heeeee! (i have a postcard that says "it's hard to run with the big dogs when you pee like a puppy." but i like sam's t-shirt better.) i guess john saying no and trying to use logic isn't really going to work on a determined eight-year-old, but dean will get the point when he's exposed to all those evil dog movies. and i loved that lassie jr tried to hide from the ghost and knocked dean over in his haste to get away. heh.
It's an actual tee shirt, I've seen it. And I remembered it when I was thinking about the Rin-Tin-Tin comment from the DVD, and I was thinking, but why would Dean be on the porch? Well, obviously, he fell over a dog! Hee hee. I'm such a stinker!
*grin* Yeah, John can do misdirection pretty good when he wants to. And even a good kid like Dean can take out his frustrations on his little brother. Sammy...okay, so he's a little emo here. Four-year olds are allowed! (Even Winchesters!)
A good part of what makes the Winchesters so interesting is the way they don't conform to the suburban-white-picket-fence lifestyle...them having a dog would be way too normal. (And it would probably wind up being possessed and trying to devour them!)
I just couldn't fit in the backstory; John didn't want to say no because he never had a dog as a kid either (and his dad was a REAL @$$hole about it) so he tried to let Dean down gently....
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