> > You go out of town for three weeks and you never know what your wife's
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> > to do.  I have been usurped by an illegal alien.
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>William Robb
>

You crack me up. :-)

You're one of the biggest softies I know.  While Chihuahuas are not my first 
pick, Linda had a fairly good one when I met her, that changed my mind about 
the breed.

They say a dog is much like it's master, which I just recognized with this 
new one, Bella (BTW), is her name.

The dog is small like my wife.  In the sense that the dog knows not that 
it's a pipsqueak, it's outgoing and tends to be outspoken, like my wife.  
When confronted with a frightening situation it cowers and shivers in fear, 
like my wife.  When backed into a corner it becomes yappy and bears it's 
teeth, like my wife.

One can't help but admire and be amazed at this little creature that 
possesses similar instincts and traits as a canine 10 or 20 times it's size.

Another good thing is that it's messes are directly proportional.

Tom C.



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