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    Topsy-Flop the Greyhound

    Introducing Topsy, Greyhound Guardian of the Bass Amp... Asleep on the job as usual....



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    GAStronomist wokkaboy's Avatar
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    easy way to wake up Topsy is to fire up the bass amp Dave haha
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    Moderator dingobass's Avatar
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    Looks like a hard life 😊

    There is always a workaround for glitches, mistakes and other Guitar building gremlins.....

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    45mph couch potatoe - shes a retired racer.

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    Awwwwww....she's cute.

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    Lovely dog snug as a bug. Best spot in the house pillow, radiator and bass amp!

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    Great dogs

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    Quote Originally Posted by stan View Post
    Great dogs
    Shes my second G'rund, they are fantastic pets - soft as the proverbial. My old boy Dookie had to be put to sleep a few years back but he was a grand old man of 14. Both were rescue retired racers, some trainers are good but a lot treat the dogs like crap when they start to slow which is usually at age 4 or 5.

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