Farmer
 H cannot deny the parentage of Genius and The Pony. Not that he'd want 
to. They've done plenty to make him proud. Of course, that was through 
traits they inherited from Mrs. HM! They also exhibit tendencies that 
could only have come from Farmer H himself. Remember "The Great POT 
Controversy?" How Genius did not follow through in putting away Mrs. 
HM's pots he used to brew up a batch of beer?
The Pony also has a controversy.
Friday,
 I took The Pony to buy some shoes. While we were in Bill-Paying Town, 
he said he'd like to have Captain D's for lunch. That solved my dinner 
dilemma. It was already after 2:00, so I decreed that The Pony could 
indeed have Captain D's, and that it would act as his Lupper. 
Lunch-supper. Then I wouldn't have to cook when I got home, and we could
 get something for Farmer H to eat before he left for the auction.
Farmer
 H chose a Giant Fish Sandwich. The Pony had Fish & Fries, plus 4 
breadsticks. I had a Fish & Chicken Dinner, taken home to eat when I
 had all my upstairsly duties completed.
At the time I 
descended to my lair, thankfully with the strong legs of The Pony to 
carry down my tray and magical elixir, Farmer H was not yet home. The 
Pony had eaten his meal in T-Hoe on the drive home. He had left two hush
 puppies.
"I'll leave these hush puppies for Dad."
I took them out of the foam container, threw it away, and left the two hush puppies on a stack of napkins, on the cutting block.
Saturday
 morning, with Farmer H away at his Storage Unit Store, I noticed the 
stack of napkins (greasy from the hush puppies), still on the cutting 
block.
"That's just like your dad! Eat the hush 
puppies, but leave the napkins there for ME to throw away! I can't 
believe him! As if anybody is going to want those greasy napkins! He 
can't throw ANYTHING away! He's such a hoarder! It's getting worse and 
worse! I'm so sick of--"
"Mom. Dad didn't eat the hush puppies."
"Then where are they?"
"Thrown away."
"That's even worse! To throw away the hush puppies, but leave the napkins!"
I
 went off to town for my 44 oz Diet Coke. When I came back, I rushed 
around to make a deep dish Chef Boyardee pizza for The Pony and Farmer 
H. The Pony loves the breadiness of the crust. I make it whenever he 
comes home. The Pony helped me get things ready, by handing me bowls and
 vegetable oil and opening the can of sauce that came with the pizza 
kit. I'm pretty sure he was just helping in order to get to that sauce 
can sooner. Like some kids lick the bowl after cake batter is poured, 
The Pony gets a serving spoon to scrap the dregs of pizza sauce from the
 can.
Anyhoo...after he'd retired to the living room 
with his can of sauce (don't get me started), I noticed that the napkins
 were gone from the cutting block.
"Well. I guess Dad finally threw away his napkins."
"I did that while you were gone. When I came in to get water."
"Oh. Thank you for throwing away Dad's napkins."
"Um..."
Farmer H was sitting in the La-Z-Boy, having come home while I was away.
"I can't believe you threw away the hush puppies, and left the napkins!"
"I didn't throw away any hush puppies. I just ate my fish sandwich."
Then
 it dawned on me. The Pony had either thrown away those hush puppies, or
 decided to eat them himself. HE was the one who'd left the greasy 
napkins on the cutting block. And let me blame Farmer H for several 
hours, until he sensed that his crime was slowly being uncovered.
We'll call this one "The HushED Puppy Conspiracy."
 
4 comments:
Oh, my PITA just today cut open a King's Hawaiian roll, buttereed it, and left some small hunks of roll behind... on the just-cleaned and sanitized counter.
It never ends...
Sioux,
I hope he left greasy, smudgy fingerprints on the counter, to prove that he's not a rank amateur. I find them all the time, when Farmer H thinks he has gotten away with using my prime counter space for his slovenly shenanigans.
Oh dear! Look at that Pony acting all innocent until proven guilty. Tsk Tsk. Of course now I'm wondering why the hush puppies weren't wrapped up in those greasy napkins and then thrown away.
River,
I can't figure that out. Why go to the trouble to throw away the hush puppies, and leave the napkins behind? It's not like they were reusable. I'm guessing that maybe The Pony changed his mind and ate the hush puppies.
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