I love how cartoons hold on to things that are long gone in the real world. Does anyone even ask for a doggie-bag any more, anywhere? Seems to me that the excuse “I’m taking it home to the dog” disappeared a long time ago. Nothing wrong or embarrassing about taking home part of your meal, especially with the very large portions restaurants are serving these days. And waiters are happy to supply you with a take-out box.
Many years ago the wife tried to cook dinner.She hadn’t learned to from her mother so it ended up so bad that when she left the room I gave it to the dog,,Dog only ate a few bites and then started licking its butt, Wifey comes back in and ask me why is he licking his butt?…I told her, “He’s trying to get the taste out of his mouth.”
J Short about 9 years ago
Sign: Will eat for money.
Simon_Jester about 9 years ago
Alternatively:“I’d ask for a doggie bag, but I REALLY don’t want to get busted for animal cruelty.”
Olddog1 about 9 years ago
He can always roll in it.
paullp Premium Member about 9 years ago
I love how cartoons hold on to things that are long gone in the real world. Does anyone even ask for a doggie-bag any more, anywhere? Seems to me that the excuse “I’m taking it home to the dog” disappeared a long time ago. Nothing wrong or embarrassing about taking home part of your meal, especially with the very large portions restaurants are serving these days. And waiters are happy to supply you with a take-out box.
David Huie Green LosersBlameOthers&It'sYOURfault about 9 years ago
One dog might not eat it, but TWO dogs would fight over every last scrap.
boldyuma about 9 years ago
Many years ago the wife tried to cook dinner.She hadn’t learned to from her mother so it ended up so bad that when she left the room I gave it to the dog,,Dog only ate a few bites and then started licking its butt, Wifey comes back in and ask me why is he licking his butt?…I told her, “He’s trying to get the taste out of his mouth.”