Posted by Goose on July 20, 2014 at 15:25:05 from (70.197.225.116):
In Reply to: Re: True Horse Story posted by David G on July 20, 2014 at 09:03:11:
Reminds me of a former neighbor who had a Doberman. I was by my shop one day when the dog came over, grabbed our daughter's favorite cat, and threw it about six feet in the air.
There was a shovel handy, so I grabbed it and lit into the dog. I really connected a couple of times. While this was going on, a pickup drove up. I was holding the shovel, the cat was hissing at the dog, and the dog was staggering around like a football player who's had his bell rung.
This poor guy got out of his pickup and said, "I was going to ask about deer hunting here, but I'm not sure I want to". He got into his pickup and left.
I called the neighbor and told him I had a loaded .30 .30 in my shop and if his dog ever set foot on my premises again he was history.
Six months later, the neighbor told his wife he'd like to move to Mexico. She told him to go right ahead. She's still our neighbor, and a nicer gal you'd never meet.
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