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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 2199"><p>I will never use a hotshot again after seeing what it did to our 2,200 pound bundle of joy named Phoo Phoo. She was being mean one day and I borrowed a hotshot from a nasty neighbor. She would not get out of the vegetable garden, no matter how much I talked to her and pleaded with her. I had just given her a bath and was fearful that she might get messy or hurt or something. I just had to get her back in her little stall with the wood chips on the floor. Well, I tapped her with my mean neighbor's hotshot and not only did she knock me so I fell backwards and got my fanny stuck in a bucket, but she ran right thru my white picket fence and shat all over the picnic table where I had just set out fresh lemonade. It taught me a lesson right then and there. I was bad to do that and let me tell you, I felt awful. Phoo Phoo will never see a hotshot again, and I'll sleep better for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 2199"] I will never use a hotshot again after seeing what it did to our 2,200 pound bundle of joy named Phoo Phoo. She was being mean one day and I borrowed a hotshot from a nasty neighbor. She would not get out of the vegetable garden, no matter how much I talked to her and pleaded with her. I had just given her a bath and was fearful that she might get messy or hurt or something. I just had to get her back in her little stall with the wood chips on the floor. Well, I tapped her with my mean neighbor’s hotshot and not only did she knock me so I fell backwards and got my fanny stuck in a bucket, but she ran right thru my white picket fence and shat all over the picnic table where I had just set out fresh lemonade. It taught me a lesson right then and there. I was bad to do that and let me tell you, I felt awful. Phoo Phoo will never see a hotshot again, and I’ll sleep better for it. [/QUOTE]
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