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Posted by Hugh MacKay on January 26, 2004 at 03:49:59 from (216.208.58.162):
In Reply to: Re: Cold Sunday Discussion posted by Irv on January 25, 2004 at 16:42:11:
Irv: If you watch that dog closely, I'll bet he hears her long before that. My wife went to town (30 miles) with 6.2 diesel. Dog and I were at the house, he wanted out, and sat on step looking down road. 35 minutes she landed home, I said," you probably have what I phoned the Co-op to send with if you came in." She replied," yes but how did you know." I said," Willie told me, he has been watching for you for 35 minutes, so I'm think he heard you drive into Co-op." She was a bit skeptical. A few days later I was away with truck, this time a Cat engine. Willie wanted out, same thing sat on step watching for half hour. The difference I was on a 15 mph gravel road and from the timing we decided 5 miles was about his range. You have your wife call you sometime let you know her progress on way home, I bet you will be surprised. This is precisely why they are so much better than alarms and lights.
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