This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment "Oh, and dogs don't just become Ferrell overnight." OK, this is getting just a little too close to home. Us Farrell's have a = proud history. And I don't think we have any dogs in our bloodline = (arf). It takes a lot more than a couple days without food to become a = Farrell. Although, at the Dallas convention, if nobody buys me my = meals.................best watch out!!! Terry Farrell Oh, "FErrell"! Well, nevermind then. =20 ----- Original Message -----=20 From: "Jonathan Finger" <johann@tollidee.com> To: "'Pianotech'" <pianotech@ptg.org> Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2003 1:48 AM Subject: RE: Fw: IGNORE, IGNORE! > Ok, I think I'm done with this subject... as people are calling for = it's > end. =20 >=20 > But....... >=20 > There are methods of animal control used instead of live ammunition. = I > can't imagine that the National Guard would think that the best way to > deal with Ferrell dogs was to shoot them. =20 >=20 > Oh, and dogs don't just become Ferrell overnight. =20 >=20 > They can also go for quite awhile without food, before any instinct > would drive them to fresh meat. >=20 > *shakes head* >=20 > but thanks for the laugh! :) >=20 > Jonathan Finger RPT >=20 >=20 >=20 > -----Original Message----- > From: pianotech-bounces@ptg.org [mailto:pianotech-bounces@ptg.org] On > Behalf Of gordon stelter > Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 8:01 PM > To: Kevin E. Ramsey; Pianotech > Subject: Re: Fw: IGNORE, IGNORE! >=20 > Sorry, Kevin, > I read the account of the attacks here myself, and > it was quite a problem as this pack of > student-abandoned dogs attacked several people before > capture. I even went to a County Commission meeting > where it was fdiscussed. > Now I remember that the hurricane Andrew account > came from a National Guardsman who visited our store, > and divulged this in a rather hushed tone. His CO gave > the order, as dogs from affluent areas had formed > packs and invaded the poorer sections where, many > people could not afford to evacuate. It was not > something the Guard thought good for P.R., so there > may not be any official account. > Respectfully, > Thump=20 >=20 >=20 > Now, back to pianos, please! >=20 > --- "Kevin E. Ramsey" <kevin.e.ramsey@cox.net> wrote: > > This from today's column's; > >=20 > >=20 > > One of my Aunt Ruby's friends had the most terrible > > thing happen to her. Her > > fingers turned black and fell off, and nobody knew > > why until her doctor > > asked if she had cable Internet access at home. It > > turns out that cable > > access emits deadly spiral waves that will turn your > > fingers gangrenous if > > you stay online long enough. > >=20 > > According to an article a friend read in a magazine, > > the same thing has > > happened to at least three dozen other Internet > > users around the world, > > including two cats in Kalamazoo that sat on the > > computer monitor for warmth. > >=20 > > The magazine further reported that scientists at > > England's > > Brushworth-By-Sands College warned people in 1982 > > that it would happen. But > > dirty politicians let the technology through so > > they'd have the money to get > > reelected. Ever since, there's been a massive > > cover-up involving at least 27 > > members of Congress. You say you heard something > > similar? Then it must be > > true. > >=20 > > Only it's not. I made that whole story up. It's > > lies, all lies! I don't even > > have an Aunt Ruby, nor is there a > > Brushworth-By-Sands College. What I'm > > doing here is creating an urban legend--the kind of > > story that sounds as > > though it could have happened, seems real because it > > happened to someone I > > know, and has extra credibility because you're > > seeing it in print. > >=20 > > My tale fits the profile of an urban legend as urban > > legend expert Jan > > Harold Brunvand defines it: "a story in a > > contemporary setting (not > > necessarily a big city), reported as a true > > individual experience, with > > traditional variants that indicate its legendary > > character." > >=20 > >=20 > >=20 > >=20 > >=20 > > From: gordon stelter > > To: Pianotech > > Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 4:42 PM > > Subject: RE: IGNORE, IGNORE! > >=20 > >=20 > > This, my dear friends, is NOT urban myth, as I > > remember it being reported at the time of the > > hurricane. In a few short days after Andrew > > struck, > > abandoned dogs became feral and were trying to > > kill > > and eat children. No kidding. Poodles. > > Right here, in this college town of 100,000, > > a > > pack of 6 dogs attacked a woman pushing her baby > > stroller three years ago, smack dab in the middle > > of > > an "upscale" intown neighborhood! If you're > > curious, I > > can probably find the newspaper account for > > verification. > >=20 > > _______________________________________________ > > pianotech list info: > https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives >=20 >=20 > __________________________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! 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