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If this ploy works on humans, then it must work on dogs too

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by kwik_e_mart, Feb 3, 2006.

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  1. kwik_e_mart

    kwik_e_mart Member

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    *That's from the original article... The Brits are apparently still using this word to describe a female dog

    http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_1709160.html?menu=

    Thieves evade randy guard dog

    A gang of thieves used a b***** in heat to distract a guard dog so they could raid a factory in Brazil.

    After breaking into the factory in Santa Maria, they put the b**** near the guard dog, reports Zero Hora newspaper.

    And while the guard dog was distracted, the gang took £10,000 in cash from the Segalin agricultural products company.

    The secretary, who was the first to arrive at the factory, told the police: "When I arrived at the company I saw Zulu, the dog happily chasing after a female dog."

    CCTV footage confirmed the secretary's suspicions.

    A police spokesperson said: "Those are very creative and resourceful thieves, that was a very good idea!"
     
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    Well, it's a real word. It may be more common there in its actual usage. But watch the dog shows on TV sometimes.

    (I grew up with a dog; sweet, friendly little thing, but a real son of a b****.)
     
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