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Former First Dog, Buddy, Dead
NBC Early Morning
Posted on 01/03/2002 12:55:46 AM PST by leadpenny
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To: mewzilla
I wonder whether hillary will be able to get the time off to attend the funeral. She was too busy to get to any of the 9-11 victims, but Buddy ---
for the children, don'cha know!
To: Inge_CAV
Hope Socks has found a safer hiding place somewhere else other than under the bed. Socks The Cat
Federal Witness Protection Program
Somewhere Out There, USA
Turns out kitty has turned "State's Evidence" against Bill and Hillary.
To: RLK
This crowd may have killed him because the Clintons have a way of getting rid of those they can no longer use.
To: SunnyUsa
I thought Hillary said it was Bill that was the hard dog to keep on the porch.
To: 2Trievers
"IC, We both know how smart dogs are ... it was a suicide I tell ya'! Grrrrrrrrrrrrr!" I agree.
RUN SOCKS C, RUN WHILE YOU CAN!!!!
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To: leadpenny
Mike Gallagher's replacement host is reporting this story now. Route 117, near the end of Old House Lane. We don't know how Buddy made it out to 117. Police don't know if Buddy was walked out there or escaped.
I didn't catch this host's name, but he's funny ... just said that Buddy's name should be added to the Clinton death list.
The radio host just said on the death certificate, the cause of death will be listed as a suicide!
Neither the ex-president nor his wife was home at the time. Now talking about Secret Service Agent assigned to Buddy.
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To: MadIvan
Lady Astor once told Winston he was an ulgly, drunken troll.
Winston pulled one of her nipples off replying, My dear lady... how come the doorbell doesn't ring?
Churchill had the balls of my father, but a much better mind.
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posted on
01/03/2002 5:21:10 AM PST
by
johnny7
To: farmguy
"Since when do those two climb into the same bed at the same time?"
"Sometimes... when they are dating the same man,woman." ( Condidit,Barney,TommieD?)
To: peabers
""Crusty" the cotton/polyester turned kevlar black pantsuit ewwwwwww....I wonder if the dog died running from the SMELL!
To: Doctor Raoul
The 2nd good news item on this thread. : )
To: Geezerette
Steve Malzberg is hosting for Gallagher this AM. Just said that Bill and Hill are cleaning out Buddy's doghouse and finding wrapped up newspapers. Wondered what was inside. I think he is just being funny.
Said Buddy darted out in front of a car ... suicide.
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To: Junior
Do you have a link to the earlier story about the Gores' dog discovered by a repairman to be suffering from a maggot-infested back wound? They later claimed the dog had run away.
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posted on
01/03/2002 5:30:10 AM PST
by
aruanan
To: aruanan
>Do you have a link to the earlier story about the Gores' dog discovered by a repairman to be suffering from a maggot-infested back wound? They later claimed the dog had run away. The Washington Times
June 25, 1994, Saturday, Final Edition
SECTION: Part D; COMMENTARY; EDITORIALS; Pg. D2
It's a dog's life in the Veep's house, etc.
POOR POOCH: Perhaps the Vice President is too busy saving the environment to ponder the whereabouts of his own dog. Readers of The Washington Times "Inside the Beltway" column were surprised and dismayed to learn this week that Mr. Gore's dog recently was found wandering around the grounds of the vice presidential mansion on Massachusetts Avenue in a pathetic state. The dog, a poodle, was injured; in fact it was maggot infested because of an untreated open wound. However, as the dog apparently had no name tag, the best the Secret Service could do was call in the Humane Society, which brought it to Friendship Animal Hospital where it received much needed emergency care.
And what did the Vice President have to say about the state of his pet? Not much. A tight-lipped statement from Tipper Gore's press secretary said that the 16-year-old dog had run away during construction at the house, been lost for several days, and that's how it got injured.
The episode brings to mind the time then Vice President Dan Quayle's family lost their 10-month-old springer spaniel puppy during the election campaign in 1992. The family spent the night searching the mansion's grounds and when the puppy was discovered the next morning, safe at a neighbor's house, Mr. Quayle betook himself and his daughter in the car over to pick it up, even though it caused delays in his campaign tour all that day. What did Mr. Gore do to find his dog? One would like to know.
To: NonMerci
You're doing very well supplying our idiocy ration, Non'.
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posted on
01/03/2002 5:41:03 AM PST
by
good1
To: Howlin
What gets me is that when I heard this on CNN, they reported the police didn't know if the dog was being walked or was running around without a leash. Seems they can't even tell the truth about how the dog died. I always felt sorry for the dog having such horrible owners!
To: ken5050
....and in a fit of collective rage, overturned her car, dragged her out, and hung her from the nearby telephone pole..... Wait a minute. You were going to be the anchor in this storm. I've been called gullable, but this is too much. Have you checked the medicine you're taking for the flu?(:-|)
To: Politico2
A big THANKS, Politico2!
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posted on
01/03/2002 5:50:52 AM PST
by
aruanan
To: Inge_CAV
No, that's barkicide.
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posted on
01/03/2002 5:53:00 AM PST
by
aruanan
To: jjbrouwer
Ironic? I thought that was what you kept on the door of your liquor cabinet to keep your roomies out of your happy juice! &;-)
To: aruanan
Actually I thought x42 had tied his leash to the bumper for a little run around the block.
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