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I just have to tell y'all what happened to me last week. We have German shepherd dogs last week I looked out the window and my male was throwing something up in the air, he would catch it and throw it up again. I went out to see what it was, it was my neighbors pet rabbit. It was dead but no blood just dirt/mud and dog slober. I took it in the house, bathed it took my wife's blow dryer and fluffed it up. Waited for neighbor to go to the mailbox. I slipped over to their backyard and placed it back in it's cage. After a couple of hours I heard screaming, went over and ask what was wrong, she said our rabbit died I said your rabbit died oh no. She said yes it died to days ago we buried over there and now it is back in the cage.

Mike Rock says 2018-11-21 07:31:35 (CST)



Oh man, I needed a laugh........my sides hurt now!!!!!!!!

Happy Thanksgiving to all!


5 years ago via Forums | Front Porch Forum

Koty says 2018-11-21 16:22:21 (CST)



I love this story!!!


5 years ago via Forums | Front Porch Forum

K.C. Fox says 2018-11-22 08:38:13 (CST)



No good deed goes unpunished. Some times no mater what you do it might not be the right thing to do. Hope you can see the humor in this.


5 years ago via Forums | Front Porch Forum

Koty says 2018-11-23 16:42:45 (CST)



So... the game warden paid a visit to Ole. He said "Ole, you've got to stop killing the loons on your lake". Ole responded... "but they taste so good". "Come on in. I have one in the oven right now". They went in and Ole served the loon to the Warden. "Wonderful taste. Right". "Just like eagle".


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