his hernia stitches.
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Well, I’m glad he got a good laugh out of it, but bursting a stitch would have been awful. I did that once. Tell Mr. Bill I hope he recovers and is good as new, or as good as folks our age can get.
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He’s good enough to go fishing! Thanks, Phil.
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Here Hear Kitty Kitty! 🐈 Mooch doesn’t know Whataburger’s (I know. I know it’s just not the same) have salads?
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We are meeting for an undercover lunch next week at Whataburger. He’s gonna fall off the vegan wagon.
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After receiving a gift card to Whataburger and a free box of Cherry Bombs, I hope your old vegan pal thanks you with a note on the back of an old unpaid utility bill: “Thank you very mooch!”
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It worked, we are meeting at Whataburger next week for an undercover lunch.
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Thanks for another entertaining piece, Phil!
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You are most welcome.
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Mr. Texan, you’re a good man getting your friend, Mooch, on the path of reconciliation with his long suffering cat-lovin’ wife. Giblet will enjoy the Whataburger after he buries the cherry bombs. 🙂
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Nancy, we are meeting for lunch next week, but Mrs. Mooch won’t know. He is falling off the vegan train for a day, or perhaps for good. At our age, we need to eat what makes us happy. The pablum days will get here soon enough.
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😅🤣😂
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Glad you got a laugh out of it. I think Mooch may have turned the corner, and we are meeting for a Whataburger next week.
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Ah,good. Luxury dining is important at this stage of our lives.
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