Two Huskies are driving down the street one evening after practice.
The driver suddenly says, "I think my rear right blinker isn't working!" and pulls over.
He asks his passenger to go around back and check and turns on the blinker.
The Husky behind the car yells to him: "It's working! It's not! It's working! It's not!"
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