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Inventory at BRR farmstead: All black labs accounted for Search for owner of missing black lab continues About: Found Black male lab on Bull Run RD Columbia KY To ColumbiaMagazine.com: Just to be sure we held roll call up at Tucker's Station on Bull Run Road. Looks like the whole family is accounted for - 10 dogs, 5 cats and 2 humans.It seems that everyone living out on Bull Run is a dog lover - I'd like to suggest that we rethink the name "Bull Run" - wouldn't "Dog Run" be closer to the truth? s/Barbara Armitage Maybe it's the big signs at both ends of Bull Run Road the dogs can read, announcing: "Here abide suckers for strays." Have often thought it might be a pretty good reincarnation to come back as a stray or a songbird on BRR. Definitely one of Adair County's great neighborhoods, for humans and animals. Are y'all accepting new applications for residency? -EW This story was posted on 2009-06-14 12:43:50
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