“Grizzly bear” and “serious injuries” don’t usually go together in the same sentence. More like “seriously dead”!
The dog will pull through. Without him, there is no story, so he has to survive.
Growing up on TV in the 60’s, whenever the star was in danger my dad said “Don’t worry, he’ll makes it. He the star of the show”
This brings up several crucial questions.1. How many times did Lassie have to get help to get Timmy out of the well?2. How many wells per acre were there?3. Were there any wells in the vicinity that Timmy didn’t NOT fall into?
Yakety Sax over 8 years ago
“Grizzly bear” and “serious injuries” don’t usually go together in the same sentence. More like “seriously dead”!
Dani Rice over 8 years ago
The dog will pull through. Without him, there is no story, so he has to survive.
mikemapes over 8 years ago
Growing up on TV in the 60’s, whenever the star was in danger my dad said “Don’t worry, he’ll makes it. He the star of the show”
dgmiller over 8 years ago
This brings up several crucial questions.1. How many times did Lassie have to get help to get Timmy out of the well?2. How many wells per acre were there?3. Were there any wells in the vicinity that Timmy didn’t NOT fall into?