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  1. #31
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    Quote Originally Posted by sparks19 View Post
    yes we had quite a good laugh after everything calmed down about Belle's reaction. She was super excited like someone had come to visit her lol. She seriously was just dancing around the house tail wagging so hard her whole butt was shaking. she was... HAPPY LOL
    Yeah... Belle. No brain, no pain. We like to narrate her life for her.

    [silly ding dong voice]

    Uhhh, yuuhhh. Somebodys here!!!!! Somebodys here!!! Oh I hope they pet me!!! Oh I hope they pet me!!!!!!


    [/silly ding dong voice]


    We you Belle. LOL
    "Unlike most of you, I am not a nut."

    - Homer Simpson


    "If the enemy opens the door, you must race in."

    - Sun Tzu - Art of War

  2. #32
    HAHA yeah. she was ready to invite him in for tea and dog biscuits I swear.

    It's a good thing she's so loveable lol




    R.I.P my dear Sweet Teddy. You will be missed forever. We love you.

    http://www.hannahshands.etsy.com

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    Wow,
    Glad that it stopped where it did.

    Had things gone horribly wrong - let's say the cop opened your FD and walked in to the house and you had mistaken him for an intruder?

    You would have been treated like trash and handled accordingly.

    Out here in the 'wild west' innocent people get shot by the cops and there is no justice done.

    Yes, they have a hard job and can't predict the future or read minds, but, there have been cases where the PO's will run into a yard chasing after a suspect and a homeowner, who comes out to investigate noise about the house, is mistaken for a 'perp' and gets blown out of their shoes.

    The PO's and PD won't be investigated by an outside entity. The internal affairs section comes out and rules in their own favor!

    Oops! The officer feared for his life and shot the wrong guy because it was dark and the person had what the PO thought was a gun.

    I think I'd still be cleaning out my drawers today.

    Wow....

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    Quote Originally Posted by RICHARD View Post
    Wow,
    Glad that it stopped where it did.

    Had things gone horribly wrong - let's say the cop opened your FD and walked in to the house and you had mistaken him for an intruder?

    You would have been treated like trash and handled accordingly.

    Out here in the 'wild west' innocent people get shot by the cops and there is no justice done.

    Yes, they have a hard job and can't predict the future or read minds, but, there have been cases where the PO's will run into a yard chasing after a suspect and a homeowner, who comes out to investigate noise about the house, is mistaken for a 'perp' and gets blown out of their shoes.

    The PO's and PD won't be investigated by an outside entity. The internal affairs section comes out and rules in their own favor!

    Oops! The officer feared for his life and shot the wrong guy because it was dark and the person had what the PO thought was a gun.

    I think I'd still be cleaning out my drawers today.

    Wow....
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  5. #35
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    How scary! I'm glad you guys are OK. A TBone steak for Beezer (hint, hint!)

    A few years back when I let Logan out for her last pee of the night, she went ballistic at our side fence. On the other side was a guy with a flashlight walking around. I must have been crazy, but, I ran over and demanded to know who he was and he was a cop. I made him show me ID. There had been a complaint of someone walking through our backyards. I'm the only property with a fence. I told the cop he was lucky I had a fence. I think Logan shocked him and he apologized. I should have complained. I also need my head examined for daring to take a risk. Duh.



    I've been Boooo'd!

  6. #36
    yeah... I'm still freaked out about the whole thing.

    Brian left early this morning to go hunting and it was still dark out and i couldn't go back to sleep. I just kept thinking there was gonna be this flashlight shining around my backyard again.




    R.I.P my dear Sweet Teddy. You will be missed forever. We love you.

    http://www.hannahshands.etsy.com

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