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August 1-31: For the entire month of August, the Dog Days celebration takes place in Baskerville in northwestern Pun. Baskerville is widely known as the dog-breeding capital of the island. Many breeds of dogs, found only on Pun, originated here, including the the Watsop Dachshund, Allyn Shepherd, the Beemiup Scottie, the Jonathon Livingstone Beagle, the Knitten Afghan, the Angela Basset, both the Kathy and Merv Griffon, the Penny Pinscher, the Skye Lab, the Bull Shih Tzu, the Finger Pointer, the Habla Spaniel, the Melon Collie, the Skool-Kaffa Terrier, the Joe Cocker Spaniel, the Harmonna Cur, and the Jimmy Crack Cairn. Many activities are planned and include free trips across the Bay of DeHounds on the Hounds Tooth Ferry. The festivities conclude on the 31st with the National Dog Show finals and the naming of the Best Dog in Show. Last year, the winner was Teekayo, a Punch-Drunk Boxer. Another highlight of the show is the customary singing of the puppy judges’ song, “I’m Going to Sit Right Down and Rate Myself a Litter.”
August 3-4: Nachos Island, off Pun’s southern coast, hosts the Chili con Carnival, with its chili cooking competition. Nine years ago, a new category – Hot and Sole – was added to introduce fish chili to the competition and was a big success. Five years ago, ingredients such as soy, quinoa, and kale were introduced in a category called “Go To Health.” Four years ago, a new category featuring liver and tripe was tested under the category name, “Blood and Guts,” but it was not continued because it turned out to be offal. Instead, three years ago a spicy chicken chili category was introduced called “Pullet Surprise.” Two years ago, rattlesnake meat was the surprise ingredient in a new category, “Bite Back Chili.” Last year, lamb was featured in a brand new category, “Ewe Bean Served.” This year, the new ingredient, crab meat, is being introduced in a new category, “Claw in Order.” Commemorative T-shirts of the cook-off are available and feature the carnival slogan, “Bean There – Downed That.”
August 10-11: Courtens Park in Pun City is the site of the annualNational Kiss-Off, where couples kiss and try to be the last one off the buss. Once again, the competition’s festivities include romantic poetry recitations by Pun’s Poet Laureate Wordsworth Reeding, romantic ballads sung by The Tulips, and love songs sung by Spanish songstress Bessie Mae Mucho.
All month: All this month, Bea’s Wax Museum is cutting admission prices in celebration of its 57th anniversary. Madame Toussaud can’t hold a candle to Bea Keeper, who has a wicked way with wax. Her creations represent all walks of life from the well-heeled to the pedestrian. Visitors can meet hundreds of notables from Pun history such as railroad tycoon Chevalle D. Cole, Lord I.C. Liverspots (The Earl of Olay), songstress Carrie Oakie, race car driver Mario Speedwagon, mystery writer Penny Dreadful, western writer, Hal Bentford Leather, champion wrestler Matt Burns, Italian-born general Vinnie Vidivici, and revolutionary martyrs Ouida Peeple and Doris O’Pun. In the Chamber of Horrors are represented the infamous such as highwaymen Avery Juan Reech and Stan “Dandy” Liver, arsonist Bern M. Down, cereal killer Curt Eldmilk, and the criminal duo of Phil O’Nee and Misty Meaner.
All month: Darwin’s Garage in Pun City is celebrating the 27th anniversary of it’s rebuilding in 1997. All Punsters know the story of this famous landmark where noted anthropologist Eve O’Lucien teamed up with military industrialist Darwin Savoir on an experiment involving rhesus monkeys. Theorizing that monkeys could be trained to do mechanical tasks, the two placed one in Darwin’s Garage and put it to work on military vehicles. It immediately invented the monkey wrench. Soon after, garage owners throughout pun were clamoring to Darwin for grease monkeys of their own. “Simian ape, quick!” they’d plead. The experiment proved to be an unqualified success until one of Darwin’s team tried to teach the monkeys to weld. One monkey got too near a gas pump and the resulting explosion destroyed the garage and littered the area with rhesus pieces. There are discounts all month for vehicle service and repairs, and also for the garage’s Monkeyshines Carwash.
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