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42 minutes ago, gary112 said:

Not your year mate,first your trapped nerve and now mowed down by a dog,hope you feel better soon Stubby?:thumbup:

Yea I know . However , just got an email to say I have won 5x £10 on the post code lottery , so not all bad today ?

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Not just Labs, I had been bitching to the Mrs. about one of our very fit athletic Bulldogs near cleaving me (and repeatedly too) off my legs when walking up the Moss, by barreling up at full tilt from behind and not slacking when going past my legs on a narrow game trail type path.

When she took me down, hard hard hard, on the concrete street, as the Mrs happened to be watching too, and NO, funny it was NOT.

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