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06-19-2014, 11:20 PM
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Well done Rich, I remember that feeling.... I had a dog range out over a ridge and became separated from me one morning, when I went looking for him I came up on a posted piece of land and a gentleman came out from an outbuilding to let me know I was not welcome there and to move on with haste.. with my gun broken open in the crook of my arm I made an attempt to explain my predicament and he seemed to have nothing of it.. I had finally made the decision whether this yahoo liked it or not I was not leaving without my dog and we can deal with what happens later when I caught the faint ding of a bell (in the opposite direction of where my new friend stood his ground). I don't think a cooler of beer was going to quite cut it that October day.... Posted signs, Pennsylvania's new state flower..
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06-20-2014, 12:09 AM
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Originally Posted by John Taddeo
Well done Rich, I remember that feeling.... I had a dog range out over a ridge and became separated from me one morning, when I went looking for him I came up on a posted piece of land and a gentleman came out from an outbuilding to let me know I was not welcome there and to move on with haste.. with my gun broken open in the crook of my arm I made an attempt to explain my predicament and he seemed to have nothing of it.. I had finally made the decision whether this yahoo liked it or not I was not leaving without my dog and we can deal with what happens later when I caught the faint ding of a bell (in the opposite direction of where my new friend stood his ground). I don't think a cooler of beer was going to quite cut it that October day.... Posted signs, Pennsylvania's new state flower..
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Well John, did you get your dog back or did you have to shoot the gentleman ?
Best Regards, George
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