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Old 06-20-2007, 10:48 PM
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Whoa...bones of dog....

I would say the 2nd worst, is dog **** in the backyard =P
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Old 06-20-2007, 11:48 PM
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Whoa...bones of dog....

I would say the 2nd worst, is dog **** in the backyard =P
I had that experience inside a house. I couldn't even look at the house closely because it was one of those where the owners had a bunch of junk that made a maze inside the house, then they had a little dog that followed us around and yapped the whole time. This one had left little "presents" all over. I kicked over some bowls by mistake while trying to avoid one of the piles and not get bitten. The icing on the cake was a "den" that had glass sliding doors. When we got close to it, another dog that looked like Cujo lunged at the glass snarling. He shook the entire frame, and all the owner said was "well you can see what it looks like, we won't go in there. we've got several offers already, so if you want it you'd better hurry up." Like anyone could imagine putting your bare feet down on that floor, no matter how much it was cleaned.
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Old 06-21-2007, 04:35 PM
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It sold for 61K over the asking price in that condition? And to think I was worried about the stains on the carpet when I sold my house!
Yup! Life just isn't fair!
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