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Re: OT...Big old dog...really big.
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Posted by Aaron Ford on January 10, 2007 at 07:00:11 from (72.84.32.10):
In Reply to: OT...Big old dog...really big. posted by Bill46 on January 10, 2007 at 05:06:57:

This is my wife's dog. I was agaist the idea, but she wanted him. He lives in the house (which I am against) and tries to sleep in the bed (which is a cause for lynchin'). However, she was wrapping presents late in the evening last month and finally decided to go to bed. She opened the door to let the dog out to pee and the dog took off like a laser beam. Just 20 feet from the front door, he lit into a dark clothed hooded person hiding behind a poplar tree. Set him alight and sent him packing down the road. I have no idea what this person was doing, but I assure you he was interupted most violently. With the recent rash of break-ins (1 real and 1 attempted), he is more valuable than the double barrel. Even let him on the couch a little more... Try and find the owner, but keep him with ya. Might turn out better than you think. Let's go Mountaineers, Aaron
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