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What do you all think of Stephen A Smith? I been watching quite a lot of him as of late. To me he seems like a black Bill Maher. You know, a Liberal who hates the far-Left loons.



He’s a clown that lies about his past to feel more important about himself. At least Bill Maher is intelligent where as Stephen A. is an idiot.
 
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Angie’s dog Hershey woke us up about 10:30 tonight and when I realized something was wrong and turned on the lamp I was shocked. He is a beagle mix, not a big dog and doesn’t roam. Something had torn him up really bad. We are in the sticks with a few other farms on this side of the mountain. Not sure who the perp could be.

He was bloody. Skin missing in places and deep punctures. He wouldn’t let me pick him up but I coaxed him into the kitchen to see how bad it was.

It was bad.

Belle the chihuahua had a wound on her back but it wasn’t too bad. Hershey was by now struggling to breathe. He rolled over and I saw that the deep wound on his chest was blowing air when he tried to take a breath. He was obviously in a lot of pain.

I looked up at Angie. She already knew.

It is never easy. It is a kindness.

You were a GOOD DOG Hershey.


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A friend has a farm up in Amish country, the Amish come over on weekends to drink and smoke at his place they can be some rowdy people. And the girls are the worst, his grandson has bedded about everyone of them.
Grandson says they do not smell great but they sure love to screw.
They do buggy donuts it gets pretty wild.
 


My Dad was a WWII vet, he got his bank statement and found a charge on it from a skateboard shop in town, $250 IIRC. He told me about it and said he was going to the bank to find out about it.
I come home that day and he is grinning, I got my money back. I figured he went to the bank and they fixed it, NOPE.
He went to the skateboard shop, walked in, told them how it was going to be and got his $250 or so.
Mind you he was 80ish at the time. Those boys don't play.
 
Still 100% convinced he threw that fight with Jake Paul. All that biting his glove bs was him holding back; I honestly believe he could have literally killed that clown at any time.

Sad, but we know Mike’s price... and in fairness to him, $20M to fund his children’s future is a lot of incentive.

Hard to confirm but I heard the payout was based on how many rounds. If Mike won 1st round zero and a little each round after. The only way for a full payout was to go to a decision.
I also believe if there were no stipulation Tyson would of taken him out in less than 3 rounds.
 
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Still have a set in a drawer that comes out for winter/spring hunting.
Me and TJ McGinley and Sgt Jeff Paige, A Shau Valley, June 1968. Tiger Stripes, during the plain green, yellow and black Army patch, and white name tape era. Went to the camouflage fatigue era in the NG, during PA School in the 80’s. I gotta scan those photos some day, biggest event was Coalinga Earthquake. R
 

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Angie’s dog Hershey woke us up about 10:30 tonight and when I realized something was wrong and turned on the lamp I was shocked. He is a beagle mix, not a big dog and doesn’t roam. Something had torn him up really bad. We are in the sticks with a few other farms on this side of the mountain. Not sure who the perp could be.

He was bloody. Skin missing in places and deep punctures. He wouldn’t let me pick him up but I coaxed him into the kitchen to see how bad it was.

It was bad.

Belle the chihuahua had a wound on her back but it wasn’t too bad. Hershey was by now struggling to breathe. He rolled over and I saw that the deep wound on his chest was blowing air when he tried to take a breath. He was obviously in a lot of pain.

I looked up at Angie. She already knew.

It is never easy. It is a kindness.

You were a GOOD DOG Hershey.


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He died protecting his people. I’d guess a bobcat. Sorry for the loss of a brave and noble beast.
 
Angie’s dog Hershey woke us up about 10:30 tonight and when I realized something was wrong and turned on the lamp I was shocked. He is a beagle mix, not a big dog and doesn’t roam. Something had torn him up really bad. We are in the sticks with a few other farms on this side of the mountain. Not sure who the perp could be.

He was bloody. Skin missing in places and deep punctures. He wouldn’t let me pick him up but I coaxed him into the kitchen to see how bad it was.

It was bad.

Belle the chihuahua had a wound on her back but it wasn’t too bad. Hershey was by now struggling to breathe. He rolled over and I saw that the deep wound on his chest was blowing air when he tried to take a breath. He was obviously in a lot of pain.

I looked up at Angie. She already knew.

It is never easy. It is a kindness.

You were a GOOD DOG Hershey.


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Belle has a swollen place on the left of her back, is sore and bruised on her chest and abdomen and has a little pain on her neck.

Whatever did this had a very large/wide mouth.

