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Posted by len on August 25, 2003 at 12:21:42 from (66.129.42.71):
In Reply to: OT: Update - peeping tom posted by JeffE on August 25, 2003 at 06:18:39:
Hello Jeff We have 2 grown daughters but when they were home I had 2 BRIARDS french sheep dogs very territorial and protective and the best hearing of any dog--they were used in the war to go out on the battle fields to listen if the downed soldiers were breathing. These dogs would stand up from sleeping if a car turned off the blacktop on to our gravelroad a mile away. Had a number of bites and folks would say you are stupid to have dogs like that--I always responded that we had young girls and when these dogs circled a car the folks were stupid to get out unless we told the dogs it was alright. Concerning that car there can't be that many around take a pic to surronding areas and towns where you have a relative and or friends and pass it around to a few of the young kids--they know these cars and who owns them. keep us posted
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