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    busrolls36 got a reaction from mollycan in 814 pred hunters   
    They track down sex offenders, they have gotten 35 predators 
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    busrolls36 got a reaction from Deer Runner in 814 pred hunters   
    They track down sex offenders, they have gotten 35 predators 
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    busrolls36 got a reaction from Tiramisu in 814 pred hunters   
    They track down sex offenders, they have gotten 35 predators 
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    busrolls36 got a reaction from Polo in 814 pred hunters   
    They track down sex offenders, they have gotten 35 predators 
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    busrolls36 got a reaction from Bon in 814 pred hunters   
    They track down sex offenders, they have gotten 35 predators 
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    busrolls36 got a reaction from Pappy in nasty out   
    Please be nice to restaurant employees as well, some of them do not want to be there and if you happen to have delivery, please tip the driver! They are risking their lives to make sure you get your food! 
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    busrolls36 got a reaction from BillyC in nasty out   
    Please be nice to restaurant employees as well, some of them do not want to be there and if you happen to have delivery, please tip the driver! They are risking their lives to make sure you get your food! 
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    busrolls36 got a reaction from leahbarn in Ivana Trump has passed   
    Whether you liked him or not, this is very heartbreaking for the entire family 
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    busrolls36 reacted to Pompeii in Connie L. Owens (age 79)   
    Connie L. Owens, age 79 of DuBois, PA died Friday, June 24, 2022 at Penn Highlands DuBois Hospital.
     
    Born on February 17, 1943 in DuBois, PA, she was the daughter of the late Gerald “Tim” and LuLu F. (Shubert) Forsyth.
     
    Connie worked as an accountant for Wells Auto Wrecking and Johnson Motors, both in DuBois, PA.
     
    She was a member of West Liberty Church in DuBois, PA.
     
    Connie loved to go to the DuBois City Park to watch baseball and lunch with friends at Logan’s Quick Lunch. She enjoyed knitting and reading and loved to host holiday gatherings.
     
    She is survived by her two daughters (Heather Dimmick and her husband Barry of Clearfield, PA and Amber Kear and her husband Wade of DuBois, PA), four grandchildren (Kyle and Tara Kerr and Kaleb and Autumn Kear) and two great grandchildren (Abrie Kerr and Blake Mitten).
     
    Connie was preceded in death by one daughter (Aimee Owens) and one brother (Lyle Forsyth).
     
    There will be no public visitation and memorial service will be held at the convenience of the family.
     
    Burial will be in Luthersburg Union Cemetery.
     
    Memorial donations may be made to Clearfield County SPCA, 275 21st Street, Clearfield, PA 16830.
     
    The Baronick Funeral Home & Crematorium, Inc. is in charge of arrangements.
     
    Online condolences can be sent to http://baronickfuneralhome.com/obituaries
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    busrolls36 reacted to steelnut in Advanced Disposal Landfill Collapse   
    I watched tonight's WJAC broadcast and felt the same way, goosebumps. And then listening to the communications between the guys and the video, OMG! I hope they keep investigating.
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    busrolls36 reacted to Bon in lhasa apso- poodle?   
    lol!!! They are growing up!! Santa Paws needs to bring them sweaters, coats and booties!!!!
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    busrolls36 reacted to TD in lhasa apso- poodle?   
    We had Lhasa Apsos for years. First a female, then after her time passed, two sibling males. Very smart and loving, all of them. One of the brothers had a special game with the mailman. Scruffy knew about what time Dave would come with the mail, and just had to get to the back porch in time. So Dave would "hand" the mail over the back gate to Scruffy. When Dave got transferred, Scruff still wanted to go and meet him, we'd have to take him to the porch and say "No Dave today." Scruff would lower his head and turn for the door to come back in, he actually missed seeing his buddy the mailman. All of these Lhasas had very special traits of their own, and they got along very well with cats in the household. With such fast-growing long hair, they needed frequent grooming, but it was worth it because they were just beautiful dogs. Best of luck!
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