As the very least there could have been commas. Of course, it does make "pet" stand out more as an adjective and not as the potential verb it is here... So... I really don't know what to say. Maybe he was really into pet play with his wife and she felt the need to tell the world?
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Those words are descriptions of the deceased. What happened was the son pet dad, and it made the coach happy for some reason.
ReplyDeletehappy is just as confusing..maybe it was suposed to be at the beginning? these words need another order for sure
ReplyDeleteAs the very least there could have been commas. Of course, it does make "pet" stand out more as an adjective and not as the potential verb it is here... So... I really don't know what to say.
ReplyDeleteMaybe he was really into pet play with his wife and she felt the need to tell the world?
Son pet dad. Coach happy. See, it is just a matter of grammar! Julie U
ReplyDeleteI just thought that once again I didn't understand haiku at all
ReplyDeleteMaybe it was the description for a picture...
ReplyDeleteTwo family members, a dog, a coach, and a dwarf?
ReplyDeleteI bet he's a werebunny. A dad, son, and coach most of the time, but when he transforms, he's a happy pet.
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