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Old Aug 26, 2004 | 03:33 PM
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Ok dzervit , I re-checked my thinking and talked to my dog Spirit...+ Based on your new site info above here and my dog's , it looks like your dog is guilty...Guilty of trying to protect your house for you..See... my dog said your dog was trying to catch a bad fly that was near your clock...A slip took place and your dog bumped into your clock and then all hell broke loose...Your dog did not see that there was a second fly , you see...Also you have to take some of the blame for leaving your dog alone to protect such a big house with no back up dog...

Now that's the dogs story and we are sticking to it...

Anyway your truck would look hot with chrome bull bars...But you will have to add a nice set of lights to it.....
 

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Old Aug 26, 2004 | 03:46 PM
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I'm giving the pooch a polly test tonight to ensure she's telling the truth.

Bull bar not look hot on my truck?! Really? Man I'd think it'd be hella-cool with some KC driving lights (6" Ti Slims or chrome). Plus, I'll get some meater tires to give it a more rugged look. How can you not love this bull bar (pic ripped off from BigSherm77)

 
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Old Aug 26, 2004 | 03:54 PM
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Ok I will admit on your truck the bar and lights will look super great if they are chromed...That is one nice looking rig you showed in that picture...

Oh is this test your giving your dog legal...Is it painful ?? Should the dog have a lawyer to protect her rights ?? or just Tuff Ford to counsel her....
 

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Old Aug 26, 2004 | 03:58 PM
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it looks like your dog is quilty...Quilty

DO you mean like the kind Grandma used to make while rocking in the chair on the front porch?
 
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Old Aug 26, 2004 | 04:10 PM
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Originally posted by ConcreteGuy
Ok I will admit on THAT truck the bar and lights look super great...That is one nice looking rig...

Oh is this test your giving your dog legal...Is it painful ?? Should the dog have a lawyer to protect her rights ??
So why not on my rig? Only diff is the color! And my front end is raised...

A polly.. .you know, polygraph! Unless she's been browsing http://antipolygraph.org/, I've got her nailed!
 
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Old Aug 26, 2004 | 04:12 PM
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You have got eye problems...look again...And there's no grandmother in this story....have another beer....
 
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Old Aug 27, 2004 | 04:06 AM
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Originally posted by dzervit
.....I just wish I knew HOW she did it, and without injury!!!
That's probably where you are lucky. If she had broken a window or mirror she would likely have cut herself and bled all over your house which would make a bad situation even worse. You said the glass was tempered so that's probably how she got away without injury. It is possible to get cut with tempered glass but she would have had to dance around in the fragments and the glass shattering probably scared a year off her life and she high-tailed it out of the area!

As for knowing how....hmmm....it would be interesting to find out the answer to that one!
 
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Old Aug 27, 2004 | 06:39 AM
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Poor poochie takes the blame again...

I vote for the flaw in the glass. I went to work one day and when I got home, the glass face of my oven door looked just like yours. A gazillion pieces of glass piled on the floor and scattered around the oven. No one was home during the day and I did not have any furry culprits to blame. The repairman said that he had seen it happen before. Something about internal stress in the glass...

Dave...
 
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Old Aug 27, 2004 | 11:14 AM
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Yes Dave that's my point...That glass is the same type used in the back windows of cars...On a hot day I have read about many blowing out while sitting in mall parking lots with no one near them...So blaming the poor guard dog just working for bones don't seem fair...

Well I was checking and the good news is he could get that glass repaired at just the cost of his deductible if he has home insurance policy...Was told he should check and see showing them the pictures he used here...Do not state there was a poor dog in the house...wrongly accused I might add...
 

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