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Man PianoMan I wish I played ukulele. We are jamming in the studio again this week and she said the pianos they have suck this thing and it's case is like Fifty pounds and 10 feet high. Plus the two guitars I bring and it's a full load. Interesting side note Everyday when I drive by this place on the way home you get well how should I put this a very skunky scent you know kind of like 1000 huge weed plants in a warehouse.
 
Man PianoMan I wish I played ukulele. We are jamming in the studio again this week and she said the pianos they have suck this thing and it's case is like Fifty pounds and 10 feet high. Plus the two guitars I bring and it's a full load. Interesting side note Everyday when I drive by this place on the way home you get well how should I put this a very skunky scent you know kind of like 1000 huge weed plants in a warehouse.

Uh, musicians, Colorado, and a weed smell. Bit of an odd combination??
 
Hah, lmao pianoman, sorry for the confusion, the place on my way home is a big Warehouse on I-70, but the studio definitely has a peculiar Patchouli odor inside.
 
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Thought he might be, what's the other if you know? Rescue?
Dogs rock.

Yep! Part bull terrier. He was about 3 months old off the street when we got him. Had to teach him how to eat out of a bowl. We had to put food on the floor against the cabinets to get him to eat at first. He's 6 this year and a bit reactive still, but very lovable. His big "brother" is 10 this year..

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Yep! Part bull terrier. He was about 3 months old off the street when we got him. Had to teach him how to eat out of a bowl. We had to put food on the floor against the cabinets to get him to eat at first. He's 6 this year and a bit reactive still, but very lovable. His big "brother" is 10 this year..

Big bro has Pit in him, what else? I was looking at Pits during my last adoption but called my insurance co and they informed me they would drop me, Still ended up with a hard case, he was rough for the first year, sweetheart now;)
 
The only problem with pits are humans. American bull terriers are natural care takers. Our baby grandkids have grown with them. Jack, the pool dog, goes from room to room always checking up on our family, especially the kids. Humans are way more a danger to humans then dogs. I have data. Idiot insurance!

We don't know his complete breed complexity.

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The only problem with pits are humans. American bull terriers are natural care takers. Our baby grandkids have grown with them. Jack, the pool dog, goes from room to room always checking up on our family, especially the kids. Humans are way more a danger to humans then dogs. I have data. Idiot insurance!

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Pits were known as nanny dogs, I love the breed.
Why is it I live 50 miles away from Weyerbacher And I see this all over the place and not near me, so good!
 
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