Tuesday, September 09, 2008

Last Walks

A guest post from Electra, along the lines of Randy Pausch's Last Lecture...

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Greetings to all of you humans out there on the interwebs.  My can-opening, Frisbee-throwing walk companions have finally given me permission to speak directly to you, my loving fan base.

Unfortunately the news I have is not good. Although the rumours of my demise are exaggerated, they are not greatly so. Today I visited the premises of the Tierklinik Hofheim, and inspected their fine equipment for radiation therapy. It all looks very high-tech and impressive, but unfortunately the vet's opinion there is that the melanoma in my throat is not suitable for treatment, and that it's more sensible to make my remaining time as comfortable as possible.

The prognosis is for my demise in the next 4 to 6 weeks. My human companions are understandably upset, but I think they also understand that the important thing is to look after my every whim in the time I have left. I fully intend to sleep in the bed, eat steak and go for forest walks as often as I like within the timespan left to me, and they'd better see to it that my wishes are fulfilled. The upcoming holiday in Corsica will be a good start.

So, dear readers, please feel free to comment with suggestions on how the humans can pamper me even more than usual in the time remaining. You know I'm worth it.

Monday, September 08, 2008

You know you're living in Germany when...

You know you're living in Germany when the following conditions apply:

  1. You visit your father-in-law in hospital, who won't eat the food because the chef may just come from Nord-Deutschland.
  2. You drive halfway across the city to get a particular type sausage for said hospital-bound father-in-law.
  3. You enter the shop 15 minutes before Feierabend, only to be told that the Wurst was packed away 15 minutes ago, and who do you think you are anyway coming in at this time?

Hmmmm