Hershey took the worst of it.
 
He died protecting his people. I’d guess a bobcat. Sorry for the loss of a brave and noble beast.

Being on a ranch myself, I'd have guessed bobcat or coyote too...but they rarely let something live if it turns into a real fight (or food). So possibly, but if so a rare situation where the furry loved one made it home.

I have a bad feeling that this was something much more domestic and problematic. Roving dogs are 5x more of a problem for me. I hope @Lawless has many good memories that help to outweigh the heartache. And I hope he isn't going to find himself in a situation like I've got here with packs of dogs. I've had (3) pairs run through me in the last three weeks...and that's just what I've seen.
 
Belle has a swollen place on the left of her back, is sore and bruised on her chest and abdomen and has a little pain on her neck.

Whatever did this had a very large/wide mouth.

Hershey took the worst of it.

I'm guessing the wounds were top and bottom and opposed...like something had her whole chest in its mouth.

I'm sorry for your loss man. I'm merely stating what I think in order to help you sort it out so you don't have to go through it again.
 
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Being on a ranch myself, I'd have guessed bobcat or coyote too...but they rarely let something live if it turns into a real fight (or food). So possibly, but if so a rare situation where the furry loved one made it home.

I have a bad feeling that this was something much more domestic and problematic. Roving dogs are 5x more of a problem for me. I hope @Lawless has many good memories that help to outweigh the heartache. And I hope he isn't going to find himself in a situation like I've got here with packs of dogs. I've had (3) pairs run through me in the last three weeks...and that's just what I've seen.
I believe it was a dog



I'm guessing the wounds were top and bottom and opposed...like something had her whole chest in its mouth.

I'm sorry for your loss man. I'm merely stating what I think in order to help you sort it out so you don't have to go through it again.
Yeah she is lucky to have not been killed
 
Angie’s dog Hershey woke us up about 10:30 tonight and when I realized something was wrong and turned on the lamp I was shocked. He is a beagle mix, not a big dog and doesn’t roam. Something had torn him up really bad. We are in the sticks with a few other farms on this side of the mountain. Not sure who the perp could be.

He was bloody. Skin missing in places and deep punctures. He wouldn’t let me pick him up but I coaxed him into the kitchen to see how bad it was.

It was bad.

Belle the chihuahua had a wound on her back but it wasn’t too bad. Hershey was by now struggling to breathe. He rolled over and I saw that the deep wound on his chest was blowing air when he tried to take a breath. He was obviously in a lot of pain.

I looked up at Angie. She already knew.

It is never easy. It is a kindness.

You were a GOOD DOG Hershey.


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That's sounds really awful. They seem to make it home to go though. Prayers for your entire family on dealing with this.
 
I believe it was a dog




Yeah she is lucky to have not been killed
I won't rule out a Coyote but your description of Hershey's injuries match up with those suffered by one of my Beagles when he was attacked by a neighbors Pit Bull that got loose.
I was at work but Dad happened to ride by and witness the attack as it was happening.
He tried to break it up but the PB turned on him so he went back to his car and got his shotgun and put a stop to it with 5 ounce and a quarter lead injections.
Sorry for your loss. Hope you find the culprit PDQ.
 
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I won't rule out a Coyote but your description of Hershey's injuries match up with those suffered by one of my Beagles when he was attacked by a neighbors Pit Bull that got loose.
I was at work but Dad happened to ride by and witness the attack as it was happening.
He tried to break it up but the PB turned on him so he went back to his car and got his shotgun and put a stop to it with 5 ounce and a quarter lead injections.
Sorry for your loss. Hope you find the culprit PDQ.
Can't rule out owls either. They can be hell on small animals.
 
Angie’s dog Hershey woke us up about 10:30 tonight and when I realized something was wrong and turned on the lamp I was shocked. He is a beagle mix, not a big dog and doesn’t roam. Something had torn him up really bad. We are in the sticks with a few other farms on this side of the mountain. Not sure who the perp could be.

He was bloody. Skin missing in places and deep punctures. He wouldn’t let me pick him up but I coaxed him into the kitchen to see how bad it was.

It was bad.

Belle the chihuahua had a wound on her back but it wasn’t too bad. Hershey was by now struggling to breathe. He rolled over and I saw that the deep wound on his chest was blowing air when he tried to take a breath. He was obviously in a lot of pain.

I looked up at Angie. She already knew.

It is never easy. It is a kindness.

You were a GOOD DOG Hershey.


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Hate to hear this man. Praying for you and your family.