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  • Heh...we still call our son "Stinko" and he's 22..

    I Always Think the Worst First - SpouseBUZZ 2008

  • And Stinko more than lived up to her saintly myth, once even returning from the dead.

    Mimi, Irascible to the End Ralph Gardner Jr. 2011

  • And Stinko more than lived up to her saintly myth, once even returning from the dead.

    Mimi, Irascible to the End Ralph Gardner Jr. 2011

  • We didn't give Stinko, a beautiful white and brown speckled hound dog, her name; she earned it in deference to her passion for rolling around in decaying organic matter—dead fish and animals, and deer droppings.

    Mimi, Irascible to the End Ralph Gardner Jr. 2011

  • Unlike Stinko, she wasn't of aristocratic stock or bearing.

    Mimi, Irascible to the End Ralph Gardner Jr. 2011

  • Unlike Stinko, she wasn't of aristocratic stock or bearing.

    Mimi, Irascible to the End Ralph Gardner Jr. 2011

  • Our first pooch, Stinko (she earned the name by routinely rolling around in decaying organic matter), would cower and shake in the back of the car.

    Life on Four Wheels Ralph gardner Jr. 2010

  • We didn't give Stinko, a beautiful white and brown speckled hound dog, her name; she earned it in deference to her passion for rolling around in decaying organic matter—dead fish and animals, and deer droppings.

    Mimi, Irascible to the End Ralph Gardner Jr. 2011

  • Besides whatever abuse she suffered before we acquired her—and it seemed to be substantial based on her problematic disposition and her decrepit condition when she arrived at the animal shelter—she was competing against the legacy of our previous dog, Stinko.

    Mimi, Irascible to the End Ralph Gardner Jr. 2011

  • Besides whatever abuse she suffered before we acquired her—and it seemed to be substantial based on her problematic disposition and her decrepit condition when she arrived at the animal shelter—she was competing against the legacy of our previous dog, Stinko.

    Mimi, Irascible to the End Ralph Gardner Jr. 2011

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