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Re: [PyrNet-L] CHAT: Albert saves the day!



Don't you just love it when these fools try something stupid and our guys let
them know what the price will be. Glad your ok and it is ashamed that a women
can't even go out today but at lest you have the best body guard in town.
Dan R.
Cody&Kira
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MagEBroD@aol.com wrote:

>    Well, I am in the habit of periodically taking late night excursions to
> town to walk Albert and work on our obedience commands around cars and
> distractions of town.  I also have a bit of insomnia as can be evidenced by
> the weird hours of many of my posts and e-mails!!  So when everyone else is
> in bed and I cannot sleep sometimes Albert and I head to town to get some
> exercise in hopes that it will make sleep come easier.  (We live on a country
> road with no streetlights, so town is better place to walk at night.  Plus it
> is so much cooler at night in the summer, too.) I don't worry much about
> safety as I have Albert by my side.
>     About a week ago we went to town and pulled into the parking lot where I
> usually park and there was a vehicle blocking where I needed to drive and a
> lot of people around it talking.  So we waited patiently for them to move
> quite a ways behind them.  I had the front passenger seat reclined and Albert
> was laying down on the reclined seat with his head on my lap so I could pet
> him.  To my surprise a guy came up to the passenger side of my car and tried
> to open the door!!!  Of course when he did Albert sat right up real fast and
> looked at the guy!!  The guy yelled loudly "Holy SH_T!!  BIG DOG!!"  and ran
> away!!!!  I hugged Albert and cracked up laughing!!!  Albert got 2 ice cream
> cones that night!!!   Can still see the shocked expression on that guy's
> face!!!!
>
>  :)  &  :)```   (me grinning & Albert grinning & drooling!)
>
>  See Albert's photo at:
> http://www.sonic.net/~cdlcruz/pyr-l/pyrlpix3.htm#Albert
>
>  Janice Vocke
>  MagEBroD@aol.com
>  Shelton, WA.
>
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