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Miss Sally is upset that her son Charlie is out late with Uncle Remus, who was telling him stories. Remus admits he forgot the time while telling a tale about a bear rabbit. Sally tells Remus not to let it happen again and takes Charlie to bed. Later, Remus and Miss Dozier discuss the child, with Remus suggesting the child needs his father. Dozier says the mother needs the father too, but it will take her time to realize it. Remus suggests Miss Dozier write a letter, but she rebuffs him, stating she will ask for his advice if she wants it. Remus asks if Dozier is mad at him, and she says she is not.

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The grandmother welcomes her daughter and grandson, Johnny, back home, noting Johnny resembles his grandfather. She instructs someone to show Johnny around the plantation and keep him out of trouble. Sally tells John she has to stay because her mother has enough responsibility already. John wants Sally and Johnny to return with him, but Sally refuses. John says he will have to go back without her. John tells his son he has to leave to do a job and tasks Johnny with taking care of his mother and grandmother. Johnny begs his father not to go, threatening to go with him.

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Do you know if they got another dog earlier? The French dog, the pretty white one—was it abandoned or does it belong to someone? I filmed it, and some people might come to rescue it. Is it similar to the white bag like the Benjie dog? Yeah, I guess. I saw it tied up in the rain, which is concerning. I heard someone came to rescue it, or at least that’s what a woman told me. So, I’m just wondering if someone took it. Nobody seems to know.

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A woman tells her mother that she's dropping off her three kids because she wants to live a child-free life with her new partner. The mother refuses to take responsibility for the kids, stating that it's not her plan to be a grandmother raising someone else's children. The daughter argues that her mother never taught her how to be a mother, but the mother explains that she was working full-time. The argument escalates, and the daughter eventually drives off, leaving the kids behind. The mother is shocked and tells the kids to go inside the house.

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Sally tells Uncle Remus to stay away from Johnny because he can't stop telling stories. Uncle Remus says he is just an old man who tells stories that have never done harm to anyone. He questions why the stories have lasted so long if they don't do any good. He mentions a hole he knows and that he was going to whitewash the walls. Uncle Remus says he was going away to Atlanta.

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Johnny was only trying to be like Brer Rabbit, but Miss Sally believes Uncle Remus's stories confuse him and make it difficult to raise him to be obedient and truthful. She asks Uncle Remus to stop telling him stories for a while because Johnny is too young. Miss Sally tells her mother that she can't overlook Johnny's behavior and that he has to learn. Her mother responds that without Uncle Remus and his stories, the child would be desolate and needs something to hold on to. She suggests that the boy needs friends of his own age.

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A person is recording what appears to be a dog being barbecued over an open fire in a neighbor's backyard. The recorder zooms in on the animal's tail. A child is present and repeatedly identifies the animal as a dog. The recorder states their cat is missing.

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A person is questioning someone about a dead cat. They ask, "Why'd you kill the cat?" and "Did you eat that cat?". Another person states, "We caught up and she was just laying there with you," and claims "She was eating it? Yeah. She was." The first person suggests calling the humane society to pick up the deceased cat.

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Uncle Remus is telling tales, as he used to do for Miss Sally when she was young. Fauzi asks if he has seen Johnny, as Miss Sally has been looking for him. Chloe scolds Uncle Remus for letting the boy out of his sight, reminding him that Miss Doshi told him to take care of him. Uncle Remus tells Miss Tempe to tell Miss Sally that the boy is with him. Someone is planning on going someplace and declares that nobody is going to stop them. Uncle Remus says he was figuring on doing something like that himself and asks if he can go along.

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An individual interacts with a dog, using repetitive, affectionate phrases. The dialogue features a series of calls and praises: 'What you doing? What you doing? Oh, yeah. Good boy. Oh, yeah.' It continues with: 'Who's your good boy? Who's your good boy? What you doing? Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah.' The exchange ends with the dog-related remark 'Scratchy. Scratchy. You're'.

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A person pleads for someone to go home and leave a boy alone. They ask why the person is causing trouble and insist that the boy is innocent. The person tells the troublemaker to go away.

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A child tells his mother that Uncle Remus is gone and asks why he left. The mother responds that she doesn't know but suggests that "mother" is to blame. Another person, Miss Sally, reports that Uncle Remus is getting in a wagon to leave.

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A boy receives a horse for his 14th birthday, and the village thinks it's wonderful. But when the boy falls off the horse and breaks his leg, the village thinks it's terrible. Then a war breaks out, and the boy is unable to fight due to his injury, which the village thinks is wonderful. The story continues with various unrelated conversations and quotes from movies.

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Hello? Is that your dog? No, it's not mine. Whose dog is it? Someone took him to a house. When did they come? About ten minutes ago. Did they take him that way? No, they’re over there talking to someone. I need help because the dog was tied up here. Do you know who’s writing those help messages? A guy named Jose. Does he need help? Yes, he’s homeless but has someone inside. So, he wrote that big help sign? Yes. Where is he? He’s around here. So, it’s just Jose doing all this? Yes. And the people who came about the dog are over there? Yes. Thank you. You're welcome.

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Mister John is distraught, talking as if his heart is breaking. He was in the bull pasture, attempting to prevent uncle Remus from leaving.

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Uncle Remus says there are ways to learn about a mule's hind feet besides getting kicked. He claims that tales about critters apply to people, but some folks aren't tuned in to listening because they're too busy with their own troubles. Miss Sally and Mister John are traveling to the plantation with Johnny. Johnny asks if Grandma is mad at them because of what Daddy writes in the newspaper, and if his parents are mad at each other. They hear frogs, and Mister John recalls catching frogs as a child and releasing them in Grandma's milk house after hearing a story from Uncle Remus about Brethrau. Aunt Tempe confirms the story about Brethrau is about having a tail and losing it. Johnny asks if Uncle Remus is real, and Aunt Tempe says he is, and to tell a tale about Bloody Rabbit to know he's real.

