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Old_Paint

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Aw man, that’s just too wrong on too many levels, and probably grounds for murder or at the very least some kind of dismemberment. “He needed killin’ anyway” is still a valid defense in Alabama, LOL, and my missus knows it.
 
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Magicman

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It's not the stab in the back that hurts.
It's when you turn around and
see who is holding the knife.
 
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bearbait

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True story

Well took our rescue dog from Dallas Texas out for a ride in the side by each today and when we first started out we had the front windshield in but 100 yards down the road we turned around and took the windshield out, just too warm. After a couple hours we decided to turn back and that's when we could see the thunder clouds in the distance, not good. Well a little while later the rain hit us hard and that's when I realized that I'm fine as I noticed the wife still looks great in a wet teeshirt however the dog was beside himself trying to get under his blankets so we covered him over and I grabbed my rain jacket out of the back and covered him over where he stayed for the rest of the trip. Now I'm not pointing any fingers and I'm sure we'll love him no matter what cause there ain't nothin' wrong with that but at this point I'm thinking we may have gotten one of those XYZW007 dogs that they talk about on the news. Well in his defense he is used to extreme heat and for us as long as it's not white rain it's still summer.