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My girlfriend was out in the front yard one evening(I wasn't there)and a coyote came tearing across and grabbed up the chirwahwa(sp). She yelled,"drop that dog"! And the coyote did just that.
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Chihauhua: A cross between a rat and a pirhana with a tempermant to match.
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Strange dogs. In Germany
we say " Kampfratte" is like combat rat.
Regards Ulrich
Nothing is impossible until you've tried it !
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Living in the woods, I have deer and turkey in the yard all the time, and the occasional black bear. We have coons that come up on the wrap-around porch and sit looking through the dining room french doors at my wife as she sits on the counch and knits.
Live where there is wildlife, and you will see all sorts of sights -- I've even seen a bald eagle perched in a tree overlooking my pasture.
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Ken The Kanuck
Another good thing about Gerry is that he is married to a fine lady who occasionally sends in home made baking. Here the guys are at coffee having some of her fresh blueberry cake with Drambuie ( only 1 piece allowed ).
KTK
Sounds and looks very tasty. Got the recepie?
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I'll ask Gerry if his wife will share the recipie as it was very good, but I may go up to the cabin for a few days and it maybe a few a days to post even if she shares.
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Originally Posted by
gunner
Strange dogs. In
Germany
we say " Kampfratte" is like combat rat.
Odd, I thought Kampf meant struggle, as in Mein Kampf.
I supplse it depends how it's used in a sentence.
At least ratte is quite descriptive. Why do they all look like somebody squeezed them too hard and made their eyeballs partialy pop out?
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John,
You got right it depends on the way you use it. Your description on this "dog" is very good.
Regards
Gunner
Regards Ulrich
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While working the late shift in a welding shop next to the Huron Rivewr in No. Ohio we had 2 does wander right throught the shop. We were working less than 50' away
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