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Tuesday, January 25, 2005

lastest exploits of gypsy

I went out to dinner last night and (after spending all day with him) I left gypsy in my room. At this point my room is pretty dog proofed becuase he stays in there all the time but I forgot something...

I left my bag that I take to school. Inside it are a few tea bags, an instant coffee bag, and two cliff bars...

well, I should say there used to be those things. When I came home the remnents were all over my floor. I was a little worried because of the caffeine but he seemed ok... so I cleaned up the trash and vaccumed the floor and went on with my life.

About 2 in the morning I wake up becuase gypsy is walking around the room. He keep walking to the door like he need to be let outside... I let him out and he gets really sick... this happened until about 6 in the morning...

He seems better now but hopefully he will not be eating any more cliff bars... also, his breath still smells like coffee...