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Post by freebird on Jul 11, 2010 16:11:11 GMT -6
David strode into the office, gripping the leashes of his three dogs tightly. Dublin, his trusty boxer, walked close to his side and the two puppies, Limerick and Cork, played along side of David. Limerick was a beautiful red tri-colored Australian Shepherd, and just growing into her frame. & Cork, well Cork was a gangly, young, energetic German Shepherd. He shook the leads that held the puppies lightly and spoke genuinely in his Irish accent. "Limerick, Cork.. knock it off!" He smiled his famous half-grin and walked over to the front counter, speaking to the woman behind the desk. "Hello ma'am, I'm a new student here. My name is David Tyler Smithson. These are my three dogs, Dublin, Limerick and Cork. I do not have a horse as of now, but I'm hoping to use an academy one till I can buy my own"
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Post by .Rissa. on Jul 12, 2010 13:47:57 GMT -6
Betty sat behind her desk, busy with compter work of filing thinks where the need to go and printing out docments. She looked up as someone entered the door. Her brown eyes grew big seeing a young man come in with three dogs, "You have quite a handful," she laughed lightly admiring each dog.
She looked up at the boy as he spoke and introduced himseld, "Welcome to the academy David, my name is Betty," she nodded her head, "Okay, after we get done checking you in, you may go down to the barns and find Ms. Carr's office. She will gladly assign you a horse to use."
The woman's plump fingers typed skillfully on the keyboard as she made out the boy's intereray sheet.
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Post by freebird on Jul 13, 2010 16:58:24 GMT -6
David let out a long laugh when the lady behind the desk mentioned he had a handful with his three dogs. "They are definitely a handful.. but they are all well worth it!" He smiled at her again, and reached down to pat Dublin on the head, who now sat by his side. Limerick playfully bowed at Cork and Cork looked at her inquisitively, not sure what to make of the girl puppy. David laughed again at the puppy's playfulness and looked back at the woman behind the desk.
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