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Re: OT Whats in your back yard?
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Posted by Dale J on October 19, 2006 at 07:18:28 from (216.81.184.193):
In Reply to: OT Whats in your back yard? posted by IaGary on October 19, 2006 at 04:20:50:
I really would not trade Iowa for any other state maybe they updated your phones and such to make it easier for yall ta work em. If you were to come to my house don't let the dog get near you until we are out of the house as since we move there from town they are very protective did not care about anything in town but now they act like they want to eat anything that heads down the drive they have not ever hurt any one but sure do raise cain. If you go in the back yard make sure you let out a yell so she has time to dress (summer months only) LOL
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