Me, A Man, and A Dog

I’m going to tell you a story about me, a man, and a dog. I know how that may sound. But this isn’t your typical story about me, a man, and a dog. This one is different.

I had just gotten home from work, I was outside setting up sprinklers to water my lawn when I noticed someone walking down the street with a dog in front on a leash. The owner was tugging back and forth and scolding the dog the entire way. Clearly this dog did not want to listen and just did whatever it wanted, the owner was just along from the ride. As the man and dog kept walking and approached closer, I realized he and the dog seemed familiar. My mind raced to place the face with a name, but I was drawing a blank. I remember thinking, “It’s just a neighbor, neighbor’s friend, or a family member I just haven’t noticed before.”

As I stayed busy adjusting the sprinklers for optimal coverage, I kept an eye on the semi-familiar man and his dog walking down the street. As they came closer, the dog was straining to get to me, not in a “I want to bite you” sort of way, but in a playful and curious sort of way. I was not frightened. I bent down and held my hand out as the owner let some slack out on the leash to allow his dog to come closer. “Don’t worry, he won’t bite!”, shouted the man. I could tell this just by the dog’s attitude and looks, and trusted the mans words. The dog instantly approached me and began to push his wet snout into my hand. “That’s a good boy! Who’s a good boy? You’re a good boy, that’s right!” I repeat.

The man catches up and starts to make typical, friendly chit-chat. “How are you doing? It’s pretty hot out here isn’t it?” I exclaim, “No doubt! It hot enough to make me consider quitting smoking!” We share a small laugh as the dog has become increasingly infatuated with me and had gone from smelling my hand, to licking my hand and using his nose as if he was showing me how he wanted me to pet him. I pet the dog, gave him a few “that’s a good boy” slaps on the ass and he was instantly my best friend. As the man and I continue to make small talk, the dog rolls over on his belly and starts motioning with his paws, as if to be saying “Hey, come on man, rub my belly, please!” He was so cute, I couldn’t bare to disappoint him, so I obliged and began to scratch his belly, chest, and armpits. We was in heaven.

The man continues, “Wow, he’s really taking a liking to you. Tell ya’ what. I’m getting ready to move for work and I can’t bring the dog with me. He seems to really like you, would you want him?” Perplexed and caught off guard, I began to fumble my words, almost just blurting out the stream of conscious racing through my head. “Well… I don’t… What does he even… How would I… I guess, dude.” Did that just come out of my mouth? Yes. Yes it did. I just agreed to take this familiar looking stranger’s, familiar looking dog, as my own. What the fuck was I thinking?! I didn’t know, I felt numb. The man can tell I’m scrambling to think, he interjects “Tell you what. I’m going to go get his papers to show you and while I do, why don’t you take this leash and keep on eye on the dog. I’ll be right back.” I’m instantly thinking this guy is just leaving me with his dog and is never returning.

I’m waiting. each minute feels like a half hour. As I’m looking at the dog and trying to think of what the fuck I’m supposed to do, I realize I’m gazing at the dog. He’s licking his legs, his ass, his balls, and now he’s concentrated on his little doggy dick. “Dude! What the fuck?! Stop! You sick fucker! Your pink thing is out now, you moron!” I yelled. His tongue is still going a million miles an hour and I’m thinking that I’m about to watch this fucking dog climax. I don’t know if I should smack him with a shovel or just leave and abandon this fucking dog. Suddenly I hear a shout “STOP THAT! STOP! STOP IT!” The man is running down the street, shouting at this fucking dog to stop giving himself head. I’m still in shock, a dog is leaning against my legs and ready to climax, and a strange man with a faux-hawk hair style is running towards me. I didn’t know whether to shit or go blind.

As the man is getting closer, he pulls out brownie and the dog starts kind of sitting / laying on the ground and dragging himself forwards. “Dude! Is this fucking dog jizzing all over my grass?” I exclaimed. “Man, I’m real sorry about that. It’s gross, but he does that sometimes. Usually I can give him a brownie and he chills out and won’t do that.” the man explains. He continues to show the dog this brownie, the dog has finished and is now lumbering towards his treat. I don’t know if it’s telling the dog “good job” or if it’s to calm this fucker down. The dog gobbles up the treat and is soon sprawled out and napping right where he was. “Here man, I brought over his papers. I swear that doesn’t happen often. Just give him one of these brownies right when you see him getting worked up and he’ll pass out instead.” says the man. I some what reluctantly go along with all of this for some reason. I’m still in shock of what just happened to my life in the span of 10 minutes.

