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This guy is getting laid

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That dog would so be dead now if it had been up to me to save him.

"They informed me that I should not jump on the back of alligators," Carey said. "I agree with that. The take home message is not to jump on the back of a gator."

 

/what a PSA

//I thought I already knew that?

///Imagine if he disagreed.

QUOTE(Brian @ Jul 2, 2006 -> 07:17 PM)

 

That's great. The guy had some size to him, judging from a picture of him in the article.

 

There are so many stories of dogs saving their masters' lives, and it's nice to read one of man saving dog. Whether it's the family dog fighting off an animal attacking its master, or by pulling a drowning kid from a fast-moving stream, dogs don't think twice about protecting its family.

I must admit if that Gator got my cat i'd be shopping for a new cat...

I can't say I'd be able to do what that guy did, but you never know what you're capable of when your adrenaline starts pumping. I once killed a pitbull that was attacking my dog. I still feel bad about that, but it would have torn out my dog's throat if I hadn't.

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