Friday, January 25, 2008

Peppi la Pew...

It was just another TGIF morning. Sippin' the morning coffee, reading the paper, planning my day. Molly was leaving with the kids to school and ol' Smitty rides with her everyday. She let's Smitty out. Girls putting their coats on. A minute later Smitty barks to come in. Hmmmmm? She lets him in. He takes 2 steps and Molly screams, "SKUNK, SMITTY GOT SPRAYED!!!!!" Fiona and Deirdre come running to see what's up. I jump up and am shouting "Get him out, get him out" as Molly already has old Smit on the back porch. I thought the 10 point deer on the front step Thanksgiving or the 2 burning holiday ovens were crisis situations. Pale in comparison to this. Old Smitty is standing on the backporch with his head down, tail drooped and he ain't moving an inch. I swear I heard him say, "%*#@^ing skunk" clear as a bell. Meanwhile the entire house is filling up with the MOST rank smelling skunk spray you ever laid olfactory nerves on. It must have been the Barry Bonds of skunks. The wallpaper was starting to peel off the walls. Paint was blistering right up as I watched. We all scrambled for the furthest point in the house from the eye of the storm.....Big Mo's bedroom. As the Princess topped off her beauty sleep we charged into the room screaming "Ahhhhhhhh choke, choke" The girls were having laughing fits. Molly was picked to retrieve their schoolbags for a back door exit. It was a scene right out of Saving Private Ryan. "Get out there Molly, WE NEED THOSE BAGS!!!" A short while later, after the girls were delivered to school and we realized that the odor in the house and on our clothes, was getting worse, Molly wondered if the girls clothes were stinky too. How do you call a new school and diplomatically ask them to smell your kids to see if they smell like little skunks? The call was made and a short time later the school called back. When I answered it sounded like a ransom call might sound as the person was definetly disguising their voice. Then I recognized the nasally sound and knew the caller was pinching their nose. "Come get your kids!!!! PLEASE!!!!" Deirdre was retrieved, sobbing, from the nurse's office and Fiona would be released as soon as her entire class was done wiping all their desks down with sani-wipes, seems the unknowing teacher detected a foul odor. Wonder where that came from? So here I sit, smelling like Peppi La Pew. Spent $20.00 at the doggy wash de-skunking my faithful friend. Another $ 25.00 at the pet shop on skunk stuff and Google tells me a concoction of peroxide, baking soda and dish detergent should do the trick. Maybe I retired too early.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ooh my Lord...I think I've just been inspired to write my first screenplay...hilarious! Pee-yewww!

Anonymous said...

There is a New Captain Stinky!!!

Anonymous said...

there truly is nothing worse...Muggles got sprayed last summer, a sunday night around 10:00 - went to the Giant for the peroxide concoction which helped, but he still smelled, our house smelled for days, work could smell it on blaze and me, we threw out blaze's cloth briefcase which stunk, chris's co-workers from the VW place said he stunk, and Anna did nothing but complain for the next week and kept trying to smell her hair. Muggles was mortified, I could just tell, and really just stopped stinking completely about 2 months ago. Timmy and all, I feel your pain!!! I swear my hands smelled from washing him for months!!!

Anonymous said...

Poor Maureen! To be so RUDELY awakened--how dare you all (& Smitty!

That happened to a student @ our school a few years ago--he was just a week or two into his Freshman year (new to the school)--one of only about 2 kids "of color" in the whole school at the time--and his dog got sprayed the night before. His mother dutifully tried to get rid of the STENCH, sent him to school, he reported to homeroom & was sent to the nurse's office. Poor kid was humiliated to tears!!! That's when his mother got "the call" to come & pick him up. I think he was out for 2 more days! (It was funny to everyone else!)

By the way...NOW I know what that smell was @ Allentown! ha! ha!

Anonymous said...

HAHAHAHAHAHAHA enough said.

Anonymous said...

doesn't sound like you're retired! Ha!

Anonymous said...

TJ knows how to "spin a tale" !

Laughed out Loud!

or, (lol)...in cyber jargon

Anonymous said...

Describing what a skunk smells like is a very hard thing. Imagine half of the smell of ground coffee (the bad smelling part) and now mix that with gas.Multiply that by 1,000 and you have maybe half of what a skunk smells like. If a skunk just "lets loose" in an area and 10 minutes later you walk by, you will smell skunk so strong it will blur your senses and you might puke. Not to mention you will stink for weeks.