The man continues to rattle off things about the dog, his eating habits, what to do, what not to do, etc. I’m trying to let all this sink in as much as possible. I felt like I was being given keys to safe that I never knew existed and it was filled with gold. As the man continues blurting out all sorts of information to me, my mind starts to slow down. In a split second, I’m thinking “Brain! Don’t do this right now, you can’t shut down on me! We really need this information!” My brain isn’t responding. it’s slowing down no matter what I want. Another thought pops into my head. I know this man! I know this dog! I’m filled with clarity now, I realize everything in a flash. I’ve got it!

As the man hands me a pack of rolling papers, I realize the bag of brownies he gave me are pot brownies. I look down at the dog and mutter, “I’m on to you!” and quickly turn to the man and say, “Look dude, I’m taking these pot brownies and these rolling papers, but the dog goes back with you! I hadn’t realize it before, but I now know exactly who you and your dog are.” The man looked shocked, even his dog looked shocked. They were busted, and they knew it. As I turned to go back and continue watering my lawn, as if to tell the pair that I was on to them and they should’ve known better, I said my final words to them before they walked off down the street. I said, “See ya Pendarvis, and stop cumming on people’s shit, Rawdog! Love the show, by the way!”

BOOM!

EllisFam Interviews

I have asked for the EllisFam to do a small 8 question interview so that we may get to know one another and how The Jason Ellis Show has changed or impacted our lives. These are their reply’s, unedited and all in their own words. I hope you enjoy this as much as I do, and thank you to everyone who participated. Without you all this wouldn’t be possible.

Chris Walker (@Walkerman75)

  1. Where do you live? Indianapolis, Indiana
  2. What is your occupation? Account manager for real estate title search company
  3. Tell me a little about yourself. 35, son is 12 daughter is 10, passion for family and loyalty, sober, huge Pearl Jam fan
  4. How long have you listened to TJES? Over 3 years total, everyday for 2 years
  5. How did you discover TJES? Knew his name from when i skated as a kid, heard his name later on other radio shows when they talked trash cuz they were scared of him, started to listen and quickly realized TJES was the best
  6. What keeps you listening to TJES? Honesty, loyalty, knowledge, support, humor, confidence and commitment you find in the show and fam that is rarely seen in the world anymore.
  7. Has the show changed or impacted you life in any way? How? Yes, multiple ways in many aspects of my life. The biggest would be helping me find myself again, digging that person out of the self imposed shit and helping that man fight to be better everyday.
  8. Is there anything else you would like to share? Finding the show and being introduced to many of it’s family has truly been life changing for me. I would like to say thanks, not just from myself but also from every member of my family who made me promise to do so when I had this chance. Those closest to me know how integral a part TJES and EllisFam is to me being alive today. I will never stop listening and will always give back every chance I get. Thank you.

Dave’s not here! (@BooozyTheClown)

  1. Where do you live? Henderson, NV (suburb next to Vegas, 20 min from the Strip)
  2. What is your occupation? I work for the family business, Legacy Electric, as a Project Manager and AutoCAD (computer aided design) drafter.
  3. Tell me a little about yourself. Born in Anaheim, CA but have lived most of my life in the surrounding areas of Vegas. Graduated High School in ’99 from Boulder City (small town formed when the Hoover Dam was being built). Joined the Navy in 2000 and was stationed on the USS Belleau Wood (LHA-3) out of San Diego until 2004 where I was then reassigned to the Pacific Missile Range Facility (PMRF) in Kauai, HI until 2006. Met my wife on that island and married her in 2007 and divorced three years later…yay! My 6 yrs of service allowed me to travel all over the western hemisphere and last year finally made it to Europe and was able to visit 6 countries, Switzerland was my favorite but Amsterdam was a good fucking time…from what I remember!!
  4. How long have you listened to TJES? I, like a lot of people, subscribed to Sirius for Stern but when one day while scrolling through the channels in 2007 I came across The Jason Ellis Show and listened for about 5 minutes before I decided this guy’s an idiot and I turned it off. The next day same thing except I never turned it off and haven’t stopped laughing since.
  5. How did you discover TJES? I think I just answered that one.
  6. What keeps you listening to TJES? Well I hate to say it but it’s like Stern…what is he going to say next. I just get his humor and love the honesty of the show.
  7. Has the show changed or impacted you life in any way? How? It’s definitely changed my outlook on certain issues and I feel like I have more of an open mind to things that before I didn’t care to acknowledge. I think gay marriage would be the biggest one.
  8. Is there anything else you would like to share? Final calls suck! I think there is so much time wasted on people who don’t know how to use a phone or just get to nervous. That’s the only complaint I have with the show. Everything else is great and love the little family we’ve established here.
Thanks for having me!
Dave Hester aka Boozy The Clown from the Wolfknives

@BooozyTheClown

 

If you would like to be apart of the EllisFam Interviews, please contact me (@Az_RedDragon) through twitter and I will send the interview to you.