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Date:         Thu, 19 Jun 1997 09:58:50 -0600
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From:         "Lon J. Thompson" <lthompso@csn.net>
Subject:      Re: preventing theft/Reply

Hello Bill,

Tuge is also a certified Service-Dog and an agreement with the DMV requires his presence when I drive. So around town the answer is pretty much yes. In the wilderness, I find thieves far more interested in the newer SUV's than an old van w/dog dishes in a rack and nose prints on the windows :). Besides, I have to have a really good excuse before he'll let me out of the front gate with van keys in hand :).

Lon T. '86 Syncro GL

Bill Nolan wrote: > > Really? You ALWAYS leave your dog in your van? > > >Being from Colorado, I use a large caliber German Shepard who was raised > >with this vanagon. NOBODY gets in "his" van without me (includes > >mechanics!). No problems for 6 years now :) > > Bill (Bill@freeholder.com) > ---------------------------------------------------------- > 90% of life is just showing up. > > HTTP://www.freeholder.com


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