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Old December 4th 03, 04:53 AM
culprit
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is it possible that no one has posted this yet?

WASHINGTON -- Members of the Leroy family in Washington thought they were
the target of a prankster when they kept finding a stray dog inside their
parked car.

http://www.nbc5i.com/family/2674608/detail.html

Intent on catching the culprit, they set up a video camera to record the
vehicle.


However, they were surprised at what they caught on film.

The video captured the dog as she opened the car door on her own and climbed
inside.

The family is now circulating posters of the dog and has contacted the local
Humane Society.

So far, no one has claimed the canine.

-kelly


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Old December 4th 03, 05:35 AM
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"culprit" wrote in message
...
is it possible that no one has posted this yet?

WASHINGTON -- Members of the Leroy family in Washington thought they were
the target of a prankster when they kept finding a stray dog inside their
parked car.

http://www.nbc5i.com/family/2674608/detail.html

Intent on catching the culprit, they set up a video camera to record the
vehicle.


However, they were surprised at what they caught on film.

The video captured the dog as she opened the car door on her own and

climbed
inside.

The family is now circulating posters of the dog and has contacted the

local
Humane Society.

So far, no one has claimed the canine.


Oh my, the Leroy family should claim the dog! Its either homeless or a
roamer, either way sounds like it needs a home, a warm one. One who is
smart enough to open car doors is pretty damned rare IMO and he seems to
like their car enough that they should let him stay.

--
Tara


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Old December 4th 03, 05:35 AM
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"culprit" wrote in message
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is it possible that no one has posted this yet?

WASHINGTON -- Members of the Leroy family in Washington thought they were
the target of a prankster when they kept finding a stray dog inside their
parked car.

http://www.nbc5i.com/family/2674608/detail.html

Intent on catching the culprit, they set up a video camera to record the
vehicle.


However, they were surprised at what they caught on film.

The video captured the dog as she opened the car door on her own and

climbed
inside.

The family is now circulating posters of the dog and has contacted the

local
Humane Society.

So far, no one has claimed the canine.


Oh my, the Leroy family should claim the dog! Its either homeless or a
roamer, either way sounds like it needs a home, a warm one. One who is
smart enough to open car doors is pretty damned rare IMO and he seems to
like their car enough that they should let him stay.

--
Tara


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Old December 4th 03, 05:35 AM
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"culprit" wrote in message
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is it possible that no one has posted this yet?

WASHINGTON -- Members of the Leroy family in Washington thought they were
the target of a prankster when they kept finding a stray dog inside their
parked car.

http://www.nbc5i.com/family/2674608/detail.html

Intent on catching the culprit, they set up a video camera to record the
vehicle.


However, they were surprised at what they caught on film.

The video captured the dog as she opened the car door on her own and

climbed
inside.

The family is now circulating posters of the dog and has contacted the

local
Humane Society.

So far, no one has claimed the canine.


Oh my, the Leroy family should claim the dog! Its either homeless or a
roamer, either way sounds like it needs a home, a warm one. One who is
smart enough to open car doors is pretty damned rare IMO and he seems to
like their car enough that they should let him stay.

--
Tara


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Old December 4th 03, 05:35 AM
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"culprit" wrote in message
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is it possible that no one has posted this yet?

WASHINGTON -- Members of the Leroy family in Washington thought they were
the target of a prankster when they kept finding a stray dog inside their
parked car.

http://www.nbc5i.com/family/2674608/detail.html

Intent on catching the culprit, they set up a video camera to record the
vehicle.


However, they were surprised at what they caught on film.

The video captured the dog as she opened the car door on her own and

climbed
inside.

The family is now circulating posters of the dog and has contacted the

local
Humane Society.

So far, no one has claimed the canine.


Oh my, the Leroy family should claim the dog! Its either homeless or a
roamer, either way sounds like it needs a home, a warm one. One who is
smart enough to open car doors is pretty damned rare IMO and he seems to
like their car enough that they should let him stay.

--
Tara


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Old December 4th 03, 05:35 AM
Lee DeRaud
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On Wed, 3 Dec 2003 20:53:16 -0800, "culprit"
wrote:

The video captured the dog as she opened the car door on her own and climbed
inside.


"The dog managed to hot-wire the ignition and start the engine, but
was unable to flee the scene because she couldn't drive a stickshift."

Like I said, it's a damn good thing they don't have opposable thumbs.

Lee
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Old December 4th 03, 05:35 AM
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On Wed, 3 Dec 2003 20:53:16 -0800, "culprit"
wrote:

The video captured the dog as she opened the car door on her own and climbed
inside.


"The dog managed to hot-wire the ignition and start the engine, but
was unable to flee the scene because she couldn't drive a stickshift."

Like I said, it's a damn good thing they don't have opposable thumbs.

Lee
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Old December 4th 03, 05:35 AM
Lee DeRaud
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On Wed, 3 Dec 2003 20:53:16 -0800, "culprit"
wrote:

The video captured the dog as she opened the car door on her own and climbed
inside.


"The dog managed to hot-wire the ignition and start the engine, but
was unable to flee the scene because she couldn't drive a stickshift."

Like I said, it's a damn good thing they don't have opposable thumbs.

Lee
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Old December 4th 03, 05:35 AM
Lee DeRaud
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On Wed, 3 Dec 2003 20:53:16 -0800, "culprit"
wrote:

The video captured the dog as she opened the car door on her own and climbed
inside.


"The dog managed to hot-wire the ignition and start the engine, but
was unable to flee the scene because she couldn't drive a stickshift."

Like I said, it's a damn good thing they don't have opposable thumbs.

Lee
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Old December 4th 03, 06:31 AM
Michael Daly
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On 3-Dec-2003, "culprit" wrote:

The video captured the dog as she opened the car door on her own and climbed
inside.


Which proves that at the minimum, the dog is smarter than the car owner
(what, no lock?) or the car designer, but not necessarily smarter
than the average high school dropout.

Mike
(who wishes that cars were designed to be more secure)
 




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