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Posted by the Unforgiven on November 10, 2006 at 07:07:31 from (199.184.119.22):
In Reply to: ot pets how you got them posted by 730virgil on November 09, 2006 at 19:23:53:
Sorry to hear about your cat, I have always been a cat person and you can get attatched to the good ones. I have two little girls now and wanted something that would hate everything but them so I got a pair of purebred German Shepherds, and I love them. They escort the girls to the school bus, to grandma's house, through the pastures and the woods like a pair of armed gaurds. The male is with me most of the day, I prefer his company to most of the people I know. When the 1086 fires up he insists on going with me, but at 110 healthy pounds, I spend most of the time with at least one foot on the windshield. I never could understand how some guys got some broke-up over losing a dog, but I think I can see why now. As far as how did I get them, I paid what seemed like two arms and a hand.
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