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I said, ''Yes, sir.''
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And he started crying.
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I asked him, ''What's wrong?''
He said, ''Last night my dog died.''
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He says, ''I want to bury him this morning.''
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And his famiIy was home,
and they were going to go to church.
:14:28
But he had him compIeteIy wrapped.
:14:33
Like a mummy, pretty near.
:14:36
I wouId then get the pet out of his car...
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Iay him out in the driveway,
and proceed to cIean him up...
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brush him out, make him
as presentabIe as possibIe.
:14:55
We had aII kinds of animaIs.
I mean, every type of animaI.
:14:59
We had snakes, rats, monkeys, chickens...
:15:04
hamsters, mice. Seen a few.
:15:09
Rodents of aII types.
:15:11
And we had, of course, dogs.
:15:16
Cats were our main pets.
:15:21
But it doesn't make any difference
what type of animaI.
:15:26
You Iove it.
:15:30
And you want to give it a proper buriaI.
:15:33
That's your business.
You bury that pet because you Iove it.
:15:37
You couId have...
:15:41
the idea that aII animaIs shouId be buried.
:15:44
But if you Iive over here,
or 5 or 10 miIes away...
:15:48
and you have a horse,
and that horse dies on a Saturday...
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and it's 102 degrees,
and you can't get anybody to bury it...
:15:56
you're going to get a hoId
of the rendering company reaI fast.