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You guys are killing me!
Canada is soooo far away from East Texas, even further than it is from somewhere in the middle of Arkansas.

But you know, my bro had a pretty good idea:
Kenmore, NY ain't that far away.
Who would like to meet at Bob's shop while he's off in Canada? You know, while the cat's away....



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Yeah, I could probably make that trip. No problem.
Good thinking, Steve.

How about July 29.

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Boy you guys are a laugh a minute.

Bring some treats for the German Shephard.

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[QUOTE=Hesh1956] [QUOTE=Bobc]
Bring some treats for the German Shephard.
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Steve not to worry, my dog will keep Bob's dog busy for sure......



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Hey Hesh, if your dog has to keep that tube over its nose don't you think it's time you cleared you stuff out of the bathroom?

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Cute dog Hesh. Mine will fall in love for sure.

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Great Idea Steve K. Okay, here is another dog story. The day after Christmas I was adopted by a litter of rat terriers. Gave 'em all away but one female. Turns out she is a real hunter.

I went out this morning to find two tiny squirrel feet lying on the ground. The remains of breakfast. No wonder she's turning her nose up at the dog chow.

The other day, she treed something under a huge boulder. Pulling her back and peering underneath, what do I see, a huge rat, trembling with fear. She's a rat terrier who's earned her stripes.


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not to be too awefully technical here ,,,,but how do you tree something under a rock?


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[QUOTE=Bobc] Bring some treats for the German Shephard.
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Good one, Bob.

I bet that German Shepherd is a real putty tat.
We'll send Hesh in first, though, just to be on the safe side.

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You got a point Mike. We were near a tree, does that count? I guess the proper description was "That Rat was between a rock and a hard Place." right next to the tree of course......

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[QUOTE]not to be too awefully technical here ,,,,but how do you tree something under a rock?[/QUOTE]

Then it looks like your Rat Terrier "ROCKS"!!!

Dude!

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