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Re: [pyrnet] Snow
Cindy I'm gonna send you a video tape of this for your gang LOL we got 28"
of this white stuff and no where to push it out of the way hubby tried with
the tractor today and wouldn't you know I have one of those driveways that
go straight up and straight down the other side well it just about flipped
over with him on it.So I think were going to stay house bound for a few
days.Just one of those time I wished I lived closer to the road.I wonder if
I hooked big buckets to the pyr's and attached steaks in front of them they
could finish the plowing? Having them dig is out of the question they have
no sense of direction.Bye
Peggy,Shadow and Noel
From: <clhenke@juno.com>
To: <pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org>
Sent: Saturday, December 30, 2000 9:49 PM
Subject: Re: [pyrnet] Snow
> Peggy, what a great laugh, I can just imagine you buried in...by your
> dog...ho-ho-ho! We may need to have you wear one of those flexi bike
> poles in neon orange with the flag, for when your out so Shadow doesn't
> bury you completely! Or....maybe he is practicing search and rescue, ya
> think? First he buries you.....we hope he finds you! I still say though
> that we need to use this constructively. I am still no closer to having
> a Koi pond excavated out. Hey, how about a video tape of Shadow covering
> you up? I could then play it to my group in an attempt to direct their
> digging to where I want that pond.
> No...wait...they might think the object is to bury me like Shadow did to
> his Mom. H'mmmm there has to be a way this can work! Be careful out
> there! :-) Cindy
>
> Cindy Henke
> clhenke@juno.com
> Ennis, Texas
>
> "All knowledge, the totality of all questions and answers, is contained
> in the dog." ~ Franz Kafka
>
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