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Posted by john in la on July 16, 2005 at 07:50:41 from (65.6.111.105):
In Reply to: Re: Way O/T But very funny posted by paul on July 16, 2005 at 06:01:24:
Yes Paul, DSL is one of the joys of having all those city folks move to your neighborhood and use good farm land to grow concrete; swimming pools; and tomato plants. We even got city water 2 years ago. Sometimes I wish we still had 200 cows instead of 200 neighbors. Sure was a lot less stress. The video is of a dog chewing on a bone. It looks like some one has used a very fine string tied to the dogs rear leg to pull his leg up next to the bone. The dog thinks his rear leg is something trying to steal the bone from him. This dump dog in a attempt to keep his bone from being stolen starts growling and attacks his own leg and bits it several times.
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