Now where is that camera crew from "COPS" when we need them.
ROGERSVILLE, Tenn. -- A Tennessee police officer said when a brother and sister visiting from Indianapolis got into an alcohol-fueled family fight Christmas night, the family dog ended it. Hawkins County Sheriff's Cpl. Chad Gillenwater said when he first met 22-year-old Yvonne Lyman, she was drunk, bleeding from a hand wound and shouting profanities at him in the front yard of the doublewide. Inside, he found her sister Christina Lyman, who the report said was also drunk.
See what I mean about "COPS"?
She said she had been trying to break up a fight between Yvonne and their 19-year-old brother Nicholas, who also had been drinking, when the pit bull dog weighed in.
Had enough, did he?
The dog nailed Yvonne and Nicholas' hands and Christina's chin. Yvonne and Nicholas -- both of Indianapolis -- face domestic assault charges. All the siblings were treated for dog bites at a local hospital.
"Bad dogs, bad dogs, what ya gonna do? What ya gonna do when they come for you?"
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12/30/2004 2:41:50 PM ||
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No shit? They got a pitbull???
I wonder which one of the 15 broken refrigerators in the front yard he lived in?
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That's only about 15 miles from the Deacon Blues Pork Palace and Potables Parlour. I have a dog that is a cross between a Pit Bull and an English Mastiff. She thinks she's a lap dog. She's really affectionate.
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12/30/2004 15:13 Comments ||
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She thinks she's a lap dog
And you don't heve the heart to tell her no.
Posted by: Steve ||
12/30/2004 15:20 Comments ||
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A dog that big sits in any lap it damn well wants to!
Posted by: Dar ||
12/30/2004 15:47 Comments ||
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Drunk people are funny. It's the 40 point drop in IQ that does it, I think, Especially when staring with about that much to begin with.
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