I thought the part about plopping testicles in his mouth was pretty funny.
Somehow, it doesn't seem like the best test for a husband, especially since he was from San Francisco.
I wonder if DA had ever been to the Folsom Fair :
<"When he finally decided to come over and say hello to his daughter's suitor, Harry Day decided to test John.
He . . . reached into a dirty-looking bucket and pulled out a couple of bloody testicles. DA (her father) trimmed them a bit with his pocketknife, then put them on the baling wire and placed them in the branding fire, where the 'mountain oysters,' as we called them, sizzled and cooked."
Eventually he offered the food to John, a city boy from San Francisco.
"John gulped a bit, and said, 'Sure, Mr. Day.' "
He plopped them in his mouth, and the couple were married Dec. 20, 1952, at the ranch.>
azcentral.com
Also the part about relationships with the pets kind of bothered me too. I mean these are defenseless animals
<Dougherty says the relationship can be with anyone - the same sex, opposite sex, another resident, a caregiver or even a beloved pet.> |