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Started by jsmvmd, July 03, 2008, 01:21:38 PM

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jsmvmd

Dear Mr. B. & Friends!

Can anyone answer this question for me, and win a year's supply of dehydrated water?

Q.  What is the ideal dog for a piano teacher?

A.  ??

Best Wishes!

Jack

Joe Satnik

If your loco is too heavy to lift, you'd better be able to ride in, on or behind it.

jsmvmd

Dear Joe,

Good try!

I was looking for another answer.

Best Wishes,

Jack

Jake

Any dog that will make less noise than you do. :D



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I think he should buy some trains instead... ;D
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Get a mutt, they make the best dogs, that what our dogs are ;D
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jsmvmd

Dear Friends,

I suppose I should have told you I was looking for an unconventional answer.

The perfect dog for a piano teacher would be a "Sharp A," don't you think?

Best Wishes,

Jack

rogertra

A mutt, or anything else, from the pound, they are eternally grateful.