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Subject: Karma... instant or not... will get you (a bit wordy)
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MurphyDog


Ratastic
Ratastic
07/04/2008 3:41 PM  

So get this...

I was driving home, and saw a little black puppy lose in the street, maybe a block from my home.  A car nearly hit him, and was moving around him, and the poor little guy was scared.  I stopped and called to him, and he reluctantly came to me.  I picked him up, and he was shaking and panting, but otherwise seemed OK.  He had fleas.  What he didn't have, were tags.  A nice, new red white and blue collar, but no tags.

So I go down the pool that we have in our subdivision, because it's packed... parking lot is full, and I hope the pup's owners are there.  I take the pup in and shop him around... look familiar? Just found him lose not two blocks from here, etc.  People have seen the dog running around all day, but no one knows who's pup he is.  All day... and I'm the first one who GAD and stops to help him.   Anyway, one person I don't know says, "You are Mitch, aren't you?"  And then it comes back to me, the whole poop incident, where Murphy's public poop got elevated status on the HOA members web site.  And I'm surrounded... probably 100+ people in the pool area that is meant for no more than 60, and I'm thinking this might not go so well.

Then the owner comes up... he's been looking for the dog, he's so glad I found him, it belongs to his fiancé and she probably would call off the wedding if he lost her dog, etc.  He... He... is the guy who took the picture of Murphy's poop and he is the guy who posted it on the HOA website, complaining about declining property values because of things like poop left in public areas.  The girl who ID'ed me a moment earlier then ID'ed him and called him out in front of everyone.

"At least he keeps HIS dogs on a leash!  JERK!"  She didn't say Jerk, but that will do for my needs here.  She says a few other choice things.  It was cool she did, but too bad she was drunk.   I walk with the guy back to his car and he thanks me repeatedly.  He doesn't apologize for the poop post, but that's OK.  I can see he's wishing he hadn't gone there.   We part and when Spencer (my 9 year old son, who was with me through all of this) says, "You know what you are Dad?  You are a SUPER HERO!"  And we did the hero-action handshake (I can't show you... it's a secret).

In their own time... the things you do will come back to you.  Good will return good, and jerk-face will return jerk-face.  My karma is feeling pretty good right now.  Not a bad day.

 


Mitch and Murphy Hancock (the dog)

"I've seen a look in dogs' eyes, a quickly vanishing look of amazed contempt, and I am convinced that basically dogs think humans are nuts." - John Steinbeck
danbenau


Rat-A-Tat-Tat
Rat-A-Tat-Tat
07/04/2008 3:55 PM  
Mitch: I have always been a proponent of "what goes around, comes around." It's no miracle, it's a function of what we are. Fundamentally good people do fundamentally good things. Jerks do jerky things. That's why everybody eventually knows who's a jerk and who's OK. In a confrontation, the jerk may win a temporary victory, but in the end they remember that the fundamentally good person is... well... fundamentally good; so they get admired, get credit, get superhero secret handshakes. Jerks get called jerks by drunk people and everybody else.

Good for you. You're a fundamentally good person. You get off your butt and try to find out who let the flea-bitten puppy loose; clearly the irresponsible party is a jerk. Bravo for you.

His name is Hendryx! He's a rat terrier! OK!
Brandy


Firehouse Big Dog
Firehouse Big Dog
07/04/2008 4:00 PM  
I'm so glad that you got some of that good Karma!! I also think it's pretty darned cool that your 9 yr old thinks you acted like a super hero....given that I have a 9yr old boy..I KNOW that superhero handshake!! ..... anytime we can come out on top with our kids AND actually be the bigger person in a situation is equal to double the Karma in my book!!

PROUD Home Visit Coordinator for Ratbone's Rescue!!

This is Pirate Country, we bleed Purple and Gold!!!!!

GO ECU!!!
Emg


Terrier Terror
Terrier Terror
07/04/2008 5:39 PM  

Gee, sounds like you live in a nice neighborhood....

 What goes around comes around. Like Dan said, good people "get admired, get credit, get superhero secret handshakes. Jerks get called jerks by drunk people and everybody else."


Sara, Sam's mommy
daisydeux


Ratastic
Ratastic
07/04/2008 5:44 PM  

I am a firm believer in karma...  Great story!!!

Mitzy's Mom


Alpha Feist
Alpha Feist
07/04/2008 5:59 PM  
Firm believer in Karma, here, too! Glad you helped the wee puppy get back to his people.

