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Zora standing guard

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...over the Dodge. These two pics are "throwaways" as far as selling the Dodge goes because Zora wouldn't get out of the frame and My uncles Tahoe in the background distracts the eye.

But they are kinda fun.

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How does your uncle's Tahoe run? :scratchchin:

Caption this photo:

Photo 1, Caption 1:

"What?..."

Photo 1, Caption 1

"Make room for fanny!" (Google it if you don't get it)

Photo 2, Caption 2:

"STILL HERE!"

Photo 2, Caption 2:

"Do I see a smudge on that bumper?!? Grrr......"

Good boy, Zora! And that old girl is looking regal with the flags on the bumper. I'm sure this is an emotional event in your family, selling Dad's car. The best to you all.

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Good looking dog! Is that a Malamute?

Thanks, and yes he is a Malamute. I have two, Zora and his brother - Arkus.

Good Dodge er Dog, Have they been hunting lately? Speaking of hunting gotta get back to the Deer.

The Dodge is lovely and I wish you well in finding it a new home. It needs a stable home with lots of love and pride of ownership.

Good looking dog! Is that a Malamute?

Thanks, and yes he is a Malamute. I have two, Zora and his brother - Arkus.

Zora and Arkus. That. Is. Awesome.

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He also has a little pony named Duntov.

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:lol:

No Pony, but I did breifly entertain the notion of taking a third puppy (Duntov) when I picked the two out.

Pretty glad now that I didn't.

3 would probably be a handful.

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