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billyd
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not sure if this would be a sports or entertainment topic, but he used to play football for us. http://tv.msn.com/tv/article.aspx?news=226672>1=7703

7/6/2006 1:41:43 AM

Saddamizer
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This nigger woulda killed his ass

7/6/2006 1:48:08 AM

statefan24
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shooting a puppy with an arrow..............

ooookay

7/6/2006 2:11:04 AM

statefan24
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ah, makes a little more sense now

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"he thought the dog was a coyote that has been harassing his pets"

7/6/2006 2:11:54 AM

NCSUHKY16
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how do you mistake a puppy for a coyote? you don't... they should hang the fucker!

7/6/2006 2:15:54 AM

the decider
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or at least wound him with an arrow

7/6/2006 2:25:33 AM

msb2ncsu
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"Puppy" is a general term that doesn't necessarily mean the dog was small. Heck, large breed dogs are well over 40 pounds and the average adult coyote only weighs about 20-30 pounds so its easy to mistake a "puppy" for a coyote. If the puppies were something like a shepherd mix then its very plausible that it was an honest mistake.

From the Alaska Dept. of Fish & Game:
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"The coyote, like the wolf, is a member of the dog family (Canidae) and resembles a medium-sized shepherd-collie type dog. Distinctive features of the coyote are its sharp pointed ears that never droop, a sharp pointed nose, and long bushy tail. The legs of the coyote are generally slimmer and the feet smaller than those of a dog of comparable size. Coyotes average 22 to 33 pounds (10-15 kg) or about one-third the size of wolves. Males are slightly heavier than females. Coyotes average 2 feet high (.6 m) at the shoulder and, including tail, are approximately 4 feet (1.2 m) long."

7/6/2006 12:22:37 PM

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