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That'd be a little freaky. Glad it was a mutt and not a little gremlin or
something lol.
Brad
At 11/13/2003 on Thursday, you wrote:
>Ok, what sort of drugs do you think I am on?
>Finished up in my shop last night then returned later to put some stuff
>carried off in my pockets back in their place.
>I opened the door from our londry room out to my shop and right off
>something starts barking at me.
>I was tired after working out their all day and it was late so I figured,
>maybe I have lost my mind!
>I figured maybe a dog had snuck in when I opened the garage door earlier in
>the day to pull Katherine's wagon in after she and Terri had gone to the
>mailbox.
>I left the door open long enough for this figment of my imagination to get
>the hent and leave, then closed it up and went back in telling Terri my
>storey.
>She figured I was nuts so I got her to come out and look.
>She saw nothing.
>So, this morning I go back out to start again and hear what I think is an
>animal chewing on a piece of wood over in the corner behind my dust
>collector. I walked over to that corrner and the closer I got the more
>growels I got.
>I unplugged the dust collector and moved it away from the corner where I
>heard the groweling and talked to the hell hound who sounded like he
>couldn't have been more than 5 ounces.
>He groweled at me some more, and again, i opened the garage door and waited.
>Later, after I had closed the door again I asked Terri to look again.
>By now she is sure I am losing my mind.
>I moved things around and pointed and made sure she looked real good.
>Nothing.
>Well I later told my storey to my father-in-law who came to take me to pick
>up some supplies I needed and he got a good laugh out of it and he was
>pretty sure I was crazy as well.
>When we came back I showed him the corner where I heard my deamon creature
>and he laughed as he told me of paw prints he saw clearly in the dust on top
>of a box in that corner and leading away.
>So, I guess what happened was that one of the neighbors small dogs got out
>and did sneak into the garage yesterday but wasn't able to see his way out
>last night.
>He must have went this morning though when it was light enough the second
>time I opened the door and gave him the chance.
>My father-in-law suggested we put a piece of meat out in the shop tonight
>and see if it is gone tomorrow.
>hahahahah
>It was such a strange experience for me.
>I was starting to think that someone had slipped drugs into our food or
>something.
>
>Matt
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