last night I thought someone was breaking into my house. My "weapon" was in another room. I heard a noise like someone was trying to come in my window. My dog was barking..she looked at me (nervous), I looked at her (nervous) then I pushed her off the bed and yelled go sick em! I mean duh that is ONE of her jobs.
She ran out on the mission, I followed. We caught that sneaky CAT red handed. Thanks for the heart attack Sabrina!
I live in a city, break-ins happen but generally NOT on this block. This is more of a drive-by kind of area and you'd need some SERIOUS balls and weapons to break in on this block.![ooo aaa](https://dz3ixmv6nok8z.cloudfront.net/static/img/emoticons/monkey.29263bd3952b.gif)
She ran out on the mission, I followed. We caught that sneaky CAT red handed. Thanks for the heart attack Sabrina!
I live in a city, break-ins happen but generally NOT on this block. This is more of a drive-by kind of area and you'd need some SERIOUS balls and weapons to break in on this block.
![ooo aaa](https://dz3ixmv6nok8z.cloudfront.net/static/img/emoticons/monkey.29263bd3952b.gif)
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As I became fully awake & alert, I found that I had instinctually pounced on my wife in a protective manner and was looking around wildly for the threat. I soon realized the source of the crashing. One of our cats had jumped up on a high shelf in the room, sending the shelf and all of its contents tumbling down all over the bedroom dresser and floor.
My wife, realizing I had been so quick to protect her, was very impressed. A story she loves to tell over and over through the years. She fancies me quite the hero now.