RALPH Speaks

A Piece of Cheese Goes A Long Way

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My taste is eclectic.

I turn my head at peanut butter.

You can keep your quinoa cookies.

But open the refrigerator door and reach for the cheese and…

I’m there.

I can tell if you’re unwrapping a slice of American or cutting a slab of cheddar.

My tastebuds are already running at high speed.

Now everyone had heard of dogs begging, right?

For cheese I’ll go a step further.

I’ll do anything you want.

Fetch the paper – done.

Sit quietly at your feet – no problem.

Just remember to pass the cheese please.

In fact, there’s no need to put any back in the fridge at all.

I’ll find something to do with it.

By the way, if you aren’t too busy…

Could you ask your neighbors for some cheese?

You keep the wine.

I’ll take the cheese.

The next time you reach for cheese, remember me please.

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  1. Avatar Of Ken Ehrhardt

    ken ehrhardt

    Feb 25, 2012 at 1:48 pm

    our sheltie sasha wakes up and begins planning how to get us to the frige for her chese, she purposly doesnt go out with the others so she can have a piece of her own then she will go out

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