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Re: OT...Big old dog...really big.
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Posted by Mike (WA) on January 10, 2007 at 08:29:19 from (69.10.196.100):
In Reply to: OT...Big old dog...really big. posted by Bill46 on January 10, 2007 at 05:06:57:
Well, of course you don't NEED a dog- almost nobody does, unless you work cattle, hunt, or need a "night watchman"- but as the old saying goes, "The more I learn about people, the more I like my dog." The labs are great companions, and it sounds like he's pretty well trained. Best dog we ever had was a neighbor's dog that looked a lot like the one Sloroll posted below, who kept coming to our place because the neighbor hooligan kid's favorite game was "whack the dog with a stick" (I think little Mikey was later voted by his class as "most likely to take a life"). They came and got the dog a couple of times, but finally gave up- mother of hooligan said "Mikey's not ready to take care of a dog yet"- I resisted the urge to tell her that actually, Mikey was not ready to function outside of a reform school setting yet. The dog seemed ever grateful to us for rescuing her from her situation, and is now buried under the lilac bush out by the barn.
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