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Pastimes : Where the GIT's are going

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To: Oral Roberts who wrote (156750)1/3/2008 4:54:31 PM
From: Ken Adams  Read Replies (3) of 225578
 
Here's another of my favorite dog stories. My kids were always told, "don't take the dogs out of the back yard unless mom or I can be with you." Kids at that time were maybe 9 daughter and 7 son. Of course, one day Vicki was tossing a ball for the older dog and it went over the low fence in the yard and ended up in the front yard. Also of course, they went out to get it. Just at that time the mail man came out from around the bushes between my house and the neighbors, instead of being out on the sidewalk. My Shepherd hit him at the waist and ripped his pants leg open from hip to shoes, not even marking the guys leg. Vicki screamed and my wife, who had just gotten out of the shower rushed to the front bedroom window, stark naked. The dog was totally obedience trained and she called him off the terrified mailman instantly. She told Vicki to get him back in the yard.

Long story short, cops came and wanted to quarantine my dog. I wouldn't let them, signing all sorts of promise papers. I had to buy the guy a new pair of pants and pay his wages for 3 days as he was "too shaken" to go back to work. We didn't get mail delivery for days. It made me smile... still does, thinking about it. Goooood dog!
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