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"Buffalo
Bob" |
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An
old cowboy was riding his trusty horse followed by his faithful dog
along an unfamiliar road.
The
cowboy was enjoying the new scenery, when he suddenly remembered dying,
and realized the dog beside him had been dead for years, as had his
horse. Confused, he wondered what was happening, and where the trail was
leading them. After
a while, they came to a high, white stone wall that looked like fine
marble. At the top of a long hill, it was broken by a tall arch topped
by a golden letter "H" that glowed in the sunlight. Standing
before it, he saw a magnificent gate in the arch that looked like
mother-of-pearl, and the street that led to the gate looked like gold. He
rode toward the gate, and as he got closer, he saw a man at a desk to
one side. Parched and tired out by his journey, he called out, 'Excuse
me, where are we?' 'This
is Heaven, sir,' the man answered. 'Wow!
Would you happen to have some water?' the man asked. 'Of
course, sir. Come right in, and I'll have some ice water brought right
up.' As
the gate began to open, the cowboy asked, 'Can I bring my partners,
too?' 'I'm
sorry, sir, but we don't accept pets.' The
cowboy thought for a moment, then turned back to the road and continued
riding, his dog trotting by his side. After
another long ride, at the top of another hill, he came to a dirt road
leading through a ranch gate that looked as if it had never been closed.
As he approached the gate, he saw a man inside, leaning against a tree
and reading a book. 'Excuse
me,' he called to the man. 'Do you have any water?' 'Sure,
there's a pump right over there. Help yourself.' 'How
about my friends here?' the traveler gestured to the dog and his horse. 'Of
course! They look thirsty, too,' said the man. The
trio went through the gate, and sure enough, there was an old-fashioned
hand pump with buckets beside it.
The
traveler filled a cup and the buckets with wonderfully cool water and
took a long drink, as did his horse and dog. When
they were full, he walked back to the man who was still standing by the
tree. 'What do you call this place?' the traveler asked. 'This
is Heaven,' he answered. 'That's
confusing,' the traveler said. 'The man down the road said that was
Heaven, too.' 'Oh,
you mean the place with the glitzy, gold street and fake pearly gates?
That's hell.' 'Doesn't
it make you angry when they use your name like that?' 'Not
at all. Actually, we're happy they screen out the folks who would leave
their best friends behind.' P.S.
: You're welcome at my watering hole anytime.
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