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Old 11-27-2014, 09:52 PM   #12785
WT Sharpe
Bah, humbug!
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Originally Posted by poohbear_nc View Post
Weather here .... cold rain, slippery leaves. muddy ....

Tom: I once had a housemate that owned an Irish setter. We had set up an exercise bike in the garage for rainy weather ... every time Shannon (the dog) saw one of us hop on the bike, he would run up beside the bike, and the minute we started to peddle, the dog would run ahead full speed .... into the garage door .... over & over & over .... he never could figure out why the bike didn't move ...
Ha! That's what you call a dumb dog! Norton doesn't run, but it took a while for him to realize that under the pedals is probably not the best place to lay while people are exercising.

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.....What the hell? This rope was a lot longer, and now it's somehow gotten shorter. What sort of black magic is this?
..........— Brian, the dog on Family Guy. From Family Guy season 6 episode 9: "Back to the Woods."
It rained all day long again today. I let Norton out the front door. He wouldn't think of going in the fenced in part of our back yard in this weather, but he'll go in the front yard. This time, however, he wanted to go for a small walk, so I had to follow him for a couple of blocks while it was sprinkling. He wouldn't think of going out back because he might get wet, but the prospect of being off the leash in the front yard makes him think he's getting a special privilege.
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