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Courtesy of Dave Barry:
Joining me on my kayaking adventure in Idaho was my cousin-in-law Ron, who drove to Idaho from Minnesota in a large rental RV capable of traveling as far as eleven feet on a single gallon of gasoline. Ron brought his family as well as his small dog, Leo. "Never travel without a small dog" is an old frontier saying, and Leo showed why in the town of Arco, Idaho. They had stopped to (surprise!) get gas, and everybody got out except Leo, who remained inside the RV to perform the vital canine function of jumping up and down and yipping at everybody to come back. While doing this, Leo managed to press the button that locks all the doors, leaving Ron and family locked out without the keys. Good boy!
Joining me on my kayaking adventure in Idaho was my cousin-in-law Ron, who drove to Idaho from Minnesota in a large rental RV capable of traveling as far as eleven feet on a single gallon of gasoline. Ron brought his family as well as his small dog, Leo. "Never travel without a small dog" is an old frontier saying, and Leo showed why in the town of Arco, Idaho. They had stopped to (surprise!) get gas, and everybody got out except Leo, who remained inside the RV to perform the vital canine function of jumping up and down and yipping at everybody to come back. While doing this, Leo managed to press the button that locks all the doors, leaving Ron and family locked out without the keys. Good boy!