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Beautiful black dog found on Bull Run Road Portrait of beautiful black dog Why does this keep happening to me? A Bull Run dog has lost his way and is desperately seeking his owners. This young dog walked right into the house up at Tucker's Station this afternoon, Wednesday, July 22, 2009 - I think that he just wanted to get in out of the rain. He is very friendly and is not wearing a collar. If he belongs to you please call Barbara Armitage at (270) 250-2979. Reader comments on why black dogs show up at Tucker's Station are welcome, but be reverent. Please, no smart-ass remarks asking if Barbara Armitage has inventoried her own herd of black dogs lately, or comments about the dog language sign, "Sucker lives here," at the entrance of Tucker's Station. Our first guess is that Max Willis, who keeps trying to enroll at Lindsey Wilson College, lost his way, thinking there is an institution of higher learning on Tucker's Station Farms Hill, but that is just a wild theory. -CM This story was posted on 2009-07-23 07:42:54
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