Posted by glen sw wi on June 08, 2017 at 20:04:46 from (207.190.106.49):
In Reply to: neighbours dog posted by 88-1175 on June 08, 2017 at 15:24:44:
When I lived in the LA area our neighbors had two big Boxers that frequently dumped on our front yard even with the neighbors watching. One day the Righteous Brothers came to visit us and had a big Weimerunner (sp) dog that someone had given them. They were looking for someone to take the dog since, they being on the road most of the time, couldn't keep him.
We were sitting on the front steps having a few beers and the neighbors were sitting in front of their house. Well wouldn't you know the Weimerunner proceeded to deposit probably the biggest pile you ever saw right in front of them. Never had a problem with their dogs fertilizing our lawn again.
My roommate grew up with Bobby of the Righteous Brothers. They would stop in and see us off and on to just get away from the crowds and have a few normal hours. None of the locals knew who they were and we never told them.
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