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She really is a sweetheart of a dog though. So those are the two I work with the most. Mostly Willow because I've had her a little bit longer and I have a much better, I guess relationship with Willow. She's just imprint is what my wife calls it. She's imprinted, whatever the hell that means. Anyhow, my wife has, well the family has Lucy which is our Australian Shepherd. I still say she's part Australian Shepherd, part collie. But we've had her 13 years man. She has been, she has raised all of my kids and now she's starting to raise my grandkids. She is an awesome dog. I don't hear much about her because she's just an old grandma dog. She gets up in the morning, she tells the other dogs what to do and she chills the rest of the day. She is very much the alpha. And then my wife's fourth dog, the little Chihuahua which was another dog that we rescued. So we have two dogs that we paid for and we have two rescues. So and then we have cats. You know I like our cats, the ones that we actually let in the house. There's only two of them that we let in the house. The rest of them are neighborhood cats. But Knox is our big daddy. We've had him 10 years or so. And then Lily, Lily's our new adopted cat. We adopted her, oh I don't know, six months ago. A little bitty bitty baby kitten. And she is one of the prettiest marking cats that I've ever seen. But we have a bunch of, well I say a bunch, we have three white, beautiful white side of me looking cats that were in our neighborhood. One's long haired, one's short haired and one's panda which means it looks like a panda. And so I think the whole neighborhood claims them. They're real pretty. So that's the neighborhood, or at least the animals here. Oh and we got chickens. And we got all kinds of things. We're in Texas, right? We got snakes and spiders and bobcats and you name it, we got it. They even say the little bears are back on the east side of Texas. I don't know, I hadn't seen it. But I know we have gators in my neck of the woods. I've seen a few gators in the old garages here and there. So we have all that kind of stuff. I don't know, we grew up with it. It's kind of like the people in Australia. You know, they grow up with all the things that can bite them in Australia and they just think it's life. That's kind of how I feel like down here. We grew up running around the river and seeing rattlesnakes and water moskins and copperheads. You know, those are three of the deadly snakes we have around here. And I mean, we ran into each kind multiple times throughout my life. So anyhow, that's long enough. I figured I'd give you all a break. Y'all have been talking. I figured you might just need a little bit of a break. So there you go. KJ5ILQ, sending it back to VL1UKZ.
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