RE: Just for fun dachshund meme on fetch.

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Just for fun dachshund meme on fetch.

in humor •  6 years ago 

Wow that is pretty nice, I like how they can be familiar with people, sometimes they know our relatives better than we do :D lol

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Yes it is a good filter, alarm systems don't do that well;and power loss does Not reduce the effectiveness of my Dachshunds.

They are also good company, I have two on my lap right now.

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You must be very happy with them. I agree with the safety and alarm system thing, most people here keep dogs for that purpose also.

Hey! Welcome back sir. Good to see you after days

It is hard for someone to sneak up on me late at night, it draws dogs, which draws myself, and my rifle. That will solve most problems, ROFLOL!

They also work cheap!

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hahaha, you take your rifle that quickly? luckily we don't need to have a riffle here, no one bothers us at night :D At times I want someone to, when I feel lonely lol

Their love is true, that is why they work cheap

I have never needed the rifle at night, but I have the right to do so. I keep a significant rifle next to my bed, because I can. I do not expect to need it, but if I do need it, I practice a lot....

The best projection of deadly force is that which is used to defend hearth and home.

GOD Forbid that that ever happens, but if it does, may he make me fast and accurate!

But I pray that peace continues!

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That is superb, you are always prepared and equipped in case if you need a rifle at any time, you have it and are more than good at it.

True, stay safe out there my frined and keep steeming / wekuing

If you want peace, prepare for war is NOT a new expression! It has worked for thousands of years!

The original Latin of the expression "if you want peace, prepare for war" comes from the book "Epitoma Rei Militaris," by the Roman general Vegetius (whose full name was Publius Flavius Vegetius Renatus). The Latin is, "Igitur qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum."

I am just taking their advice, which is still good a couple of thousand years later....

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Wow, yeah that can actually have some impact, good words were mostly said by the people of that era