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Re: Geese problem again
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Posted by Mark - IN. on October 18, 2004 at 17:54:45 from (152.163.101.7):
In Reply to: Geese problem again posted by Markz on October 18, 2004 at 14:30:22:
Sick Ellsa the Rottweiler on them, she'll do it. Many years ago, decades before Rottweilers got fashionable, our neighbors and good friends had one, Ellsa, and they had geese. Everyday them geese would come after her, and it seems everytime she'd had enough and go back after them was about the time the mom (Mrs. Eads) would come out and catch her, then whack her a few times with a broom for goin at them geese. One day the entire family went away for a few hours, and made the mistake of leaving Ellsa out, and when the geese came peckin, no one was there to stop Ellsa. When they got home, was nothin but feathers and dead geese everywhere. Ellsa finally got even. Get someone to loan you a modern day Ellsa, problem solved real permanent like. LOL.
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