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Old 8/18/06, 11:11 AM
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Default Wild crazed animals.... what is it?

check this story out... people are going bizerk over this story... I did an inspection out that way last month... no wild animals bothered me tho...

http://morningsentinel.mainetoday.co.../3039522.shtml



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Old 8/18/06, 11:15 AM
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people are going bizerk over this story...
How sad that this is even a story worth printing. People-Get a life!



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Old 8/18/06, 11:20 AM
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Always wondered what happened to my former mother-in-law . . .
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Old 8/18/06, 11:22 AM
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Always wondered what happened to my former mother-in-law . . .
Ouch, now you be nice.
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Old 8/18/06, 11:26 AM
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Now, I didn't say she was the critter-
Maybe she was one of the victims . . .
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Old 8/18/06, 11:30 AM
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Default Re: Wild crazed animals.... what is it?

This reminds me of the ol' boy sitting and drinking coffee at a truck stop when a young man came in with wild, multicolored spiked hair, tatoos, pierced nose...the whole works.

The man just stared at the kid until the boy asked "What's wrong, old man? Didn't you ever do anything crazy when you were young?"

The old boy took a sip from his coffee and said, "Yep. I got drunk, once, and had sex with a peacock and I was wondering if you were my son."
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Old 8/18/06, 1:20 PM
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no one can seem to figure out what it is... nothing like it has been seen before so it is some type of cross breed... ya just never know I guess...
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Old 8/18/06, 3:18 PM
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Could it be a squirrel with a machine gun??



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Old 8/18/06, 3:21 PM
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Default Re: Wild crazed animals.... what is it?

Is that the one that looks like a demon animal (without reading the link)?
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Old 8/18/06, 3:36 PM
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Here is one evil looking critter..

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Old 8/18/06, 3:47 PM
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AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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Old 8/18/06, 4:23 PM
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Looks like a dog to me. It's hard to tell with just a head shot. I vote dog not demon.



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Old 8/18/06, 4:29 PM
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Ive seen uglier dogs than that one riding around in the back of local p/u trucks. There are some butt ugly dogs here.
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check this story out... people are going bizerk over this story... I did an inspection out that way last month... no wild animals bothered me tho...

http://morningsentinel.mainetoday.co.../3039522.shtml
Jeff,
I passed this onto my Mom. She grew up in Lewiston. Too weird
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Old 8/18/06, 8:59 PM
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Default Re: Wild crazed animals.... what is it?

Here it is to save you from the link...

people who saw it first hand said no way it is a dog!!!!

weird color too... there will be more photos to surface...
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