Dear Rachel,
Thank you so much for taking the time to read about Mojo, and for your help
)
We feel that we have gotten so close to finding him on at least 2 occasions, but then something would fall through, or we'd never hear back from whoever had seen him. We even talked to a lady via email who had boarded him at her barn, and she refused to cooperate with the police! Can you imagine? Why would ANYONE prefer to protect the criminal in a case like this?? Unless of course she was involved in some way... Her name was Lynda Spannaus, and she operated a stable somewhere in CT (can't think what the name of it was at the moment). Anyway, she was the last person who we KNOW saw Mojo.
*sigh*
Why do people have to be so dishonest???
Well, thanks again for writing, and for helping to get the word out
)
Christina Davison
That's the reply I got back from here
delidog-How very weird
I can only imagine what it feels like to be continusly worrying about your pet and wondering if they will ever come home
~Rachel
If you're listening to this song
You may think the chords are going wrong
But they're not
We just wrote it like that
When you're listening late at night
You may think the band are not quite right
But they are, they just play it like that
It doesn't really matter what chords I play
What words I say or time of day it is
As it's only a Northern song
It doesn't really matter what clothes I wear
Or how I fare or if my hair is brown
When it's only a Northern song
If you think the harmony
Is a little dark and out of key
You're correct, there's nobody there
And I told you there's no one there
~The Beatles
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