For The Love Of Pets!

Thats kinda funny cuz 98% of our chinese restaurants are either carryout only, or they have dining area that nobody uses.
The ones you DO sit down in are high end $$$ places

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My girl lucie had a long day helping me run down and up the hill to hang and retrieve targets from the range. Now shes crashed out.

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Gonna be hard to top this one…:thinking::dog:

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Whose pet is whose pet here? :thinking::grin:

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Picked up 80 pounds of fresh chicken leg quarters today for the pups.Yeah, love my doggos and most days they eat better than me!

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Where exactly were you when this event occurred…

:thinking: :grinning:

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About 80 miles NNE of this but I almost wish I’d been right behind it!

I grew up out on the west side of Atlanta near Six Flags in the unincorporated town of Mableton. Next to Mableton is the booming metropolis (LOL!) of Austell GA which straddles the main RR line running west of Atlanta along Hwy 278. The main RR crossing in the center of town had to have been built in the 50’s when trucks were made different but later years the newer, longer trucks kept getting hung up on the steep angles because the drivers would ignore the signs directing them to use the newer crossing built a quarter-mile down the road. This was an almost weekly occurence back in the 80’s and 90’s. Amtrak also runs this line and literally is hauling ass when it does. One particular day a friend from HS was sitting a few cars behind the crossing arms when a meat truck got hung up on the steep angle and before the Amtrak train could be warned, it got NAILED! Thankfully, nobody was hurt but Tim said it flung several thousand whole sugar-cured hams in every direction! People were jumping out of their cars swarming onto the siding and snatching hams by the armful and taking off with them. Tim said he was laughing so hard he didn’t even think about grabbing a couple for himself.

Ah yes, life in a small town

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Tonight after my son got home from football practice we pulled out the blocking pad and I told him to knock me over in my front yard in the dark while he was still in his gear. We were having fun but my dogs were inside and didn’t know what was going on. Naturally the big one almost came through the front window so my wife let him out. He came charging at me, being the bigger threat, and I turned and held the pad like I was going to block him. His momentum took him down the stairs but then he about s#!t himself when he realized I was a lot bigger and took a hard left taking out a row of landscaping bricks, a solar light and at least 3 rose bushes.

Then he realized it was me and decided it was play time and not DEFEND THE HOUSE! time.

So the three of us played tackle dad.

Good times!

Got a sore shoulder because my boy is learning how to really hit but I’ll suffer through. Lol

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Awwwwww Sweeet! :+1::grin::bat:

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Came in to take a break and cool off and my girl lucie figured she would get in her favorite spot and take a break as well.

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That picture explains exactly why I love dogs.

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“A dog is the only thing on earth that loves you more than he loves himself.” —Josh Billings

which pretty much says it all.

my three mutts can be downright exasperating at times but they have helped keep me alive, sane and out of jail this past year and I love 'em dearly for it…

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Dogs are angels without the wings.

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Very glad for that, there are two Rottweilers and a Great Dane in the neighborhood. Think goose and heron s#!t is bad on your vehicle… :rofl:

You kind of come off as furniture for her… :grinning:

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We all have our places in this world some of us become furniture for a dog if we are lucky. :rofl:

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Unfortunately, my lease precludes me from this joy. :unamused:

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