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<blockquote data-quote="Lead Belly" data-source="post: 1514404" data-attributes="member: 56656"><p>When I was a brand spankin new driver at the tender age of 24 I happened on three little kids who's dog got loose. They were crying because they left the gate open and they're dog got out. I saw the dog about five house down. I immediately went in a full on run after the dog which isn't the best thing to do in this kind of situation. I chased the dog all the way around the block about 3 quarters of a mile all the way home to the kids back yard. The look on the kids face and their cheers of " the ups man got our dog the ups man got our dog mom" who was standing out there with the kids at this point. </p><p></p><p>I got back in the truck after this to their thank you's and pretty damn good about it. The best part ( besides getting the dog back and the kids being happy) is that I can share the story to this day as a conversation piece. I can't run anymore but I'd still do the same just in a little wiser way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lead Belly, post: 1514404, member: 56656"] When I was a brand spankin new driver at the tender age of 24 I happened on three little kids who's dog got loose. They were crying because they left the gate open and they're dog got out. I saw the dog about five house down. I immediately went in a full on run after the dog which isn't the best thing to do in this kind of situation. I chased the dog all the way around the block about 3 quarters of a mile all the way home to the kids back yard. The look on the kids face and their cheers of " the ups man got our dog the ups man got our dog mom" who was standing out there with the kids at this point. I got back in the truck after this to their thank you's and pretty damn good about it. The best part ( besides getting the dog back and the kids being happy) is that I can share the story to this day as a conversation piece. I can't run anymore but I'd still do the same just in a little wiser way. [/QUOTE]
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