Mary Beth, mom to the Lollipop Kids

Georgia Foster Mom
www.ratbonerescues.com; www.newrattitude.org
treble02


Pack Leader
Pack Leader
07/04/2008 6:49 PM  
love that story...what a jerkface......I guess you COULD have taken pics of the flea ridden, leashless dog and made a big deal of that for the HOA too if you really wanted revenge..but so much better to just be the superhero!

~ Mary, Trixi and Toa's Mommy
Ratbone Rescues Foster Mommy
Lucy's Mommy


Ratastic
Ratastic
07/05/2008 12:05 AM  
Glad the puppy is back where he should be. And, if we're lucky, maybe he'll pee on the bad man's shoes.
vccarmi


Ratastic
Ratastic
07/05/2008 12:13 AM  
Your story reminded me of the motto on a friend's blog: "How people treat you is their karma, how you react is yours..."

I've seen karma/paybacks/justice (whatever you want to label it ) in action too many times not to believe in it. Glad he had to face you with a more severe dog issue

Vickie

Vickie
Check out my Daisey's block on the Ratbone Raffle Quilt!
dtls224


Terrier Terror
Terrier Terror
07/05/2008 2:05 AM  
You are a hero Mitch.........Tights, Cape and all.....Cue "Greatest american hero Wing and a prayer".............Good for you!!!!!!!!!!

tina224...live...laugh...love...and bark at the moon

He is your friend, your partner, your defender, your dog. You are his life, his love, his leader. He will be yours, faithful and true, to the last beat of his heart. You owe it to him to be worthy of such devotion." ~Unknown
MurphyDog


Ratastic
Ratastic
07/05/2008 7:01 AM  
Posted By dtls224 on 07/05/2008 2:05 AM
You are a hero Mitch.........Tights, Cape and all.....Cue "Greatest american hero Wing and a prayer".............Good for you!!!!!!!!!!



!!! Have you been peeking in my window?!!! How did you know I wear tights?!  And the high heels... you saw that too?!  Well, they went so well with the pink feather boa, I just couldn't resist.


Mitch and Murphy Hancock (the dog)

"I've seen a look in dogs' eyes, a quickly vanishing look of amazed contempt, and I am convinced that basically dogs think humans are nuts." - John Steinbeck
MurphyDog


Ratastic
Ratastic
07/05/2008 7:06 AM  

I think the thing that gets me most is that what I did really wasn't heroic... not in the least.  I think at best, it was just the kind thing to do.   I'm sounding judgemental, I know, but it really bothers me that several people at the pool had seen the dog running around, apparently all day, and no one even tried to help him.  I like where I live.  Not so much for some people around here though.


Mitch and Murphy Hancock (the dog)

"I've seen a look in dogs' eyes, a quickly vanishing look of amazed contempt, and I am convinced that basically dogs think humans are nuts." - John Steinbeck
danbenau


Rat-A-Tat-Tat
Rat-A-Tat-Tat
07/05/2008 7:40 AM  
Ah Mitch. The supply of people who just can't be bothered is infinite. Half of being a hero is just getting off your butt.

His name is Hendryx! He's a rat terrier! OK!
Amy


Rat-A-Tat-Tat
Rat-A-Tat-Tat
07/05/2008 8:04 AM  

This story brought SUCH a smile to my face. Thanks Mitch. That's awesome. Even if you don't think it is superhero worthy, your son does and that's what counts in my book.


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rattytatty


Training Moderator
Training Moderator
07/05/2008 8:44 AM  
Your story brought a HUGE chuckle and a smile to my face.... and yes indeed... what goes around DOES most often come back around if we are patient enough.
Good for you, Mitch!


~Nora~
Mom to Hoss, Lil'Bit, Buster & Bailey, CGC, NA, NAJ
dtls224


Terrier Terror
Terrier Terror
07/05/2008 3:36 PM  
I am still reeling with the pink boa........Now Mitch the one I saw was neon green..............and the heels........I though I saw clogs!!!........But really you did a wonderful thing!!!!!!

tina224...live...laugh...love...and bark at the moon

He is your friend, your partner, your defender, your dog. You are his life, his love, his leader. He will be yours, faithful and true, to the last beat of his heart. You owe it to him to be worthy of such devotion." ~Unknown
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