East African Asians, the Wahindi

Thursday, August 31, 2006

Jimmy moved forward to smell the women

Jimmy was uncontrollable, lunged forward at the women.....

Jimmy slowly walked up to the women and stood there in silence. The women were getting very nervous and those in front of the queue looked around for some signs of comfort. There was no other person in sight. What was going to happen to them?

Then the women heard Jimmy starting to growl. He turned around to see if Mr Singh had followed him. There was tension in the air as Jimmy assessed the situation and started to plan an attack. Again the older woman in the front of the queue decided to use the presence of her mind and ask loudly," Whose dog is this? Why has he been left without a leash?" Mr Singh quickened his pace and caught up with Jimmy and the women. There he was, making growling noises and giving the women a fright. " Jimmy come" said his master and then repeated it several times. Jimmy turned away from the women and came back to Mr Singh, walking by his side like the well trained dog that he was. Mr Singh took no notice of the women who had by then started to carry on with their journey.

Then, suddenly, he heard one of the women say," Jimmy come, come here, Jimmy come" and next heard the whole group of women bursting out in a loud laughter. They were trying to copy Mr Singh talking to his dog. Then one of the women reminded the others how they had been terrified when Jimmy had walked up to them. They also realised that the Asian dog owner had not done much to comfort them. 'Jimmy come, come on"- how strange that this angry dog was willing to listen so much to his owner. One of the women thought, it was quite a strange name for a dog. She had never heard of a dog with the name of 'Jimmy come'.

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