3DO BAD-ATTITUDE 36 RE MEANING WELL
From: "Tipster" (etippy@no-spam)
Subject: Re: meaning well
Date: Sun, 29 Jun 2003 22:37:33 GMT


For what it's worth, I like it..
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> tipster
"andre" <yoyo@no-spam> wrote in message news:P4sLa.7526$Fe3.1176033@no-spam > One afternoon while doing some work in the > garden I noticed my dog dragging something under > the fence. Upon inspection, to my dismay, I realized > it was the next door neighbors' daughter's rabbit.
> For years I had watch her come home from school > and head straight out to its cage, free it and > play with it in the garden. I knew today would > be no different and fearing for our dog, I had > to think fast.
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> The rabbit was quite dirty, as if it had put > up quite a struggle, so I washed it off with > the hose, combed it with the dog brush and blew > it dry with the leaf blower. Upon finishing its > grooming, I jumped the fence and replaced it > back in its cage hoping its death would be written > off as "natural causes". Within the hour, the > neighbor's car pulled in and out popped the little > girl, and as usual she headed straight for the > cage. Only this time she stopped about six feet > away and screamed "DDDDDAAAADDDDDDDYYYYYYY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
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> Her father, panic stricken, stood looking at > the cage. Being the good neighbor that I am,
> I rushed to fence and asked if there was anything > I could do.
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> Her father less than calmly blurted, "What > kind of sick individual would dig up a little > girl's dead rabbit and put it back in it's cage?"
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From: "Tipster" (etippy@no-spam)
Subject: Re: meaning well
Date: Sun, 29 Jun 2003 22:37:33 GMT

For what it's worth, I like it..
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> tipster
"andre" <yoyo@no-spam> wrote in message news:P4sLa.7526$Fe3.1176033@no-spam > One afternoon while doing some work in the > garden I noticed my dog dragging something under > the fence. Upon inspection, to my dismay, I realized > it was the next door neighbors' daughter's rabbit.
> For years I had watch her come home from school > and head straight out to its cage, free it and > play with it in the garden. I knew today would > be no different and fearing for our dog, I had > to think fast.
>
> The rabbit was quite dirty, as if it had put > up quite a struggle, so I washed it off with > the hose, combed it with the dog brush and blew > it dry with the leaf blower. Upon finishing its > grooming, I jumped the fence and replaced it > back in its cage hoping its death would be written > off as "natural causes". Within the hour, the > neighbor's car pulled in and out popped the little > girl, and as usual she headed straight for the > cage. Only this time she stopped about six feet > away and screamed "DDDDDAAAADDDDDDDYYYYYYY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
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> Her father, panic stricken, stood looking at > the cage. Being the good neighbor that I am,
> I rushed to fence and asked if there was anything > I could do.
>
> Her father less than calmly blurted, "What > kind of sick individual would dig up a little > girl's dead rabbit and put it back in it's cage?"
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