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Mr Practical Matters had two
adorable little dachshunds, aptly named Sound Judgment and Good Sense, aka
Common and Sense.
These musketeers were like three
peas in a pod – on the same wavelength and on the same page. They even went to
the same party. Granted, it was not a very exciting party at all, as all three
very level headed. But it was a party nonetheless and, most importantly, the
same one!
They never sweated the small
stuff, did not get bogged down by unnecessary details, not once did they stoop
to analysis paralysis. They did not get side-tracked, it was impossible to lead
them up the garden path and they were oblivious to the charms of even the most
accomplished of red herrings. They did not nit-pick, and instinctively knew how
to separate the weed from the chaff. Under all circumstances they stuck to the
facts of the matter, their minds were clear, their eyes fixed on the scoreboard
... They were just SO cool, calm and collected, unanimously coming to the same,
logical conclusion – always.
Once Practical Matters, who
thought he was safe in the privacy of his own study, did succumb to the
temptation of vociferously praising, lauding and applauding his two little
acolytes for their sound judgment and good sense under even the most trying
circumstances. Common and Sense were overcome by this rather unexpected
accolade and started dancing around on their hind legs, wagging their tails,
rolling their eyes and flapping their tongues. They even took hands and did a
little jig.
In a touching grand finale,
Common jumped onto the window sill, opened the window with a flourish and was
just about to burst into joyous song, when he was intercepted by a passer-by,
who suddenly belted out: “How much is that doggy in the window?”
And then Common and Sense went to
pieces very, very quietly …