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The speaker confronts someone about hanging up a cross-border sign and tells them to throw it away. They argue about teaching their child and the speaker insists on keeping negative influences away. The speaker mentions an incident and tells the other person to teach the child properly. The conversation ends abruptly.

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A person is questioned about a dead cat. The person is asked why they killed the cat and if they ate it. Another person states they saw the first person with the cat, saying "she was just laying there with it" and "she was eating it." Someone suggests calling the humane society to pick up the deceased cat.

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PJ Funny Bunny was always busy and often inconsiderate, leaving messes and being late. One day, PJ twisted his ankle and his family and friends cared for him. His friends even stayed in to play video games with him instead of going to Pine Coney Island. PJ realized how lucky he was and decided to be more thoughtful. He cleaned his room, helped with dishes, returned borrowed toys, and watched Happy Bunny movies with his sister. PJ learned the importance of thinking of others and being kind. The audience learned about kindness, taking care of friends, and being kind to other people.

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The speaker initially denies sending a strange message but later realizes that someone may have used their username to mess with them. They discuss involving the police and admitting their mistake. The speaker explains that they received information from others and didn't do proper research, leading to a serious incident involving the police and a dog. They apologize for their actions and express regret. The speaker then criticizes a plan suggested by the other person, emphasizing that it was wrong and messed up. They apologize again for their mistake and express sympathy for the dog. The conversation ends with the speaker expressing their seriousness and disapproval.

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Speaker 0 tells a child that their mom is unable to pick them up, so they offer to take them to the park and get ice cream. The child declines and questions if Speaker 0 knows them. Speaker 0 insists they are a friend of the child's mom and tries to convince the child to come with them. The child continues to refuse and asks Speaker 0 to step away. The child threatens to call the police, and Speaker 0 backs off. The conversation abruptly ends.

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Uncle Remus says there are ways to learn about mules without getting kicked and that animal tales can teach lessons if one listens. Miss Sally and Mister John are traveling to the plantation with Johnny, who asks if his grandma is mad at them because of what his daddy writes in the newspaper. They hear frogs, and Mister John recalls catching frogs as a child and releasing them in his grandma's milk house after hearing a story from Uncle Remus about Brethrau. Aunt Tempe asks how there can be a tail when there ain't no tail. Johnny asks if Uncle Remus is real, and Aunt Tempe confirms he is, saying to tell a tale about Br'er Rabbit to know he's real.

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A person pleads for someone to go home and leave a boy alone. They ask why the person is causing trouble and insist that the boy is innocent. The person tells the troublemaker to go away.

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Armchair Anonymous: Pets | Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
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The episode centers on wild and funny pet stories told in a freewheeling, anything-goes interview format. The guests recount a succession of vivid memories involving dogs, horses, and the sometimes chaotic consequences of close human-animal bonds. One storyteller describes growing up around horses in California, including a dramatic first ride that ends with a parent’s decision to manage the risk and a series of injuries from bucking and kicks. The narrative paints a long arc of devotion to an animal that ultimately leads to heartbreak when a beloved horse is put down after a serious accident, followed by reflections on the realities of animal ownership and the balancing act between love and responsibility. The tone combines warmth with gravity as the speakers acknowledge the pain and danger inherent in handling large animals, while also celebrating the companionship and excitement they provide. Another guest shares the high-intensity, adrenaline-fueled moment of a missing-dog incident that spirals into a high-speed chase through an Alaskan neighborhood. The story unfolds with a panicked, protective rush to recover a pet, a confrontation with the would-be rescuers, and a police involvement that highlights the complexities of pet ownership when a family’s emotions and legal boundaries collide. The dramatic pursuit culminates in a tense but ultimately happy reunion, accompanied by quiet humor about the owner’s stubborn persistence and the local dynamics of dog ownership in a tight-knit community. A third tale shifts to a cross-country move during a precarious moment in 2020, featuring a dog who experiences a prolapse and an equally memorable vet’s offbeat cure involving sugar. The retelling blends vivid, almost absurd anatomical detail with practical, improvised medical steps taken on the road, ending with the dog’s recovery and a nickname born from the episode. Throughout, the host banter, supportive questions, and candid reactions create an intimate rhythm that underscores how pets shape travel, family life, and personal identity, even in the midst of uncertain times.

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Armchair Anonymous: Pet Sitting | Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
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Dax Shepard and Mrs. Padman discuss their experiences with pet sitting, leading to guest Andy Rosen sharing a humorous yet tragic story about his pet-sitting mishap involving a parrot named Pilot. Andy recounts how he reluctantly agreed to watch Pilot for his friend Dharma while living a carefree life in Manhattan. Unfortunately, halfway through the pet-sitting gig, Pilot was found dead in his cage. In a panic, Andy took the bird to a vet, who confirmed it was dead, leaving him feeling guilty and responsible. To avoid confrontation, he decided to freeze the bird in a pink T-shirt until Dharma returned. When he finally informed Dharma, he initially thought it was a joke, but Andy's detailed explanation convinced him otherwise. The story highlights the absurdity of the situation, including Andy's humorous attempts to mitigate the fallout. The episode also features other pet-sitting anecdotes, including Carly's experience with a dog sitter who became overly attached and stalked her after being uninvited. The discussions reveal the challenges and unexpected outcomes of pet-sitting, blending humor with the emotional weight of responsibility for someone else's pet.
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