J: Then bird
falls out of the sky, or more precisely out of a tree, right onto top of
dog's head. You might say this bird's gone to the dogs, but dog barely notices
and doesn't care.
V: Well, it's a very young bird, and it needs it's nest.
J: And a
ride back to the tree that it fell out of. Why doesn't mother bird come
to the rescue?
V: Well, it doesn't have a mother -- due to a tragic encounter with a hunter.
J: Yeah, that's good. Then bird tells it's troubles to
dog and cries.
V: No she doesn't. She's not the self pitying kind. Things
happen.
J: Now bird is searching too. How will it end up? We don't
know. Will bird give dog a new lease on life. Will dog move bird back to
the tree in his yard? Get a grooming? Start wagging his tail again?
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V: Yeah. That's a fairy tale ending. | J: Yeah. Which one of us wouldn't mind one of those? |