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The drunken dog staggering from room to room.
'Diesel' the drunken dog In July 2011, a Staffordshire bull terrier, named Diesel, escaped being put down for attacking a 10-year-old boy after a court heard that its owner's uncle had poured a can of Stella Artois down its throat "because it was thirsty".
He knew he was playing his young doggishness for all it was worth, and was even conflicted about it, resolving not to act the "jolly dog," but lapping it up when Johnson calls him "a wild young dog" or a "drunken dog".
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Attempting to drown his sorrows, Peter visits his local bar, The Drunken Clam, with his guide dog, unaware that the bar is on fire (caused by God trying to impress a woman).
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