Re: Kind of OT



Yes, I keep thinking about that. dewey may have saved me. He's a good dog.
The best!

--
Yan

"Nanny" <dorlchas@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> My God, Yan! Your dog knew what was going on, even though you didn't.
Had
> you gone by, you could have taken one of the bullets. Forget worrying
about
> rambling - you've just been through a traumatic experience - the kind that
> most people just hear about. Keep us posted, and do all you can to ease
> those anxiety symptoms. Nanny
> "Yanosz Descouedresz" <yanosz@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:RRoDf.21$M_7.11@xxxxxxxxxxx
> > Hi all,
> >
> > This is kind of on topic but not really... I'm just writing it
because,
> > well, frankly,because I need to internalize it all.
> >
> > Friday night, just before midnight, I took Dewey outside to potty. We
> > went
> > out the front, not out the back where the dog yard is. The neighbor
from
> > next door was out and we talked for a few minutes... I walked Dewey and
> > when I was coming back, a man drove up and began yelling at my neighbor.
> >
> > The arguing got pretty intense and as we had to pass her driveway to go
> > home, Dewey wouldn't let me. He kept growling and pushing me back...
> > When
> > I got rather insistent, he nipped my leg...
> >
> > A little argument turned into a blazing row, and, before I knew what was
> > happening, the man, (Her boyfriend, I found out later), pulled a gun and
> > shot her five times.
> >
> > I was unfortunately close enough to see this clearly. I spent the
> > remainder
> > of Friday night/Saturday morning really, with the police...
> >
> > Now when I walk Dewey, I must walk a different direction since he *will
> > not*
> > go passed her house...
> >
> > I just don't understand mindless violence. I really don't... What
> > happened
> > there sickened me and has made me think about my own past.
> >
> > For those who don't know, I was abandoned by my family as an infant and
> > grew
> > up as a ward of the state. I was abused, in every way you can imagine,
> > from
> > infanthood to my eighteenth birthday when I was no longer in state
> > custody.
> > Sometimes, they would threaten me with guns...
> >
> > Seeing this shooting has made my pain level skyrocket. My meds are not
> > helping. I'm jumpy, can't sleep, can't eat, feel sick...
> >
> > Sorry for rambling.
> >
> > Yanosz Descouedresz
> >
> >
>
>


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