It is important to know where buttons are located in order that that does not get accidentally activated. Such was the case recently on our public bus

Jonah and I boarded the bus and sat in our normal location near the driver. Little did we know we were close to the “Request Stop Button.”

After a few blocks, the driver turned to ask, “Did your dog request a stop.” It seems he sat down near and activated the button meant for passengers with wheelchairs.

I apologized immediately. The driver smiled and said. “No problem. He is out of the way and that is what is important.”
So grand to hear from you and Molly. Thanks for being a loyal friend.
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This is hysterical, John. I am marveling at how well the dogs have adapted to their new siblings & enjoying their photos & your astute observations. Shelley & her dog Molly who only has an On button
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The passengers are a true parade.
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I’m sure meeting all sorts of people keeps the job interesting!
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Thanks. It helps to have a sense of humor on the bus.
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I had no clue…until Jonah found it.
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They see all sorts of strange people…and people with dogs.
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This was me!
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That’s adorable!!!!!
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Who knew? Now I know.
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nice that the driver had a sense of humor…
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Beware the buttons. Thanks for reading.
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Sometimes too smart for his own good. He seems to have a sense of humor.
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Funny!
Le sam. 13 nov. 2021 à 09:21, Doggedly Yours a écrit :
> J.W.S. posted: ” It is important to know where buttons are located in > order that that does not get accidentally activated. Such was the case > recently on our public bus Jonah and I boarded the bus and sat in our > normal location near the driver. Little did we know” >
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Your adogable is very smart!
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