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Firewood thieves...gonna be a bad year
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<blockquote data-quote="iowawoodcutter" data-source="post: 1131795" data-attributes="member: 24282"><p>Reminds me of a story when I was still living in Tulsa. I used to take my dog to a park for a swim every Sunday. There is a sign that says no dogs off leash, but everybody takes their dog to the park to swim. Anyway, there was a cop on a hill about 1/4 mile away and as soon as I let my dog off the leash to swim, he drove his cruiser through the park grass to tell me to get him on a leash. I say fine and proceed to sit at the side of the pond with my dog on leash and decide to wait till he leaves. Well 2.5 hours later he is still on his hill watching me, and I say screw it and leave. The minute I get up to walk away, he drives off. Pissed me off the best thing he had to do was watch me and make sure my dog was on his leash, when he could have been out catching drug dealers, firewood thieves or whatever...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iowawoodcutter, post: 1131795, member: 24282"] Reminds me of a story when I was still living in Tulsa. I used to take my dog to a park for a swim every Sunday. There is a sign that says no dogs off leash, but everybody takes their dog to the park to swim. Anyway, there was a cop on a hill about 1/4 mile away and as soon as I let my dog off the leash to swim, he drove his cruiser through the park grass to tell me to get him on a leash. I say fine and proceed to sit at the side of the pond with my dog on leash and decide to wait till he leaves. Well 2.5 hours later he is still on his hill watching me, and I say screw it and leave. The minute I get up to walk away, he drives off. Pissed me off the best thing he had to do was watch me and make sure my dog was on his leash, when he could have been out catching drug dealers, firewood thieves or whatever... [/QUOTE]
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