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From: hosking@convexs.UUCP
Newsgroups: net.bizarre
Subject: Re: Dog story (not new but true)
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Date: Sat, 21-Sep-85 05:58:00 EDT
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Posted: Sat Sep 21 05:58:00 1985
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(Written  2:50 pm  Sep 11, 1985 by wmartin@brl-tgr.ARPA in convexs:net.bizarre)
> My sister-in-law's big Old English Sheepdog ate:
> 
> At least one light bulb
> 
	...
> probably more odd things that I don't recall or wasn't told of.

Reminds me of a time many years ago when I delivered newspapers.  One of my
customers had a LARGE St. Bernard, and a 3 year old daughter.  I went to
collect one day, and found Holly sitting on the front porch crying her eyes
out.  I asked her what was wrong, and she told me that the dog had eaten
her (fairly large) doll.  The next week, I asked the girl's mother if the dog
was OK after eating such an unusual meal.  She said it seemed to be OK then,
but she wasn't sure any more.  A loaf of bread, plastic wrapper and all,
had disappeared from the kitchen table a few hours ago, and the dog looked
sick.
			Doug Hosking
			Convex Computer Corp.
			Richardson, TX
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